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Born into an orthodox jewish family, his initial political work concerned soviet jews who were unable to emigrate. He has lectured on all seven continents and may be contacted through his website. In an open letter penned to another rabbi that dismissed the book as heretical, mr. Dennis prager, one of americas most respected thinkers, is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and syndicated columnist. From the bestselling authors of the nine questions people ask about judaism comes a completely revised and updated edition of a modern classic that reflects the. Joseph telushkin born 1948 is an american rabbi, lecturer, and best selling author. In jewish wisdom, rabbi telushkin, the author of the highly acclaimed jewish literacy, weaves together a tapestry of stories from the bible and talmud, and the insights of jewish commentators and writers from maimonides, rashi, and hillel to einstein, isaac bashevis singer, and elie wiesel. Bestselling author rabbi joseph telushkin to speak at free. You dont have to be any particular kind of jew orthodox, conservative. Rebbe the most influential rabbi in modern history an incisive work of history and a compendium of rabbi schneersons teachings, rebbe is the definitive guide to understanding one of the most. A book of profound scholarship and concise pedagogy, the essential talmud succinctly describes the talmuds history, structure, and methodology. The most important things to know about the jewish religion, its people and its history was the most widely selling book on judaism for two decades and.

In jewish wisdom, rabbi telushkin, the author of the highly acclaimed jewish literacy, weaves together a tapestry of stories from the bible and talmud, and the insights of jewish commentators and writers from maimonides, rashi, and hillel to. Thanks to joseph telushkins book, we experience hillel at his most optimistic, succinct, and radical, insisting on the primacy of righteous behavior, an arms wide. Nine questions people ask about judaism book by dennis. Now revised and updated, this fascinating volume distills a vast body of scholarship into 348 short, readable chapters, making the rich and. His book jewish literacy is the widestselling work on the topic of judaism. He lives with his wife, dvorah, in new york city, and lectures regularly throughout the united states. Schochet continues that telushkin is a rabbi in a conservative. A former producer for mike wallace at 60 minutes and for charlie rose at pbs.

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Rabbi joseph telushkin combed the bible, the talmud, and the whole spectrum of judaisms sacred writings to give us a manual on how to lead a decent, kind. This is a book that will change the way you think aboutand practice judaism. Written for the educated, skeptical, searching jew, and for the nonjew who wants to understand the. Telushkin as an unscrupulous individual who is a conservative rabbi and is. Jewish literacy revised ed audiobook by joseph telushkin. Why the jews the reason for antisemitism dennis prager. Rabbi joseph telushkin is a spiritual leader and scholar, and the author of 16 books, including rebbe, jewish literacy, and the book of jewish values. Rabbi telushkin discusses everything from the jewish bible and talmud to jewish notions of ethics to antisemitism and the holocaust. Books by joseph telushkin author of jewish literacy.

His 2014 book, rebbe, is a new york times bestseller. Recommended reading the conservative synagogue of the. Why have jews been the object of the most enduring and universal. Rabbi joseph telushkin has devoted his life to the search for answers within the teachings of judaism. Telushkin is the noted author of more than 15 jewish books, including jewish literacy, an 800pager thats been used in conversion classes. Rabbi joseph telushkin is one of the most prolific and respected. Prominent jews talk about being jewish, and one and the same.

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