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Full Description
Increasing numbers of Jews are returning to their religious roots in a
search for meaning, eager to explore a heritage that is deeply embedded
in history and at the same time rapidly changing. But what is Judaism
today? And what does it mean -- culturally, spiritually, and ritually
-- to be Jewish in the twenty-first century?
In Being Jewish, Ari L. Goldman offers
eloquent, thoughtful answers to these questions through an absorbing
exploration of modern Judaism. A bestselling author and widely
respected chronicler of Jewish life, Goldman vividly contrasts the
historical meaning of Judaism's heritage with the astonishing and
multiform character of the religion today. The result will be a
revelation for those already involved with Judaism and a fascinating
introduction for those whose interests are newly minted or rekindled.
This inspiring volume encourages us to find our own place within the
tradition and leads us into a deeper understanding not just of the
details of the religion but, ultimately, of what it means to be Jewish.
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