Choosing Judaism
In print for over 20 years, Choosing Judaism has become a classic guide for individuals considering conversion. By sharing her own story, Lydia Kukoff creates a remarkable work about what it means to ...
In print for over 20 years, Choosing Judaism has become a classic guide for individuals considering conversion. By sharing her own story, Lydia Kukoff creates a remarkable work about what it means to ...
Dr. Diane Tickton Schuster's groundbreaking book is for Jewish professionals involved in the rapidly expanding field of Jewish adult education. The search for understanding adult Jewish learning start...
In Reaching Godward, Dr. Carol Ochs portrays the quest for connection with God through a series of vignettes, each one a composite of an individual Ochs has worked with as a spiritual guide. Each pers...
Just the way to end the day With Good Night, Lilah Tov, going to bed does not have to be a chore any longer. This brand new book from Michelle Abraham teaches toddlers about mitzvot and the Shema, t...
The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive e...
In Damascus in February 1840, a Capuchin monk and his servant disappear without a trace. By the end of the day, rumors point at the local Jewish community, a tiny minority in the city. Within weeks, t...
Of the Rosenbluth family, only the older children, Faiga and Luzer, had gone into hiding before the SS rounded up the Jews of Kanczuga, Poland. Hidden is Faiga and Luzer's story, a memoir whose intima...
Franz Rosenzweig is one of the greatest contributors to Jewish philosophy in the twentieth century and is, with Martin Buber and Abraham Heschel, one of the Jewish thinkers most widely read by Christi...
This is the second volume of the projected four-volume history of the Second Temple period. It is axiomatic that there are large gaps in the history of the Persian period, but the early Greek period i...
"The Elsewhere." Or, midbar-biblical Hebrew for both "wilderness" and "speech." A place of possession and dispossession, loss and nostalgia. But also a place that speaks. Ingeniously using a Talmudic ...
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