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This Is My God
(Little Brown, 1959)
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In 'This Is My God', Herman Wouk presents an accessible and engaging exploration of Judaism, aiming to bridge the gap between religious tradition and modern understanding.
Written in a clear and conversational style, Wouk explains the fundamental principles, rituals, and historical context of Jewish faith and practice.
The book delves into the core beliefs of Judaism, including monotheism, the Torah, and the significance of Jewish law.
It also provides insights into Jewish holidays, customs, and the role of community in Jewish life.
Intended for both Jews seeking a deeper understanding of their heritage and non-Jews curious about the religion, 'This Is My God' offers a comprehensive overview of Judaism's enduring wisdom and relevance.
Written in a clear and conversational style, Wouk explains the fundamental principles, rituals, and historical context of Jewish faith and practice.
The book delves into the core beliefs of Judaism, including monotheism, the Torah, and the significance of Jewish law.
It also provides insights into Jewish holidays, customs, and the role of community in Jewish life.
Intended for both Jews seeking a deeper understanding of their heritage and non-Jews curious about the religion, 'This Is My God' offers a comprehensive overview of Judaism's enduring wisdom and relevance.
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Recommended by Rabbi Mark Wildes as one of his go-to books to learn more about Jewish life.

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as one of the best primers on Judaism for the modern Jewish sensibility.

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as an entry point into Judaism that resonated with Ephraim and his wife.

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Mentioned as a New York Times bestseller that generated study guides and sermons by Orthodox rabbis.

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