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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Judaism (Complete Idiot's Guide to...)

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Judaism (Complete Idiot's Guide to...)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book by great Rabbi
Review: This book is an asset to the bookshelf of both Jews and non-Jews; anyone seeking to learn or understand more about Judaism will love this book. It's more than a summary of basic Jewish belief, it is a fascinating look at main the aspects of Judaism in an enjoyable way. Rabbi Blech has a writing style that is both funny and amusing as well as informative -- this book will hold your attention and teach you something new. Even someone who knows a lot of Judaism is sure to still learn something new here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent and informative
Review: This book manages to explain the history and practices of Judaism in a way that can be understood by anyone. Not a dry commentary, this book provides solid information in a friendly, absorbing manner. This is one of the best resource guides on Judaism I've ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is awesome
Review: This volume of the complete Idiot's guide is awesome!

For those wanting to learn about Judaism in general, this is a worth while read. For those wanting to learn in order to convert, this will be a most helpful book. For those looking for good humor and accurate information on Judaism, this is it.

The author is grade A. He assumes nothing, thus writing this for an audience of both Jew and Gentile alike.

Indespensable work.


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