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Jewish living begins at home. Have you ever wondered why Jewish homes have a mezuzah on the doorpost, why 13 is the age of the bar/bat mitzvah, and whether it really matters which Hanukkah candle you light first? Get answers to many of the whys of major Jewish holidays and life-cycle events, and learn the whats and how-tos of Jewish rituals and practices, and the symbolism and historical and cultural roots of those practices. With a simple question-and-answer format, The Jewish Home addresses such topics as: Why we blow a shofar on the Jewish New Year What the Exodus has to do with eating matzah Why brides wear a veil What to say to someone in mourning With his signature warmth and clarity, Rabbi Daniel Syme explains traditional and contemporary practices in this highly readable resource that explores Jewish observance and explains the root of Jewish life. Review: Wonderful Must Read Book. - Well written and easy to read book on the tenants of Judaism. Highly readable with lots of good information. Iโve recommended this to many people and was pleased to add it to my library. Good informative read for Jews and others. Review: Outstanding introduction to Judaism - I'm currently using this text as an introduction to Judaism for an eventual conversion. It's a phenomenally written book that flows easily, as a conversation would. The book covers many of the Jewish holidays and provides background information as well as current celebratory practices. The book does a fabulous job of explaining why things are the way they are. After the holidays (which are presented in order as they take place throughout the year) are presented, Rabbi Syme then goes on to cover life cycle events from birth to death, including bar/bat mitzvah, marriage, and divorce. Roughly half of the book covers the holidays and the other half covers the life cycle events. It won't answer every possible question, but it's a valuable book for every Reform Jewish household, or for anyone is curious about Reform Judaism.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 194 Reviews |
P**.
Wonderful Must Read Book.
Well written and easy to read book on the tenants of Judaism. Highly readable with lots of good information. Iโve recommended this to many people and was pleased to add it to my library. Good informative read for Jews and others.
T**M
Outstanding introduction to Judaism
I'm currently using this text as an introduction to Judaism for an eventual conversion. It's a phenomenally written book that flows easily, as a conversation would. The book covers many of the Jewish holidays and provides background information as well as current celebratory practices. The book does a fabulous job of explaining why things are the way they are. After the holidays (which are presented in order as they take place throughout the year) are presented, Rabbi Syme then goes on to cover life cycle events from birth to death, including bar/bat mitzvah, marriage, and divorce. Roughly half of the book covers the holidays and the other half covers the life cycle events. It won't answer every possible question, but it's a valuable book for every Reform Jewish household, or for anyone is curious about Reform Judaism.
A**4
Very interesting!
I have learned a lot since reading this book! My husband and I are interested in converting to Judaism and this book has helped to explain some of the traditions of the culture. I found the section on Names very interesting! For example: "ben" means son of and "bat" means daughter of. I never knew this I always thought in the Bible that ben was a middle name! So this may be rather silly but it really was very interesting! No matter what religion you are if you want to learn more about the Jewish culture this is a wonderful read!
B**T
Great book
While not the only book Iโd recommend for learning about Judaism, it is a fantastic start. Definitely one to have in the collection. Q&A style makes it easy to read and understand
H**O
Good guide to Jewish home
I couldn't fully understand the contents of this book. But this book tells you almost everything you need to know about jewish home. If I had a chance to go to Jewish home, I will read this book repeatedly again.
J**.
A classic
A must-have book for any Jewish home. Lots of great information and a terrific and timeless resource.
I**Z
Good
Good and interesting subject matter. Can't wait to read it.
S**R
EXCELLENT FOR WORSHIP
Excellent resource book !!! Simple but concise and gave me all the information I was looking for to learn a deeper means of worship our Lord through the festivals, customs, and ceremonies of our Christian ancestors. I highly recommend this book !!!!!!!!!!!!!
J**.
Fun read, covers all the basics, great for coming back to around the holidays
I really enjoyed reading this and deepening my knowledge of the home aspect of judaism. Since that is kind of the most important area of jewish life and the place tradition lives, it is great to have a convenient reference work whenever a holiday comes along, to make sure I am properly prepared. There is always a decent summary given of the background info for the holiday, historic facts on how it used to be celebrated and finally how you might celebrate it now.
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