Jewish Living Simply Explained
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Narrated by:
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Shlomo Zacks
About this listen
Over 130 Jewish Beliefs and Observances Simply Explained
Nearly a decade in the making, this unique compendium summarizes dozens of core Chabad teachings that explain and inspire Jewish faith and observance. Drawn from the vast body of works of the Rebbes of Chabad, it will engage, educate, and inspire readers from all backgrounds. A concise bottom-line, plus an extensive list of follow up references round out this encyclopedic collection that can be read in minutes, yet inspire for a lifetime.
Written in a simple, easy-to-understand language, this book is perfect for individuals and students of all backgrounds, and will make a great addition to any home, synagogue, outreach center, and library bookshelf.
CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"Einstein is reputed to have said, 'Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.' In clear precise language, Rabbis Goldstein and Seligson, two ardent and profound students of Chassidut, convey a great deal of valuable information about Judaism--and do so on page after page. The reader will learn a lot, and no less important, have a wonderful time while doing so." -Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of "Rebbe" and "Jewish Literacy"
"A wonderful resource for every Jewish home. The breadth of subjects treated in this deceptively small, yet masterful work is simply staggering!" -Rabbi Shais Taub, acclaimed Chassidic mentor, author, and teacher of Jewish mysticism.
Sections include:
Creation
Torah & Mitzvot
Torah Study
Chabad Chassidut
Lifecycles
The Jewish Home
Health & Culture
Around the Year
and Resources.
Critic reviews
"Einstein is reputed to have said, 'Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.' In clear precise language, Rabbis Goldstein and Seligson, two ardent and profound students of Chassidut, convey a great deal of valuable information about Judaism - and do so on page after page. The reader will learn a lot, and no less important, have a wonderful time while doing so." (Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of Rebbe and Jewish Literacy)
"A wonderful resource for every Jewish home. The breadth of subjects treated in this deceptively small, yet masterful work is simply staggering!" (Rabbi Shais Taub, acclaimed Chassidic mentor, author, and teacher of Jewish mysticism)