The writer has attempted in this volume to take up a few of the
most characteristic points in Jewish doctrine and practice, and to
explain some of the various phases through which they have passed,
since the first centuries of the Christian era. The presentation is
probably much less detached than is the case with other volumes in
this series. But the difference was scarcely avoidable. The writer
was not expounding a religious system which has no relation to his
own life. On the contrary, the writer is himself a Jew, and thus is
deeply concerned personally in the matters discussed in the book.
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