Does it mean nothing at all that we are spiritual beings? What does
one of the world's oldest religions have to say? After the
astonishing success of his latest book, Kosher Sex, Shmuley Boteach
now tackles these important issues in another freshly argued,
provocative book that will stir debate. Convinced that Judaism
possesses a core of wisdom that appeals to everyone, Shmuley
Boteach ferociously argues against Jews seeking piety in
abstractions, in rationalising injustice, in explaining the
holocaust away as a punishment for assimilation. He pleads for
recognition that Judaism is not about death or suffering, but is
about seeking optimism and spirituality, as is life. In a modern
world riddled with angst, this book will have an astonishing impact
on how our relation to society should be understood. First
published in 1999 by Duckworth Overlook under the title An
intelligent person's guide to Judaism.
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