Lehmanns  |  Ortner, Rabbi Nathan  |  SKU: 137064

Window to Judaism

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A Window to Judaism seeks to explain, empirically and rationally, the themes of Judaism, its faith and precepts. Its contents are directed to those who do not consider themselves observant Jews, but seek truth and objective knowledge. Many people are unaware of the reasons for different aspects of Judaism, or have developed a negative attitude built on misconceptions. This book provides explanations opening new and unknow vistas. The chapters contain questions asked by non observant Jews. Among the topics: the existence of G-d, free choice and problems concerning the rational of some commandments. The main goal of this book is to guide those who are unfamiliar with the Torah viewpoint. The author, Rabbi Nathan Ortner, Chief Rabbi of Lod (Israel) is both a scholar and an educator who has written many volumes on legal issues, Jewish thought, the Holocaust and Chassidism.

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    Ortner, Rabbi Nathan
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Lehmanns

Window to Judaism

£19.61
A Window to Judaism seeks to explain, empirically and rationally, the themes of Judaism, its faith and precepts. Its contents are directed to those who do not consider themselves observant Jews, but seek truth and objective knowledge. Many people are unaware of the reasons for different aspects of Judaism, or have developed a negative attitude built on misconceptions. This book provides explanations opening new and unknow vistas. The chapters contain questions asked by non observant Jews. Among the topics: the existence of G-d, free choice and problems concerning the rational of some commandments. The main goal of this book is to guide those who are unfamiliar with the Torah viewpoint. The author, Rabbi Nathan Ortner, Chief Rabbi of Lod (Israel) is both a scholar and an educator who has written many volumes on legal issues, Jewish thought, the Holocaust and Chassidism.
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