The Book of Jewish Knowledge -- A multifaceted exploration of Jewish history, values, and practices
The perfect resource for those who wish to learn almost anything more about Judaism.-Kirkus Reviews This book discusses every facet of Jewish history that applies to the mind, body and soul, and leaves the reader with a great sense of fulfillment. To own this treasure is a true honor, and it is a book that should be passed down from generation to generation.-The Jerusalem Post
Spanning more than 4,000 years of Jewish history and tradition, The Book of Jewish Knowledge addresses 1,200 questions on Judaism, from foundational inquiries like "What is Judaism?" to practical traditions such as "Why do Jews break a glass at weddings?" This encyclopedic wellspring delves into archaeological insights, Midrashic parables, mystical Kabbalistic diagrams, and practical holiday guides. Its modern design, featuring artifacts, maps, photographs, and paintings, brings the information to life, sparking curiosity among young adults while offering depth and intellectual stimulation for even the most mature scholars. Crafted with 496 pages of luxurious, heirloom-bound Italian paper, The Book of Jewish Knowledge is as beautiful as it is enriching. With its bite-sized format, readers can easily explore and absorb Jewish wisdom in just a few minutes. Perfect for any Jewish home, this volume serves as a cherished addition to your collection, anchoring your bookshelf with timeless knowledge. It also makes a thoughtful, elegant gift, celebrating the magnitude and beauty of Jewish tradition and scholarship.
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Deluxe Edition featuring a display slipcase and heirloom binding.
Flexcover Edition