NEUBERGER, Julia ON BEING JEWISH , London: Heinemann, 1995.First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. 0434002542 Book in fine condition. Dustjacket in very good condition, very slightly bumped at top sine edge and outer corner edges. On back cover 1.5cms closed tear at top edge by spine. xvii, 283pp, including Bibliography and Index. With 23 black-and-white photographs. The author one of Britain's a well-respected rabbis gives a definitive exploration of what it means to be Jewish. Including - what are the Jewish attitudes to life and death, to the family, to rituals and festivals? What are the real differences between orthodox, conservative, liberal and reform Judaism? What kind of identity does one have as a British Jew, and what is the significance of one's grandparents' European origins? How do the British perceive the Jewish community in their midst?, etc. (Book ref. 6896) £14.50 The payment methods accepted by the seller, Clent Books (Est.1977) , are shown in the right-hand column. |
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