1 Man's Journey in discovering the Jewish Religion
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Reviewed by Rabbi Michael Skobac, from the JEWS FOR JUDAISM website. It is no secret that the spiritual paths of the East have been attracting a steady stream of Jewish seekers. Sylvia Boorstein expl... read full review
If you are a Christian missionary to the Jews and you read Gerald Sigal's book on Isaiah 53, you're on a Kamikazes mission. Forget all the proofs you've been spoon-fed, ... read full review
If you are a Christian missionary to the Jews and you read Gerald Sigal's book on Isaiah 53, you're on a Kamikazes mission. Forget all the proofs you've been spoon-fed, ... read full review
FUNDAMENTAL CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY IN ERROR? FIND OUT NOW!
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
In this book, the author uses the verses found in the gospels to show that early christianity saw jesus as not as part of the godhead. Some trinitarians explain the Trinity doctrine by reference to the th... read full review
The following are the points you will find in the book: 1. Christianity is not "Completed" Judaism, and the two religions are not theologically compatible. 2. The Jewish salvation program is... read full review
This volume is a systematic critique of the anti-Jewishness of the New Testament. Its primary purpose is to delineate what the New Testament authors intended to convey to their respective audiences concerning t... read full review
In We Jews, Rabbi Steinsaltz explores the most important issues that concern Jews today as Jews. He provides wise and uplifting answers to Jews everywhere, whether they are secular and assimilated or orthodox... read full review
THE TALMUD - LAW ETHICS WISDOM IN JUDAISM TRANSLATED!
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz is internationally regarded as one of the most brilliant and influential rabbis of our time. He has been lauded by Time magazine as a “once-in-a-millennium scholar” and by Ted Koppel of Ni... read full review
Since Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of the Habad movement, began circulating his writings among the Hasidim in 1792, the Tanya has been studied by those who know of its insight and wisdom with the devo... read full review
The concept of Teshuvah (“return”) occupies a central place in Judaism and has many facets. As individuals differ from one another, so too do their modes of teshuvah, in both motive and form of expression. Broa... read full review