Author(s): Solomon, Norman (Member of Wolfson College, Oxford, and the Oxford University Teaching and Research,
Binding: Paperback,
Date of Publication: 28/08/2014,
Pagination: 176 pages, Approx 13 black and white illustrations,
Series: Very Short Introductions,
Imprint: Oxford University Press,
Published By: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS ,
Book Classification: Religion: general
Dimensions: 118 x 171 x 9mm
Weight: 148g
ISBN13\EAN\SKU: 9780199687350

Normon Solomon's succinct book is an ideal introduction to Judaism as a religion and way of life. Demonstrating the diverse nature and ethnic origin of those with the Jewish faith, Solomon explores how the Jewish religion has developed in the 2,000 years since the days of the Bible. This Very Short Introduction starts by outlining the basics of practical Judaism - its festivals, prayers, customs, and various sects - and goes on to consider how Judaism has responded to, and dealt with, a number of key issues and debates, including the impact of the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel. In this new edition, Solomon considers issues of contemporary Judaism in the twenty first century.

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