The Complete Idiot's Guide to Jewish History and Culture

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Penguin, Dec 1, 1998 - History - 432 pages
You're no idiot, of course. You know that Judaism began with Abraham and that Moses led the children out of slavery in Egypt. But when it comes to knowing who Elijah, Esther, and Judah Maccabee were, and their significance to Judaism, you feel like you've been wandering in the desert for 40 years. Don't feel Jewish guilt just yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Jewish History and Culture provides you with a complete, authoritative account of the Jewish people—from Abraham, Moses, and King David to Golda Meir, Menachem Begin, and Yitzhak Rabin.
 

Contents

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My Son the Doctor and OtherJewish Types
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The Children oflsrael Dont AllLive in Israel
Where Did He
From Abraham to Moses
Welcome to thePromised Land
Judges Kings ProphetsThose Were the Days
The Cruel Cossacks
Emancipation and Enlightenment
Germany
Geniuses at Work
America the Beautiful
East Side WestSide All Aroundthe Globe
The Ten LostTribes?
Cave Dwellers

David andSolomon
The Site of the Temple
Hello This Is God Calling
Babylonia Persia Greece and Rome
Part 5 The Crescent and the Cross explores the relationship of the Jews with the Arab as well as with
Hellenists andHanukkah
Romans and theJewish Christian Messiah
The Talmud Instead of the Temple
B Yentas Little Secrets
The Crescent and the Cross
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WesternEurope
The Crusades and the Inquisition
Eastern Europe
Sharing the Guilt
Never Again
Israel at Fifty
The Book of Numbers
What Havethe Jewish PeopleAccomplished?
A Jewish Whos
Let MeEntertain
HamletTranslated and Improved
The Doctor Is
And So Many Others
Glossary
Appendix A How Many Jews Are There?A Population Guide
Suggested Reading List
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Rabbi Benjamin Blech, a tenth-generation rabbi, is a nationally recognized educator, religious leader, writer, and lecturer. He is an associate professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University in New York City and rabbi emeritus of the Young Israel of Oceanside congregation in Oceanside, New York. The author of Understanding Judaism and many other books, Rabbi Blech has appeared frequently on national television, and has written for a host of national magazines and scholarly journals.

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