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Tough questions Jews ask : a young adult's guide to building a Jewish life
    Feinstein, Edward, 1964-
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing,
Pub date: c2003.
Pages: x, 136 p. ;
ISBN: 158023139X
Item info: 5 copies available at CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGS PARK, and RESTON REGIONAL.
5 copies total in all locations. 
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Summary
What your rabbi never told you about belief--but could have, if you only asked. $15,000 initial Ad/PR budget. 10-city National Tour. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Teenagers and questions go hand in hand, except perhaps when it comes to religion. Feinstein encourages young people to verbalize their doubts about God, faith and Jewish life, stating that he believes "God loves good questions." Structured as questions posed by different students in a classroom, the 18 chapters include discussions about God; Shabbat; intermarriage; prayer; bar mitzvah; Israel; Christianity; anti-Semitism; Jewish denominations; the meaning of life; good and evil; the concept of an afterlife; and the Messiah. While the format may be a bit contrived, it effectively expresses the questions young people have. Feinstein phrases his questions and answers in terms kids can readily understand: "Is Any of That Stuff in the Bible True?" or "No Cheeseburgers? No Going to the Mall on Saturday? Why Does Religion Need So Many Rules?" The rules, he suggests, are one way of requiring a commitment, like going to the gym on a continual basis: "If I really wanted results, I needed to be serious." He equates being religious with being aware of life's amazing gifts. "The opposite of being religious," he writes, "is being bored." Feeling close to God involves doing godly actions, he stresses. Theology comes alive through Feinstein's cogent analogies and non-dogmatic, down-to-earth style. This book should appeal to students and adults of all denominations who are wrestling with the age-old challenges of faith. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
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Gr. 5-7. Imagining himself the teacher of a restless class of Jewish adolescents, Rabbi Feinstein confronts his students' relentless questions head on. While his class of teacher slayers is fictitious, the questions they ask are real and repeatedly pique not only Jewish youths but also many of their parents. His book unfolds around these questions, each chapter pivoting on an issue of Jewish theology or practice: Why should I believe in God? What is God, anyway? What happens to us after we die? Using stories from the Bible and the Talmud as well as his personal experiences to underscore his wise answers, Feinstein writes conversationally and with clarity. He also engagingly addresses issues of custom and history: Why do people hate Jews? Why is Israel so important? What is a bar or bat mitzvah? While his thoughtful and satisfying answers are directed at Jewish youths, they offer a primer on Jewish principles for interested readers of other faiths. Charged with energy and insight, this resource will prove valuable to public and school as well as religion collections. EllenMandel. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 04020719
LCCN: 2002-154425
ISBN: 158023139X (pbk.)
Local Dewey call num: 296.7 F 2003
Local call number: 62
Personal Author: Feinstein, Edward, 1964-
Title: Tough questions Jews ask : a young adult's guide to building a Jewish life / Edward Feinstein.
Publication info: Woodstock, Vt. : Jewish Lights Publishing, c2003.
Physical descrip: x, 136 p. ; 23 cm.
Subject term: Jewish way of life.
Subject term: Judaism--Customs and practices.
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