Judaism for Beginners

Judaism for Beginners by Charles Szlakmann, published by Writers and Readers Publishing in 1990, offers a comprehensive exploration of Jewish history and the evolution of its beliefs and traditions. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in understanding the foundational aspects of Judaism.
Readers will find a detailed account that traces the historical journey of the Jewish people, highlighting significant developments in their religious practices and cultural traditions. The book delves into key elements of Judaism, providing insights into its rich heritage and the various factors that have shaped its beliefs over time. This informative resource serves as a valuable introduction for those seeking to learn more about the religion and its enduring impact.
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Traces the history of the Jews and the development of their beliefs and traditions.
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