Description
One of the most widely discussed Jewish books of recent years, this work presents Judaism as the rational moral alternative for contemporary humanity. The eight questions are: -> How can I believe in G-d after the Holocaust ? and do I have to believe to be a good Jew? -> Who needs Jewish laws or organized religion ? isn?t it enough to be an ethical person? -> How do you account for unethical ?religious? Jews ? and for ethical people who are not religious? -> Why should I bother being Jewish ? is Judaism important to the world? -> How does Judaism differ from Christianity, Marxism, and Ethical Humanism? -> Where have all the young Jews gone? -> Why shouldn?t I intermarry? Doesn?t Judaism believe in brotherhood? -> How do I begin acting Jewish?