First published in 1991, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin’s Jewish Literacy was quickly hailed by Jewish leaders as “the ideal introduction to Judaism” for Jews and non-Jews alike.
With 364 short chapters covering every essential aspect of Jewish history and life—from the Torah to Zionism to modern American Jewish culture—this invaluable reference provides a comprehensive yet thoroughly accessible resource for anyone interested in learning the fundamentals of Judaism.
Now newly revised and beautifully repackaged, Jewish Literacy is perfect for a younger generation eager to learn about their religious and cultural heritage, and a thoughtful way for older Jews to pass down wisdom and tradition to their children or grandchildren.
Both the perfect gift and an indispensable reference, Jewish Literacy is a must for every Jewish home.