Typically Jewish by Nancy Kalikow Maxwell (2019, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherUniversity of Nebraska Press
ISBN-100827613024
ISBN-139780827613027
eBay Product ID (ePID)20038832057

Product Key Features

Book TitleTypically Jewish
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2019
TopicJudaism / Rituals & Practice, Topic / Religion, Judaism / General, Jewish, Jewish Studies
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion, Social Science, Humor, History
AuthorNancy Kalikow Maxwell
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight17.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2018-040711
Reviews"As a pulpit rabbi I'm often asked, 'What does it mean to be Jewish? Is it a religion? A race? A nationality? Speaking a certain language? A faith? A way of life?' Typically Jewish answers these questions--and, like any other great Jewish book, raises many others. Complete with a superb, extremely user-friendly study guide, it's a fantastic source for adult-education study sessions. I also plan to make it required reading for my Introduction to Judaism students."--Rabbi Jacques Cukierkorn, Temple Israel of Greater Kansas City, "As Maxwell takes readers on a humorous safari to observe Jews in their natural habitat, even Jews who have never set foot in a synagogue or JCC will recognize themselves with wondrous insight. And Jews who love learning--in other words, all of us--will delight in learning a lot from Typically Jewish . I definitely did."--Maggie Anton, author of Rashi's Daughters and Fifty Shades of Talmud, "I loved this book and look forward to sharing it with my book groups. There are many "Aha!" moments where you'll find yourself shaking your head in agreement and laughing."--Sharon Curtis, coordinator of Lunch 'N' Lit and Ladies of the Night Hadassah Book Groups, "I can't imagine a more accessible or fun book for a Jewish book club to discuss than this one."--Jordana Horn, Lilith, "Nancy Kalikow Maxwell's Typically Jewish (Jewish Publication Society) provides an original, down-to-earth, earnest look at pressing questions about identity and culture faced by the Jewish community, looking at the way Jews live their lives."-- Jewish News, "I'm often asked, What does it mean to be Jewish? Is it a religion? A race? A nationality? A faith? A way of life? Typically Jewish answers these questions--and, like any other great Jewish book, raises many others. Complete with a superb, extremely user-friendly discussion guide, it's a fantastic source for adult education study sessions. I plan to make it required reading for my Introduction to Judaism students."--Rabbi Jacques Cukierkorn, Temple Israel of Greater Kansas City, "When you are about to enter Jewish life, wouldn't it be great to have a friendly, knowledgeable, and down-to-earth tour guide? Typically Jewish is just that: a witty, unpretentious, and comprehensive explanation of the complexities and conundrums in the twenty-first century mostly Ashkenazic American Jewish experience."--Rabbi Peretz Wolf-Prusan, chief program officer and senior educator, Lehrhaus Judaica, "Ever wish you could chat with a warm, funny, smart, and candid person about being a Jew or becoming a Jew? Meet Nancy Kalikow Maxwell, whose delightfully breezy and erudite Typically Jewish takes a refreshingly honest and comically affirming look at the Jewish past, present, and future."--Rabbi Bob Alper, stand-up comedian and author of Thanks, I Needed That, "I loved this book and look forward to sharing it with my book groups."--Sharon Curtis, coordinator of Lunch 'N' Lit and Ladies of the Night Hadassah book groups, "Maxwell took me on a fascinating whirlwind discovery tour of the top historical and modern insights into my Jewish identity, concluding with the "Typically Jewish, Atypical Fun Discussion Guide." I highly recommend this book for Jewish book clubs, JCCs, organizations, federations, and home conversations where you too may laugh, nosh, and kvell together over your Jewish identities."--Gail K. Harris, coauthor of Journey from Invisibility to Visibility: A Guide for Women Sixty and Beyond, "Readers will enjoy learning about how Jews feel, think, act, love, and live. They'll also schmooze as they use the book's 'Typically Jewish, Atypically Fun Discussion Guide.'"-- Jewish Book World, "I loved this book and look forward to sharing it with my book groups. There are many "Aha!" moments where you'll find yourself shaking your head in agreement and laughing."--Sharon Curtis, coordinator of Lunch 'N' Lit and Ladies of the Night Hadassah Book groups, " Typically Jewish is a wise and witty cornucopia of Jewish likes and dislikes, customs, humor, and tribal tastes and treasures. Over the centuries and across the globe, Jews have built a vast library of books devoted to every imaginable topic of concern and interest to the Jewish people. Typically Jewish is a charming addition to that large and inclusive library."-- World Religion News, "As a pulpit rabbi I'm often asked, 'What does it mean to be Jewish? Is it a religion? A race? A nationality? Speaking a certain language? A faith? A way of life?' Typically Jewish answers these questions--and, like any other great Jewish book, raises many others. Complete with a superb, extremely user-friendly discussion guide, it's a fantastic source for adult-education study sessions. I also plan to make it required reading for my Introduction to Judaism students."--Rabbi Jacques Cukierkorn, Temple Israel of Greater Kansas City
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal973/.04924
Table Of ContentAcknowledgments Introduction: Why Is This Book Different from All Other Books? 1. Worrying 2. Kvelling 3. Dying 4. Noshing 5. Laughing 6. Detecting 7. Dwelling 8. Joining Conclusion: What It Means to Be Typically Jewish Appendix: Typically Jewish, Atypically Fun Discussion Guide Notes
SynopsisIs laughter essential to Jewish identity? Do Jews possess special radar for recognizing members of the tribe? Since Jews live longer and make love more often, why don't more people join the tribe? "More deli than deity" writer Nancy Kalikow Maxwell poses many such questions in eight chapters--"Worrying," "Kvelling," "Dying," "Noshing," "Laughing," "Detecting," "Dwelling," and "Joining"--exploring what it means to be "typically Jewish." While unearthing answers from rabbis, researchers, and her assembled Jury on Jewishness (Jewish friends she roped into conversation), she--and we--make a variety of discoveries. For example: Jews worry about continuity, even though Rabbi Mordechai of Lechovitz prohibited even that: "All worrying is forbidden, except to worry that one is worried." Kvell-worthy fact: About 75 percent of American Jews give to charity versus 63 percent of Americans as a whole. Since reciting Kaddish brought secular Jews to synagogue, the rabbis, aware of their captive audience, moved the prayer to the end of the service. Who's Jewish? About a quarter of Nobel Prize winners, an estimated 80 percent of comedians at one point, and the winner of Nazi Germany's Most Perfect Aryan Child Contest. Readers will enjoy learning about how Jews feel, think, act, love, and live. They'll also schmooze as they use the book's "Typically Jewish, Atypically Fun" discussion guide.
LC Classification NumberE184.36.E84M38 2018

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