9780609603307-0609603302-The Book of Jewish Values: A Day-by-Day Guide to Ethical Living

The Book of Jewish Values: A Day-by-Day Guide to Ethical Living

ISBN-13: 9780609603307
ISBN-10: 0609603302
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Author: Joseph Telushkin
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Harmony
Format: Hardcover 544 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780609603307
ISBN-10: 0609603302
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Author: Joseph Telushkin
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Harmony
Format: Hardcover 544 pages

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The Book of Jewish Values: A Day-by-Day Guide to Ethical Living (ISBN-13: 9780609603307 and ISBN-10: 0609603302), written by authors Joseph Telushkin, was published by Harmony in 2000. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Jewish Life (Judaism, Ethics, Religious Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Book of Jewish Values: A Day-by-Day Guide to Ethical Living (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Jewish Life books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.55.

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Rabbi Joseph Telushkin combed the Bible, the Talmud, and the whole spectrum of Judaism's sacred writings to give us a manual on how to lead a decent, kind, and honest life in a morally complicated world.

"An absolutely superb book: the most practical, most comprehensive guide to Jewish values I know." —Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People

Telushkin speaks to the major ethical issues of our time, issues that have, of course, been around since the beginning. He offers one or two pages a day of pithy, wise, and easily accessible teachings designed to be put into immediate practice. The range of the book is as broad as life itself:

• The first trait to seek in a spouse (Day 17)
• When, if ever, lying is permitted (Days 71-73)
• Why acting cheerfully is a requirement, not a choice (Day 39)
• What children don't owe their parents (Day 128)
• Whether Jews should donate their organs (Day 290)
• An effective but expensive technique for curbing your anger (Day 156)
• How to raise truthful children (Day 298)
• What purchases are always forbidden (Day 3)

In addition, Telushkin raises issues with ethical implications that may surprise you, such as the need to tip those whom you don't see (Day 109), the right thing to do when you hear an ambulance siren (Day 1), and why wasting time is a sin (Day 15). Whether he is telling us what Jewish tradition has to say about insider trading or about the relationship between employers and employees, he provides fresh inspiration and clear guidance for every day of our lives.
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