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Judaism Reading List: Trad. Lit. and Practice (Pt. II)





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              Selected Sources for Additional Reading on Judaism
         Part II: Traditional Liturgy, Practice, Lifestyle, Holidays
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                    [Last Post: Mon Oct 13 11:07:20 US/Pacific 2003]

     There is nothing more uniquely characteristic of the style of
     Jewish religious life than the great love Jews have for holy books.
     [Str73] 
     
   This list provides a collection of sources on "traditional" practice
   for readers of soc.culture.jewish. While no book can substitute for a
   formal course of instruction guided by one's Rabbi, these books are
   useful as reference material for the knowledgeable, and as an
   introduction for the not-yet-knowledgeable about Judaism.
   
   It is difficult to separate what is now termed "Orthodox" judaism from
   the collective term "Judaism". The practices of Orthodoxy tend to be
   the traditional practices. Furthermore, Orthodoxy is not organized as
   a movement in the same sense as Reform or Conservative; although
   Orthodox organizations exist, congregations do not need to join them
   to be considered Orthodox.
   
   In general, throughout the reading lists, North American (US/Canada)
   terms are used to refer to the movements of Judaism. Outside of North
   American, Reform is Progressive or Liberal Judaism; Conservative is
   Masorti or Neolog, and Orthodoxy is often just "Judaism". Even with
   this, there are differences in practice, position, and ritual between
   US/Canada Reform and other progressive/liberal movements (such as UK
   Progressive/ Liberal), and between US/Canada Conservative and the
   conservative/Masorti movement elsewhere. Where appropriate, these
   differences will be highlighted.
   
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Subject: ORGANIZATION

   This reading list is organized as follows:
     * [8]Introduction to this Reading List 
     * [9]Traditional Liturgy 
     * [10]Traditional Philosophy and Ethics 
     * [11]Responsa Literature 
     * [12]Prayer 
     * [13]Traditional Practice 
     * [14]The Household 
     * [15]Life, Death, and In-Between 
     * [16]The Cycle Of Holidays 
     * [17]Credits

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Subject: Traditional Liturgy

   [Bir49]
          Birnbaum, Phillip ed. and trans. Daily Prayer Book: Ha-Siddur
          Ha-Shalem. Hebrew Publishing Company, New York. 1949. Reprinted
          Paperback 1977. ISBN 0-884820-54-8.
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0884820548/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Fal00]
          Falk, Marcia. The Book of Blessings: New Jewish Prayers for
          Daily Life, the Sabbath, and the New Moon Festival. Beacon Pr;
          August 1999. Paperback and Hardback available. ISBN
          0-807010-17-0. [A collection of blessings, poems, meditations,
          and rituals presented in English and Hebrew offers a
          traditional perspective to weekday, Sabbath, and New Moon
          festival observances]
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0807010170/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Her48]
          Hertz, Joseph Herman. The Authorised Daily Prayer Book. Bloch,
          New York. 1948. Hardcover. Reprinted 1987. 1145 pages. ISBN
          0819700940.
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0819700940/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Sch84]
          Scherman, Nosson. The Complete Artscroll Siddur.
          Artscroll/Mesorah Press, NY. 1984 (Ashkenazi) 1985 (Sephardi).
          Hardcover. Ashkenazi: 1043 Pages, ISBN 0-899066-50-X. Sephardi:
          1086 Pages, ISBN 0-899066-57-7. [Traditional prayerbook with
          extensive commentary]
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/089906650X/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          Ashkenazi: [10][Buy at Artscroll:
          http://www.artscroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/ASIN/SACH] ;
          Sephardi: [11][Buy at Artscroll:
          http://www.artscroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/ASIN/SSCH] 
          All different varieties: [12][Buy at Artscroll:
          http://ArtScroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/link/Categories/li
          t.html] 
          
   [She98]
          Shendelman, Sara; Davis, Avram. Traditions: The Complete Book
          of Prayers, Rituals, and Blessings for Every Jewish Home.
          Hyperion; 1998. Hardcover. ISBN 0-786863-81-1.
          [13][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0786863811/socculturejew
          ish/] 

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Subject: Traditional Philosophy and Ethics

    Traditional Philosophy
    
   [Alb29]
          Albo, Joseph. Sefer ha-Ikkarim: Book of Principles. 4 vols.
          JPS, Philadelphia, PA. 1929-1930.
          
   [Bla62]
          Blau, Joseph L. The Story of Jewish Philosophy. Random House,
          New York. 1962. Out of print. ISBN 0-870681-74-5.
          
   [Ble92]
          Blech, Benjamin. Understanding Judaism: The Basics of Deed and
          Creed. Jason Aronson. Paperback 1992. ISBN: 0-876682-91-3.
          [Presents a comprehension explication of the Jewish faith, from
          the basics of Torah and mitzvot, to the various formulations of
          the principles of Jewish faith.]
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0876682913/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Gao48]
          Gaon, Saadia; Rosenblatt, Samuel (trans.). The Book of Beliefs
          and Opinions. Yale University Press, New Haven. 1948. Paperback
          reprint 1989. 498 pages. ISBN: 0-300044-90-9.
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0300044909/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Hal64]
          Halevi, Judah. The Kuzari: The Book of Proof and Argument.
          Schocken, NY. 1964. ISBN 0-911437-52-5. Out of print.
          [Translation of a classic medieval Jewish philosophical work]
          
   [HirXX]
          Hirsh, S.R.; Paritzky, Karin (trans.) The Nineteen Letters.
          ISBN 0-873066-96-0. Out of print.
          
   [Jac73]
          Jacobs, Louis. A Jewish Theology. Behrman House; 1973.
          Paperback. ISBN 0-874412-26-9. [Includes information from a
          Conservative perspective.]
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0874412269/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Jon99]
          Jonah, R., Silverstein, Shraga (trans). The Gates of
          Repentance. Philipp Feldheim; 1999. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-873062-52-3.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873062523/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Kat97]
          Katz, Avraham Yaacov; Luzzatto, Moshe Hayyim. Pathways to the
          Way of God. Philipp Feldheim; 1997. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-873066-86-3.
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873066863/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Luc90]
          Luzzatto, Moshe Chayim, The Path of the Just (Mesilat
          Yesharim):
          
          + Silverstein, Shaga (trans). Philipp Feldheim; 1993.
            Paperback. ISBN 0-873061-15-2. Philipp Feldheim; 1993.
            Hardcover. ISBN 0-873062-39-6.
            Paperback: [11][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish] ; Hardback: [12][Buy at Amazon:
            http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873062396/socculturej
            ewish] 
          + Feldman, Yaakov (trans). Jason Aronson; 1996. Hardcover. ISBN
            1-568215-96-7.
            [13][Buy at Amazon:
            http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1568215967/socculturej
            ewish] 
            
   [Luz83]
          Luzzatto, Moshe Chayim, The Way of God (Derekh Hashem).
          Originally published in 1983. Philipp Feldheim; 1999.
          Hardcover. ISBN 1-583303-60-X.
          [14][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Luz82]
          Luzzatto, Moshe Chayim, The Knowing Heart (Daat T'vunot),
          Philosophy of G-d's Oneness. Philipp Feldheim; 1982. Hardcover.
          ISBN 0-873061-94-2.
          [15][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Mai83]
          Maimonides, Moses. Ethical Writings of Maimonides. Dover Pubns;
          1983. Paperback Dover edition. ISBN 0-486245-22-5.
          [16][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0486245225/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [MaiXX]
          Maimonides, Moses, The Guide for the Perplexed. Multiple
          editions available. Two translations that have been cited are:
          
        [Fri56]
                Friedlander, M. (trans) Dover, New York, 1956. Reprinted
                May 2000. Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486203-51-4.
                [17][Buy at Amazon:
                http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0486203514/soccult
                urejewish] 
                
        [Pin64]
                Pines, S. (trans.) University of Chicago Press, Chicago
                IL. 1964. Reprinted 1974. Paperback. ISBN 0-226502-30-9.
                [18][Buy at Amazon:
                http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0226502309/soccult
                urejewish] 
                
   [Pakxx]
          Bahya B. Joseph ibn Pakuda. Duties of the Heart: Multiple
          editions available:
          
        [Fel96]
                Feldman, Yaakov (trans). Jason Aronson. Hardcover. 484
                pages. 1996. ISBN 1-568214-52-9.
                [19][Buy at Amazon:
                http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1568214529/soccult
                urejewish] 
                
        [Hya78]
                Hyamson, Moses (trans). Philipp Feldheim. Paperback.
                1978. ISBN 0873061616.
                [20][Buy at Amazon:
                http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873061616/soccult
                urejewish] 
                
   [Sch95]
          Schneerson, Menachem Mendel (Editor). Toward a Meaningful Life:
          The Wisdom of the Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneersohn. William
          Morrow & Co; 1995. Hardcover: ISBN 0-688141-96-X.
          [21][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/068814196X/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Sil67]
          Silverstein, Shraga (trans.); Rabbeinu Yonah of Gerona (auth.).
          Gates of Repentance. The Torah Classics Library; Feldheim
          Publishers 1967. Reprinted June 1999. Hardcover. ISBN
          0873062523.
          [22][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873062523/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Telxx]
          Teller, Hanoch. Various Anthologies. Feldheim Publishers, NY.
          [Teller uses stories (based on actual happenings disguised to
          protect the people involved) to illustrate how one should
          behave. His major theme is how one should relate to his fellow
          man.]
          Search for books by Hanoch Teller: [23][Search at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search?tag=soccultur
          ejewish&keyword=hanoch+teller&mode=books] 
          
    Ethics and Moral Behaviour
    
   [Ada87]
          Adahan, Miriam, EMETT: A step-by-step guide to emotional
          maturity through Torah. Feldheim, 1987. Out of print. [Mrs.
          Adahan's basic premise is that man can attain happiness and
          emotional satisfaction in life by training himself to think
          positively about the events which befall him. She gives a
          complete scheme for identifying negative thought patterns and
          modifying them, illustrated by many examples from real life.]
          
   [Ble98]
          Bellfeld, Bradley (ed.); Shook, Robert. Saving the World
          Entire: And 100 Other Beloved Parables from the Talmud. Plume
          Books; 1998. Paperback. ISBN 0-452279-88-7.
          [24][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0452279887/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Bor99b]
          Borowitz, Eugene B.; Schwartz, Frances Weinman. The Jewish
          Moral Virtues. Jewish Publication Society; 1999. Hardcover.
          ISBN 0-827606-64-8. [Reform]
          [25][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0827606648/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Dor98]
          Dorff, Elliot. Matters of Life and Death: A Jewish Approach to
          Modern Medical Ethics. Jewish Publication Society; 1998.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-827606-47-8.
          [26][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0827606478/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Gol98]
          Goldstein, Niles Elliot; Mason, Steven S.; Borowitz, Eugene;
          Anav, Jehi. Judaism and Spiritual Ethics. Union of American
          Hebrew Congregations; 1998. Paperback. ISBN 0-807406-01-5.
          [Reform]
          [27][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0807406015/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Kap??]
          Kaplan, Rabbi Aryeh. If You Were God. NCSY Publications. ISBN:
          1-879016-13-3.
          [28][Buy at Artscroll:
          http://www.artscroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/add/U-IFYP] 
          
   [Old96]
          Olitzky, Kerry M.; Sabath, Rachel T. Striving Toward Virtue: A
          Contemporary Guide for Jewish Ethical Behavior. Ktav Publishing
          House; 1996. Hardcover: ISBN 0-881255-34-3.
          [29][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0881255343/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Tel94]
          Telushkin, Joseph. Jewish Wisdom: Ethical, Spiritual, and
          Historical Lessons from the Great Works and Thinkers. William
          Morrow & Co; 1994. Hardcover: ISBN 0-688129-58-7.
          [30][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0688129587/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Tel00]
          Telushkin, Joseph . The Book of Jewish Values: A Day-By-Day
          Guide to Ethical Living. Bell Tower; 2000. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-609603-30-2.
          [31][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0609603302/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Twe97]
          Twerski, Abraham J. Do Unto Others: How Good Deeds Can Change
          Your Life. Andrews McMeel Publishing; 1997. Hardcover: ISBN
          0-836235-97-5.
          [32][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0836235975/socculturejew
          ish] 

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Subject: Responsa Literature

   [AllXX]
          Allen, Wayne R. (ed.). Tomeikh kaHalakhah: Responsa of the
          Panel of Halakhic Inquiry Union for Traditional Judaism,
          Teaneck, NJ. 2 Volumes. Available at
          [6]http://www.utj.org/bookstore/index.html.
          
   [Fin91]
          Finkel, Auraham Yaakov. Responsa Anthology. Jason Aronson.
          1991. Hardcover. 209 pages. ISBN 0-876687-73-7.
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0876687737/socculturejew
          ish] 

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Subject: Prayer

   [Don80]
          Donin, Hayim. To Pray as a Jew: A Guide to the Prayer Book and
          the Synagogue Service. Basic Books, New York. 1980. Paperback
          reissue edition, 1991. ISBN 0-465086-33-0.
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0465086330/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [ForXX]
          Forst, Binyomin. The Laws Of B'rachos. Artscroll. [A
          comprehensive exposition of the background and laws of
          blessings.]
          [7][Buy at Artscroll:
          http://www.artscroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/ASIN/LOBH] 
          
   [Fra97]
          Frankiel, Tamar; Greenfeld, Judy. Minding the Temple of the
          Soul: Balancing Body, Mind, and Spirit Through Traditional
          Jewish Prayer, Movement, and Meditation. Jewish Lights Pub;
          1997. Paperback. ISBN 1-879045-64-8.
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1879045648/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Gri93]
          Grishaver, Joel Lurie. And You Shall Be a Blessing: An
          Unfolding of the Six Words That Begin Every Brakhah. Jason
          Aronson; 1993. Hardcover. 190 pages. ISBN 0-876684-64-9.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0876684649/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Ham95]
          Hammer, Reuven. Entering Jewish Prayer: A Guide to Personal
          Devotion and the Worship Service. Schocken Books; 1995.
          Paperback. Reprint edition. ISBN 0-805210-22-9. [More than a
          'how-to' guide, this book deals with the basic issues in
          prayer, the historical compilation of the Siddur; the
          orchestration of the daily, Sabbath, and festival prayers; the
          themes of special prayers, such as the Blessing After Meals and
          the Kaddish; and the essential experience of making prayer a
          vital part of one's life. Also explains differences between the
          liturgy of each of the Jewish movements.]
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0805210229/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Hofxx]
          Hoffman, Lawrence (ed). My People's Prayer Book, Traditional
          Prayers, Modern Commentaries. 7 volume series:
          
          + Vol. 1: Traditional Prayers, Modern Commentaries--The Sh'ma
            and Its Blessings. Jewish Lights Pub; 1997. Hardcover. 240
            pages. ISBN 1-879045-79-6.
            [11][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish] 
          + Vol. 2: Traditional Prayers, Modern Commentaries--The Amidah.
            Jewish Lights Pub; 1998. Hardcover. 240 pages. ISBN
            1-879045-80-X.
            [12][Buy at Amazon:
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            ewish] 
          + Vol. 3: Traditional Prayers, Modern Commentaries--P'sukei
            D'zimrah (Morning Psalms). Jewish Lights Pub; 1999.
            Hardcover. 200 pages. ISBN 1-879045-81-8.
            [13][Buy at Amazon:
            http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1879045818/socculturej
            ewish] 
          + Vol. 4: Traditional Prayers, Modern Commentaries--Seder
            K'riyat Hatorah (Shabbat Torah Service). Jewish Lights Pub;
            2000. Hardcover. ISBN 1-879045-82-6.
            [14][Buy at Amazon:
            http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1879045826/socculturej
            ewish/] 
            
   [Jac72]
          Jacobs, Louis. Hasidic Prayer Schocken, New York. 1972.
          Reprinted 1993, Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
          Paperback. ISBN 1-874774-18-8.
          [15][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1874774188/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Kad97]
          Kadish, Seth. Kavvana: Directing the Heart in Jewish Prayer.
          Jason Aronson. 1997. Hardcover. 640 pages. ISBN 0-765759-52-7.
          [16][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0765759527/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Kon72]
          Kon, Abraham. Prayer. Soncino Press, London. 1972.
          
   [Lan98]
          Langer, Ruth. To Worship God Properly: Tensions Between
          Liturgical Custom and Halakhah in Judaism (Monographs of the
          Hebrew Union College Series). Hebrew Union College Pr; 1998.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-878204-21-0.
          [17][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0878204210/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Mar68]
          Martin, Bernard. Prayer in Judaism. Basic Books, New York.
          1968.
          
   [Mil71]
          Millgram, Abraham. Jewish Worship. JPS, Philadelphia 1971. ISBN
          0-827600-03-8. Out of Print.
          
   [Min84]
          Mindel, Nissan. As For Me--My Prayers. 2 vols. Kehot, Brooklyn
          NY. 1984. [Explains meanings behind prayers]
          
   [Mun63]
          Munk. World of Prayer. Feldheim, NY. 1963. [Includes mystical
          explanations of prayers. Possibly out of print.]
          
   [Pet72]
          Petuchowski, Jakob J. Understanding Jewish Prayer. Ktav, New
          York, 1972. Out of Print
          
   [Pra98]
          Prager, Marcia. Path of Blessing: Experiencing the Energy and
          Abundance of the Divine. Bell Tower; 1998. Hardcover. 192
          pages. ISBN 0-517703-63-7.
          [18][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0517703637/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Pre89]
          Prell, Riv-Ellen. Prayer and Community: The Havurah in American
          Judaism. Wayne State Univ Pr; 1989. Paperback. ISBN:
          0-814319-35-1. [Reconstructionist]
          [19][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0814319351/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Ros00]
          Rosenberg, Arnold S. Jewish Liturgy As a Spiritual System: A
          Prayer-By-Prayer Explanation of the Nature and Meaning of
          Jewish Worship. Jason Aronson; 2000. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-765761-34-3.
          [20][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0765761343/socculturejew
          ish/] 

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Subject: Traditional Practice

   [Art95]
          Artson, Bradley; Siegel, Adam (ed). It's a Mitzvah! :
          Step-By-Step to Jewish Living. Behrman House; 1995. Paperback.
          244 pages. ISBN 0-874415-85-3.
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0874415853/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Don72]
          Donin, Hayim. To Be a Jew: A Guide to Jewish Observance in
          Contemporary Life. Basic Books, New York. 1972. Paperback
          reissue, 1991, 338 pages. ISBN 0-465086-32-2.
          [7][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0465086322/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [For88]
          Forst, Rabbi Binyamin and Twerski, Rabbi Aaron. The Law of
          B'rachos. Mesorah. Brooklyn, NY. 1988. [A Comprehensive
          exposition of the background and laws of blessings]
          
   [Kle79]
          Klein, Isaac. A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice. Jewish
          Theological Seminary, New York. 1979. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-873340-04-3. [Published by the Conservative movement, but
          based upon previous law codes, including the Mishneh Torah,
          Shulkhan Arukh, and later responsa by Conservative and Orthodox
          authorities. It is more than a list of do's and don'ts: Each
          chapter discusses the philosophy, history and the reasons why
          these laws and customs came to be. This guide covers daily
          prayer, tallit and tzitzit, tefillin, weddings, births,
          adoption, divorce, bar and bat miztvahs, death and mourning,
          the High Holy Days, the Jewish festivals and fast days,
          Shabbat, keeping kosher, the laws of family purity, abortion
          and other topics.]
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873340043/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [She98]
          Shendelman, Sara; Davis, Avram. Traditions: The Complete Book
          of Prayers, Rituals, and Blessings for Every Jewish Home.
          Hyperion; 1998. Hardcover. ISBN 0-786863-81-1.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0786863811/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Tre80]
          Trepp, Leo. The Complete Book of Jewish Observance. New York:
          Berman House/Summit Books, 1980.

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Subject: The Household

   [Dre59]
          Dresner, Samuel H; Siegel, Seymour. The Jewish Dietary Laws.
          Burning Bush Press, New York. 1959. United Synagogue Book
          Service; 1980. Paperback. ISBN 0-838121-05-5.[Conservative
          authorship. The book presents liberal positions on ingredients,
          wine, cheese, gelatin, swordfish. Among Conservative rabbis,
          the book reflects more lenient views.]
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Eps81]
          Epstein, Rabbi Joseph D. Mitzvot Habayit: The Precepts of the
          Jewish Home (translated by Gershon Taschman). Torath HaAdam
          Institute, New York, 1981. [Translation of the introduction to
          the author's comprehensive work of the same name in Hebrew.]
          
   [ForXX]
          Forst, Binyomin. The Laws Of Kashrus. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Hardcover. [A comprehensive exposition of their underlying
          concepts and application]
          [7][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Golxx]
          Goldman, Alex J. Handbook for the Jewish Family: Understanding
          and Enjoying the Sabbath and Other Holidays. ISBN
          0-819700-85-1. Out of print
          
   [Gre85]
          Greenberg, Blu. How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household
          Paperback reprint edition (September 1985) Simon & Schuster
          (Paper); 1985; ISBN 0-671602-70-5. Jason Aronson (Hardcover);
          1989; ISBN 0-876688-82-2.
          Paperback: [8][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] ; Hardback: [9][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kit63]
          KiTov, Eliyahu. The Jew and His Home: A Guide to Jewish Family
          Life. Shengold, 1963. Philipp Feldheim; 1999. Hardcover. ISBN
          1-583303-96-0.
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Lev64]
          Levi, Shonie and Kaplan, Sylvia. Guide for the Jewish
          Homemaker. Schocken Books, New York. 1964. ISBN 0-805200-87-8.
          Out of Print.
          
   [Lip88]
          Lipschutz, Yacov. Kashruth: A Comprehensive Background and
          Reference Guide to the Principles of Kashruth (The Artscroll
          Series). Mesorah Publications Ltd.; 1988. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-899065-58-9.
          [11][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] [12][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Lub89]
          Lubavitch Women's Organization. Body and Soul: A Handbook for
          Kosher Living, Lubavitch Women's Cookbook Pub, NY. 1989. Bloch
          Pub Co; 1997.Paperback. ISBN 0-826602-39-8. [Short introduction
          to kosher basics.]
          [13][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Lub90]
          Lubavitch Women's Organization: Blau, Esther; Deitsch, Tzirrel;
          Light, Cherna. Spice and Spirit: Complete Kosher Jewish
          Cookbook. Lubavitch Women's Cookbook Pub, NY, 1990, 1997.
          Hardcover. Reprint edition. ISBN 0-826602-38-X. [Contains
          detailed information about the laws of kashrut and holidays
          from the Lubavitch point of view and thus follows Lubavitch
          customs regarding Kashrut; for non-Lubavitch, use in
          conjunction with other Kashrut references. Lots of traditional
          recipes that tend not to fail, if followed. Good section on
          Passover baking.]
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          ish/] 
          
   [RCA72]
          Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Rabbinical
          Council of America. Kashruth: Handbook for Home and School
          UOJCA, New York. 1972.
          
   [Ros91]
          Rosenberg, Ehud. Meat and Dairy, an illustrted guide for the
          Kosher Kitchen. Mesorah, NY. 1991. [Uses pictures to teach
          about kashrut.]
          
   [Sym98]
          Syme, Daniel. The Jewish Home: A Guide for Jewish Living. Union
          of American Hebrew Congregations; 1998. Paperback. ISBN
          0-807404-00-4. [Reform]
          [15][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Wag00]
          Wagschal, S. The Practical Guide to Kashruth. Philipp Feldheim;
          2000. Hardcover. ISBN 0-873065-61-1.
          [16][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Wei96]
          Welfeld, Irving. Why Kosher - An Anthology of Answers. Jason
          Aronson, New York. 1996. Hardcover. ISBN 1-568216-06-8. [Offers
          a variety of opinions on the subject from some of Judiasm's
          greatest thinkers.The sources explored come from ancient Egypt
          and the internet. Among the comments expresse are those of
          Maimoides, Nehama Leibowitz, Cynthia Ozick, the Lubavitcher
          Rebbe, Dennis Prager, Abraham Joshua Heschel and Adin
          Steinsaltz.]
          [17][Buy at Amazon:
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   Also, every Jewish household, if you're at all interested in Kashrus,
   should subscribe to [18]Kashrus Magazine
   ([19]http://www.kashrusmagazine.com/), published by Yeshiva Birkas
   Reuven. For information, contact Kashrus at P.O. Box 204, Brooklyn NY
   11204.

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Subject: Life, Death, and In-Between

    Before Birth
    
   [Car99]
          Cardin, Nina Beth. Tears of Sorrow, Seeds of Hope: A Jewish
          Spiritual Companion for Infertility and Pregnancy Loss. Jewish
          Lights Pub; 1999. Hardcover: ISBN 1-580230-17-2.
          [6][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Fel98]
          Feldman, David. Birth Control in Jewish Law: Marital Relations,
          Contraception, and Abortion As Set Forth in the Classic Texts
          of Jewish Law. Jason Aronson; 1998. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-765760-58-4. [The most comprehensive study available on
          Jewish attitudes about contraception, abortion, etc.]
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          ish] 
          
   [Gol88]
          Gold, Michael. And Hannah Wept: Infertility, Adoption, and the
          Jewish Couple. Jewish Publication Society; 1988. Hardcover.
          ISBN 0-827603-06-1.
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Ros98]
          Rosenberg, Shelley Kapnek. Adoption and the Jewish Family:
          Contemporary Perspectives. Jewish Publication Society; 1998.
          Paperback. ISBN 0-827606-53-2.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
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    Birth and Naming
    
   [Dia93]
          Diamant, Anita. The New Jewish Baby Book: Names, Ceremonies &
          Customs, A Guide For Today's Families. Jewish Lights Pub; 1993,
          1994. Paperback. ISBN 1-879045-28-1. [Non-traditional]
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kol84]
          Kolatch, Alfred J. Complete Dictionary of English and Hebrew
          First Names. Jonathan David Pub; 1984. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-824602-95-1.
          [11][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kol98]
          Kolatch, Alfred J. Best Baby Names for Jewish Children.
          Jonathan David Pub; 1998. Paperback. ISBN 0-824604-06-7.
          [12][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [KroXX]
          Krohn, Paysach. Bris Milah/Circumcision. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Paperback. [The covenant of Abraham-A compendium of laws
          rituals & customs from birth to bris, anthologized from
          talmudic & traditional source]
          [13][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Ros92]
          Rosenkrantz, Linda. Beyond Sarah and Sam: An Enlightened Guide
          to Jewish Baby Naming. St. Martin's Press; 1992. Paperback.
          ISBN 0-312069-04-9.
          [14][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Sid89]
          Sidi, Smadar Shir. The Complete Book of Hebrew Baby Names.
          Harper San Francisco; 1989. Paperback. ISBN 0-062548-50-6.
          [15][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
    Raising Your Child
    
   [Abr94]
          Abrams, Judith Z.; Abrams, Steven A. Jewish Parenting: Rabbinic
          Insights. Jason Aronson; 1994. Paperback. ISBN 1-568211-75-9.
          [16][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Abr97]
          Abramowitz, Yosef I.; Silverman, Susan. Jewish Family & Life:
          Traditions, Holidays, and Values for Today's Parents and
          Children. Golden Books Pub Co; 1997. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-307440-04-4.
          [17][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Ada88]
          Adahan, Miriam, Raising Children to Care: A Jewish Guide to
          Childrearing. Philipp Feldheim; 1988. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-873064-56-9. [Using the principles developed in her previous
          book EMETT, Mrs. Adahan displays her thorough understanding of
          personality development in the application of these principles
          to bringing up children. While addressed primarily to mothers,
          a short chapter to fathers touches briefly but forcefully on
          the marital relationship.]
          [18][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [CohXX]
          Cohen, Simcha Bunim. Children In Halachah. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Hardcover. [Laws relating to young children: Chinuch, Shabbos,
          Kashrus, Learning and much more.]
          [19][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Dan97]
          Danan, Julie Hilton. The Jewish Parents' Almanac. Jason
          Aronson; 1997. Paperback. ISBN 1-568219-52-0.
          [20][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Dia00]
          Diamant, Anita; Kushner, Karen (Contributor). How to Be a
          Jewish Parent: A Practical Handbook for Family Life. Schocken
          Books; September 2000. Paperback and Hardback Available. ISBN
          0-805211-16-0.
          [21][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Don91]
          Donin, Hayim Halevy. To Raise a Jewish Child: A Guide for
          Parents. Basic Books; 1991. Paperback. ISBN 0-465086-35-7.
          [22][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Lev86]
          Levi, Miriam. Effective Jewish Parenting. Feldheim, 1986. ISBN
          0-873064-05-4. Out of print. [Mrs. Levi uses the principles of
          cognitive psychology to help parents (especially mothers) cope
          with their own feelings during the trials and tribulations of
          childrearing. The book is richly illustrated by examples from
          real life and should be read by husband and wife together in
          order to arrive at a harmonized treatment of children and thus
          eliminate a significant potential source of dissension.]
          
   [Lip97]
          Lipsitz, Gail Josephson. Practical Parenting: A Jewish
          Perspective. Ktav Publishing House; 1997. Paperback. ISBN
          0-881255-36-X.
          [23][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Rad89]
          Radcliffe, Sarah Chana. The Delicate Balance: Love and
          Authority in Torah Parenting. Targum Pr; 1989. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-944070-22-1.
          [24][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Reu92]
          Reuben, Steven Carr. Raising Jewish Children in a Contemporary
          World: The Modern Parent's Guide to Creating a Jewish Home.
          Prima Publishing, 1992. ISBN 1-559581-50-6. May be out of
          print. Contact the publisher at P. O. Box 1260SC, Rocklin CA
          95677.
          
   [Ros97]
          Rosman, Steven M. Jewish Parenting Wisdom. Jason Aronson; 1997.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-765759-69-1.
          [25][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Wol00]
          Wolpin, Nisson. Timeless Parenting: Raising children in
          troubled times - understanding, coping, succeeding. Artscroll;
          2000. Hardback. ISBN 1-578195-10-1.
          [26][Buy at Amazon:
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    Bar/Bat Mitzvah
    
   [Dav98]
          Davis, Judith. Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah Is This, Anyway? A Guide
          for Parents Through a Family Rite of Passage. St. Martin's
          Press; 1998. Paperback. ISBN 0-312181-97-3.
          [28][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Isa98]
          Isaacson, Judy and Rosenbloom, Deborah. Bar and Bat Mitzvah in
          Israel: The Ultimate Family Sourcebook. Israel Info Access;
          1998. Paperback. ISBN: 0-966087-70-4.
          [29][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Len96]
          Leneman, Helen (Editor). Bar/Bat Mitzvah Basics: A Practical
          Family Guide to Coming of Age Together . Jewish Lights Pub;
          1996. Paperback. ISBN 1-879045-54-0.
          [30][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Lew96]
          Lewit, Jane; Epstein, Ellen Robinson. The Bar/Bat Mitzvah
          Planbook. Scarborough House Publishers; 1996. Paperback revised
          edition. ISBN 0-812885-46-5.
          [31][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Sal96]
          Salkin, Jeffrey K.; Min, D.; Sasso, Sand Eisenberg. Putting God
          on the Guest List: How to Reclaim the Spiritual Meaning of Your
          Child's Bar or Bat Mitzvah. Jewish Lights Pub; 1996. Paperback
          2nd edition. ISBN 1-879045-59-1.
          [32][Buy at Amazon:
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    Dating and Marriage
    
   [Ada92]
          Adahan, Miriam, It's All a Gift (though it may not seem like it
          at first glance). Philipp Feldheim; 1992. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-873066-09-X. [Mrs. Adahan's principles are similarly applied
          to help people cope with misfortune. Divided into some 5 parts,
          Part II of the book deals with marriage and deals with common
          sources of marital discord.]
          [33][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Bas90]
          Basri, Sima. The Challenge of Two. (translated by Edward
          Levin). Ktav, 1990. [Written by a counsellor for young couples
          and wife of an eminent Rabbinical judge in Israel, Mrs. Basri's
          popular guide addresses all the major challenges facing young
          couples in plain, clear language.]
          
   [Bot99]
          Boteach, Shmuley. Kosher Sex: A Recipe for Passion and Intimacy
          . Doubleday Books; 1999. Hardcover. 286 pages. ISBN
          0-385494-65-3.
          [34][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Bot00]
          Boteach, Shmuley. Dating Secrets of the Ten Commandments.
          Doubleday Books; 2000. Hardcover. 256 pages. ISBN
          0-385496-20-6.
          [35][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Bra51]
          Brav, Stanley Rosenbaum, ed. Marriage and the Jewish Tradition
          Philosophical Library, New York. 1951.
          
   [Bul86]
          Bulka, Rabbi Reuven P. Jewish Marriage: A Halachic Ethic. Ktav
          Publishing House; 1986. Hardcover. ISBN 0-881250-77-5. [Very
          thorough with many source references; treats modern-day
          problems as well.]
          [36][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Cro00]
          Crohn, Joel; Markman, Howard J.; Blumberg, Susan L. Fighting
          For Your Jewish Marriage. Jossey-Bass; 2000. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-787943-62-2.
          [37][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Dia85]
          Diamant, Anita. The New Jewish Wedding. New York: Summit Books,
          c1985. Summit Books; 1986: Paperback reprint edition. ISBN
          0-671628-82-8. [Somewhat non-traditional. Good book of ideas on
          Weddings.]
          [38][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Fel87]
          Felsman, Aharon. The River, the Kettle, and the Bird: A Torah
          Guide to a Successful Marriage. Philipp Feldheim; 1987.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-873064-40-2.
          [39][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Gol92]
          Gold, Michael. Does God Belong in the Bedroom. Jewish
          Publication Society; 1992. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827604-21-1.
          [40][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Hef93]
          Hefter, Wendy Chernak. The Complete Jewish Wedding Planner. Psp
          Pr; 1993. Paperback. 196 pages. ISBN 0-963575-30-9.
          [41][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Jaf00]
          Jaffe, Azriela. Two Jews Can Still Be a Mixed Marriage. Career
          Press; 2000. Paperback. ISBN 1-564144-73-9.
          [42][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Kap83]
          Kaplan, Rabbi Aryeh. Made in Heaven: A Jewish Wedding Guide.
          Moznaim Pub Corp; 1983. Hardcover. ISBN 0-940118-11-4.
          [43][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kau92]
          Kaufman, Machael. Love, Marriage, and Family in Jewish Law.
          Jason Aronson; 1992. Hardcover. ISBN 0-802225-54-3. Jason
          Aronson; 1996. Paperback. ISBN 1-568218-84-2. [It has a good
          explanation of Taharat Hamishpacha and has some food for
          thought on what we look for in someone we are planning on
          marrying. Has good advice on keeping marriages together. Also
          has good references if you want to read more.]
          Hardcover: [44][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kitxx]
          Kitov, Rabbi A. E. The Jew and His Family. (14th ed.)
          (translated by Rabbi Nathan Bulman). Shengold Publishers, New
          York. [This classic by the late Rabbi Kitov (author of "Book of
          the Heritage") is the pioneering book on the Jewish family.
          First published in Hebrew about 1966, is still a valuable
          compendium of concepts and customs.]
          
   [Lam82]
          Lamm, Maurice. The Jewish Way in Love and Marriage. Harper and
          Row, New York. 1982. ISBN 0-060649-16-X. Jonathan David Pub;
          1991. Paperback reprint edition. ISBN 0-824603-53-2.
          [46][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Lam72]
          Lamm, Norman. A Hedge of Roses: Jewish Insights into Marriage
          and Married Life. Feldheim, NY. 1972. ISBN 0-873064-34-8. Out
          of print. [Brief explanation of the laws of family purity.]
          
   [Leb87]
          Lebovits, Yehudah. Shidduchim and Zivugim: The Torah
          Perspective in Finding Your Mate. Philipp Feldheim; 1987.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-944070-01-9.
          [47][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Mar98]
          Marks, Susan; Ruthern, Marlene Lobell (ill); Black, Bruce.
          Seven Blessings: Our Jewish Wedding Book. Union of American
          Hebrew Congregations; 1998. Hardcover. ISBN 0-807406-40-6.
          [Reform]
          [48][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Rad89]
          Radcliffe, Sarah C. Aizer Knegdo: Jewish Woman's Guide to
          Happiness in Marriage. Philipp Feldheim; 1989. Hardcover. ISBN
          0-944070-08-6. Author's web
          page:[49]http://www.sarahchanaradcliffe.com/
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   [Sto67]
          Stolper, [Rabbi] Pinchas M. Jewish Alternatives in Love, Dating
          and Marriage. University Press of America; 1965, 1985.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-819144-75-4.
          [51][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Tau91]
          Tauber, Rabbi Ezriel. To Become One: The Torah Outlook on
          Marriage. Shelheves; 1991. Paperback. ISBN 9-992233-66-4.
          [Conceptual development of the Jewish view on marriage by a
          veteran marriage counsellor, presented as a dialogue with a
          couple who have come for treatment. While confined to the basic
          concepts, is very stimulating intellectually.]
          [52][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Ten88]
          Tendler, Rabbi Moshe D. Pardes Rimonim: A Marriage for the
          Jewish Family Ktav Publishing House; 1988. Paperback. ISBN
          0-881251-44-5.
          [53][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Wei00]
          Wiener, Nancy H. Beyond Breaking the Glass Central Conference
          of American Rabbis; 2001. Paperback. ISBN 0-881230-97-9.
          [Reform: Discusses what Reform Judaism teachs about Marriage.]
          [54][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Wes96]
          Westheimer, Ruth K.; Mark, Jonathan (ed.) Heavenly Sex:
          Sexuality in the Jewish Tradition. Continuum Pub Group; 1996.
          Paperback: ISBN 0-826409-04-0. Hardback available.
          [55][Buy at Amazon:
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    Dealing With Family or Personal Problems
    
   [Kus97]
          Kushner, Harold S.. How Good Do We Have to Be? A New
          Understanding of Guilt and Forgiveness. Little Brown & Co;
          1997. Paperback: ISBN 0-316519-33-2.
          [56][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Lev98]
          Levy, Naomi. To Begin Again: The Journey Toward Comfort,
          Strength, and Faith in Difficult Times. Alfred A. Knopf; 1998.
          Hardcover: ISBN 0-375400-03-6.
          [57][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Oli92]
          Olitzky, Kerry M.; Copans, Stuart A. Twelve Jewish Steps to
          Recovery: A Personal Guide to Turning from Alcoholism and Other
          Addictions. Jewish Lights Pub; 1992. Paperback: ISBN
          1-879045-09-5.
          [58][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Oli93a]
          Olitzky, Kerry M.. Recovery from Codependence: A Jewish Twelve
          Steps Guide to Healing Your Soul. Jewish Lights Pub; 1993.
          Paperback: ISBN 1-879045-32-X.
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   [Oli93b]
          Olitzky, Kerry M.; Holder, Jay. 100 Blessings Every Day: Daily
          Twelve Step Recovery Affirmation, Exercises for Personal Growth
          & Renewal Reflecting Seasons of the Jewish Year. Jewish Lights
          Pub; 1993. Paperback: ISBN 1-879045-30-3.
          [60][Buy at Amazon:
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    Family Purity
    
   [Abr88]
          Abranov, Tehilla. Secret of Jewish Femininity. Targum, NY.
          1988. ISBN 0-944070-04-3. Out of print. [Sensitive, detailed,
          sympatheic discussion of laws of mikveh, family purity and
          marital relations.]
          
   [ForXX]
          Forst, Binyomin. The Laws Of Niddah. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Paperback. [A comprehensive exposition of their underlying
          concepts and applications.]
          [61][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Mac99]
          Maccoby, Hyam. Ritual and Morality: The Ritual Purity System
          and Its Place in Judaism. Cambridge Univ Pr; 1999. Hardcover.
          ISBN 0-521495-40-7.
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   [Slo97]
          Slonim, Rivkah (ed.) Total Immersion: A Mikvah Anthology. Jason
          Aronson; 1997. Paperback. ISBN 0-765799-55-3.
          [63][Buy at Amazon:
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    Living Your Life Properly
    
   [FinXX]
          Finkelman, Shimon; Berkowitz, Yitzchak. Chofetz Chaim: Lesson A
          Day. Artscroll Mesorah. Hardcover. [The concepts and laws of
          proper speech arranged for daily study.]
          [64][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Fri90]
          Friedman, Rabbi Manis. Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore?:
          Reclaiming Intimacy, Modesty, and Sexuality (edited by Jena
          Morris Breninstall). Bais Chana Press, ISBN 1-578870-00-3,
          $11.95. [Collection of popular lectures by a charismatic
          Lubavitcher Hassidic maggid, widely acclaimed by both Jewish
          and non-Jewish commentators. The book is no longer available
          from HarperCollins. Bookstores may order it through The
          Bookmen, Inc.]
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   [Pli75]
          Pliskin, Rabbi Zelig. Guard your Tongue. (Adapted from Chofetz
          Chaim). NJ, Gross Bros., 1975.
          
   [Tel96]
          Telushkin, Joseph. Words That Hurt Words That Heal: How to
          Choose Words Wisely and Well. William Morrow & Co; 1996.
          Hardcover: ISBN 0-688124-45-3. William Morrow & Co; 1998.
          Paperback: ISBN 0-688163-50-5.
          Hardcover: [66][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Wyl93]
          Wylen, Stephen M. Gossip: The Power of the Word. Ktav
          Publishing House; 1993. Hardcover. ISBN 0-881254-69-X.
          [68][Buy at Amazon:
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    Interest and Loans
    
   [ReiXX]
          Reisman, Yisroel. The Laws Of Ribbis. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Hardcover. [The laws of interest and their application to
          everyday life and business.]
          [69][Buy at Artscroll:
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    Divorce
    
   [Amr68]
          Amram, David Werner. The Jewish Law of Divorce. Herman, Boston.
          1968.
          
   [Bul92]
          Bulka, Rabbi Reuven P. Jewish Divorce Ethics. Ivy League Press,
          1992. Paperback. ISBN 0-918921-03-1.
          [70][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Fri68]
          Fried, Jacob, ed. Jews and Divorce Ktav, New York. 1968.
          
   [Hau83]
          Haut, Irwin H. Divorce in Jewish Law and Life. Sepher-Hermon
          Pr; 1983. Hardcover. ISBN 0-872031-10-1.
          [71][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Ris88]
          Riskin, Shlomo. Women and Jewish Divorce: The Rebellious Wife,
          the Agunah and the Right of Women to Initiate Divorce, in
          Jewish Law, a Halakhic Solution. Ktav Publishing House; 1988.
          Hardcover. ISBN 0-881251-22-4.
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    Death and Mourning
    
   [Bot95]
          Boteach, Shmuel. Wrestling With the Divine: A Jewish Response
          to Suffering. Jason Aronson; 1995. Hardcover. ISBN
          1-568211-76-7.
          [73][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Bre93]
          Brener, Anne. Mourning and Mitzvah: A Guided Journal for
          Walking the Mourner's Path Through Grief To Healing. Woodstock,
          VT: Jewish Lights Publishing, 1993. ISBN 1-879045-23-0.
          [74][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Dia98]
          Diamant, Anita. Saying Kaddish: How to Comfort the Dying, Bury
          the Dead, and Mourn As a Jew. Schocken Books; 1998. Hardcover.
          266 pages. ISBN 0-805241-49-3. Schocken Books; 1999. Paperback.
          288 pages. ISBN 0-805210-88-1.
          Hardback: [75][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Gil97]
          Gillman, Neil. The Death of Death: Resurrection and Immortality
          in Jewish Thought. Jewish Lights Publishing. Hardcover, 1997,
          336 pages, ISBN 1-879045-61-3. Paperback, 2000, 336 pages, ISBN
          1-580230-81-4. [Includes information from a Conservative
          perspective.]
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   [Gol91]
          Goldberg, Hayim Binyamin. Mourning in Halachah. New York, NY:
          Mesorah Publications, Ltd. 1991. ISBN: 0-899061-71-0.
          [79][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Gro74]
          Grollman, Earl A. Concerning Death: A Practical Guide for the
          Living. Beacon Pr; 1974. Paperback. ISBN 0-807027-65-0.
          [80][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kol93]
          Kolatch, Alfred J. The Jewish Mourner's Book Of Why. Middle
          Village, NY: J. David Publishers. 1993. ISBN 0-824603-82-6.
          [81][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Lam69]
          Lamm, Maurice. The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning. Jonathan
          David Publishers, Inc.; 1969. Paperback. 288 pages. ISBN
          0-824601-26-2.[A compassionate and practical guide to the
          customs and rituals involved in death and mouring. Lamm's
          commentary and insights are instructive and enlightening, and
          ultimately, comforting, for he depicts a process of both
          comprehending and enduring the loss of a loved one in a most
          sensible way.]
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   [Lev94]
          Levine, Aaron. To Comfort the Bereaved: Guide for Mourners and
          Those Who Visit Them. Jason Aronson; 1994. Hardcover. ISBN
          1-568211-09-0. [Contains the traditions, customs, and prayers
          pertaining to nichum aveilim, comforting mourners. It
          demonstrates how Jewish customs address themselves to the
          various stages of the mourning process. This highly practical
          guide covers all aspects of appropriate behavior by a visitor
          to the house of mourning. It explains what should or shouldn't
          be said to mourners, and records experiences of mourners to
          visitors, to offer suggestions on what one can say or write at
          such a time.]
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   [Oli91]
          Olitzky, Kerry M. and Isaacs, Ronald H. A Jewish Mourner's
          Handbook. Ktav Publishing House; 1991. Paperback. ISBN
          0-881252-89-1. [Reform]
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   [Oli98]
          Olitzky, Kerry M. Grief in Our Seasons: A Mourner's Kaddish
          Companion. Jewish Lights Pub; 1998. Paperback. 448 pages. ISBN
          1-879045-55-9.
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   [Rap94]
          Raphael, Simcha Paull. Jewish Views of the Afterlife. Jason
          Aaronson, 1994. Paperback reprint, 1996. ISBN: 1-568219-38-5.
          474 pp. [Most Jews are under the mistaken impression that
          Judaism does not believe in an afterlife. This is not so, and
          in fact Jewish texts preserve a rich tradition of how this
          concept has been understood and taught throughout Jewish
          history. This book is an excellent introduction and overview of
          how the afterlife is viewed in The Torah, The Talmud, the
          medieval works, the Midrash and the books of the Kabbalah
          (Jewish mysticism). Many medieval Jewish texts are presented
          here for the first time in English.]
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   [Son90]
          Sonsino, Rifat and Syme, Daniel B. What Happens After I Die:
          Jewish Views of Life after Death. Paperback, UAHC Press, New
          York. 1990. UAHC #571201. ISBN 0-807403-56-3; Hardcover, Jason
          Aronson, 1994, ISBN 1-568212-88-7. [Addresses a spectrum of
          responses to the question, including philosophies from biblical
          rabbinic commentators to contemporary thinkers in the Jewish
          community.]
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   [Wei00]
          Weiss, Abner. Death and Bereavement: A Halakhic Guide. Orthodox
          Union; 2000. Hardcover. ISBN 1-578195-44-6.
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   [Wie98]
          Wieseltier, Leon. Kaddish Knopf; 1998: Hardcover, 588 pages,
          ISBN 0-375403-89-2. Vintage Books; 2000: Paperback, 608 pages,
          ISBN 0-375703-62-4.
          Paperback: [91][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Wol96d]
          Wolfson, Ron. A Time to Mourn, A Time to Comfort. A volume in
          The Art of Jewish Living Series. Jewish Lights Pub; 1996.
          Paperback. 320 pages. ISBN 1-879045-96-6. [This volume is a
          guide to those who are or will be mourning the loss of a loved
          one, those who will be comforting those who are mourning, and
          also contains information on advance planning for your own
          death and such end-of-life issues as ethical wills, advance
          health care directives, and estate planning.]
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Subject: The Cycle of Holidays

    All Holidays/The Calendar in General
    
   [CohXX]
          Cohen, Simcha Bunim. The Laws Of Yom Tov. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Hardcover. [A comprehensive halachic guide to the laws and
          practices of the Festivals.]
          [6][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Gre88]
          Greenberg, Irving. The Jewish Way: Living The Holidays. Summit
          Books, New York. 1988. Touchstone Books; 1993; Paperback
          reprint edition. ISBN 0-671873-03-2. [A compelling presentation
          of Judaism as revealed through its holidays. It presents an
          in-depth explanation and interpretation of each holiday's
          origins, rituals and significance. The detailed instructions
          emphasize how the rituals, prayers, foods and song reflect and
          reinforce its central motif. Rabbi Greenberg studies the social
          and theological implications that derive from each observance;
          his chapters on Yom HaShoah [Holocaust memorial day] and Yom
          Ha'Atzmaut (Israel Independance Day] constitute a
          groundbreaking theological view.]
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   [Kit70]
          Kitov, Eliyahu. The Book of Our Heritage: The Jewish Year and
          Its Days of Significance. 3 vols. Feldheim, New York. 1970.
          Philipp Feldheim; 1997. Hardcover expanded edition. ISBN
          0-873067-63-0. [This three volume set, from an Orthodox point
          of view, provides information and deep insight into the Jewish
          year: its festivals and fast days, its days of rejoicing and
          sorrow, and its laws, customs, and age-old lore. (1,156
          Pages).]
          [8][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Kla98]
          Klagsbrun, Francine; Podwal, Mark (Illustrator). Jewish Days: A
          Book of Jewish Life and Culture Around the Year. Noonday Pr;
          1998. Paperback. ISBN 0-374525-66-8.
          [9][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Sch96]
          Schauss, Hayyim. The Jewish Festivals: A Guide to Their History
          and Observance. Schocken Books; 1996. Paperback. 316 pages.
          ISBN 0-805209-37-9.
          [10][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Spi86]
          Spier, Arthur. The Comprehensive Hebrew Calendar. Feldheim
          Publishers, Jerusalem/New York, 3rd revised edition, 1986. ISBN
          0-873063-98-8. [Not only a calendar-date book, but easily gives
          anniversaries, Parashioth, Haphtaroth as well as elements of
          calendar calculations without straing one's eyes at the
          computer.]
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   [Str85]
          Strassfeld, Michael. Jewish Holidays: A Guide and Commentary.
          HarperCollins; 1985. ISBN 0-062720-08-2. [A guide to the
          practice and meaning of the holidays by the co-editor of "The
          Jewish Catalog" series. A fascinating weave of the traditional
          and the contemporary, the communal and individual, the letter
          and the spirit.]
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   [Tov97]
          Tov, Eliyahu Ki; Landesman, Dovid; Bulman, Nachman (trans.).
          The Book of Our Heritage: The Jewish Year and Its Days of
          Significance. Philipp Feldheim; 1997. Hardcover expanded
          edition. ISBN 0-873067-63-0.
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   [Was91]
          Waskow, Arthur. Seasons of Our Joy: A Modern Guide to the
          Jewish Holidays. Beacon Pr; 1991. Paperback. 245 pages. Reissue
          edition. ISBN 0-807036-11-0.
          [14][Buy at Amazon:
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    Shabbat
    
   [CohXX]
          Cohen, Simcha Bunim. Laws Of Shabbos. 3 Volume Set. Artscroll
          Mesorah. Hardcover.
          [15][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Dre70]
          Dresner, Samuel H. The Sabbath. United Synagogue Book Service;
          1970. Paperback. ISBN 0-838121-14-4.
          [16][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish] 
          
   [Gru72]
          Grunfeld, I. Dayan. The Sabbath: A Guide to Its Understanding
          and Observance. Philipp Feldheim; 1966, 1988. Paperback. ISBN
          0-873062-72-8.
          [17][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Hes51]
          Heschel, Abraham Joshua. The Sabbath: Its Meaning for Modern
          Man. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, New York. 1951. Reprint
          edition,1995. Hardcover. 118 pages. ISBN. 0-374253-21-8.
          [18][Buy at Amazon:
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   [KapXX]
          Kaplan, Aryeh. Shabbos: Day Of Eternity. OU/NCSY. Paperback.
          [19][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Neu74]
          Neuwirth, Rav Yehoshua Y. Shemirath Shabbath: A Guide to the
          Practical Observance of Shabbath. 2 vols. Translation of the
          second edition of the Hebrew - Shemiras Shabbas Kehilchaso.
          Volume I: Chapters 1-22; Volume II: Chapter 23 to the end.
          Philipp Feldheim; 1974, 2000. [An excellent source for
          practical halachos of shabbos.] Volume I: ISBN 0-873062-98-1.
          Volume II. ISBN 0-873064-77-1.
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   [Wol96a]
          Wolfson, Ron. The Shabbat Seder (Art of Jewish Living). Jewish
          Lights Pub; 1996. Paperback. ISBN 1-879045-90-7. [A concise
          step-by-step guide designed to teach people the meaning of this
          weekly celebration, as well as its practices. Activities and
          rituals are set out in a straightforward way, along with
          instructions on how to perform them. Each chapter corresponds
          to one of ten steps which together comprise the Shabbat dinner
          ritual, and focuses on the concepts, objects, and meanings
          behind the specific activity or ritual act. It is designed in
          an easy-to-read format for people with varying degrees of
          Hebrew skills. Conservative.]
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    High Holy Days
    
   [Agn65]
          Agnon, S. Y. Days of Awe: A Treasury of Jewish Wisdom for
          Reflection, Repentance, and Renewal on the High Holy Days.
          Schocken, New York. 1965. Schocken Books; 1995. Paperback
          reprint. 295 pages. ISBN 0-805210-48-2.
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   [GolXX]
          Goldwurm, Hersh. Yom Kippur: Its Significance, Laws, And
          Prayers. Artscroll Mesorah. Hardcover. [A presentation
          anthologized from Talmudic and traditional sources]
          [24][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [Goo92a]
          Goodman, Philip. The Rosh Hashanah Anthology. Jewish
          Publication Society; 1992. Paperback. ISBN 0-827604-08-4.
          [25][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Goo92b]
          Goodman, Philip. The Yom Kippur Anthology. Jewish Publication
          Society; 1992. Paperback. ISBN 0-827604-09-2.
          [26][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Ham98]
          Hammer, Reuven. Entering the High Holy Days: A Complete Guide
          To The History, Prayers and Themes. Jewish Publication Society;
          1998. Hardcover. 256 pages. ISBN 0-827606-09-5.
          [27][Buy at Amazon:
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   [Oli96]
          Olitzky, Kerry M. Preparing Your Heart for the High Holy Days:
          A Guided Journal. Jewish Publication Society; 1996. Paperback.
          140 pages. ISBN 0-827605-78-1.
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   [Rei97]
          Reimber, Gail Twersky (ed.); Kates, Judith A. (ed.) Beginning
          Anew: A Woman's Companion to the High Holy Days. Touchstone
          Books; 1997. Paperback. 384 pages. ISBN 0-684826-87-9.
          [29][Buy at Amazon:
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   [SchXX]
          Scherman, Nosson. Rosh Hashanah: Its Significance, Laws, And
          Prayers. Artscroll Mesorah. Hardcover. [A presentation
          anthologized from Talmudic and traditional sources]
          [30][Buy at Artscroll:
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    Sukkot/Simchat Torah
    
   [Goo73]
          Goodman, Philip. The Sukkot and Simchat Torah Anthology. Jewish
          Publication Society; 1973. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827600-10-0.
          [31][Buy at Amazon:
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   [LieXX]
          Lieber, Moshe. Simchas Torah/Shemini Atzeres: Its Significance,
          Laws, And Prayers. Artscroll Mesorah. Hardcover.
          [32][Buy at Artscroll:
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   [ZolXX]
          Zlotowitz, Meir. Succos: Its Significance, Laws, And Prayers.
          Artscroll Mesorah. Hardcover. [A presentation anthologized from
          Talmudic and Midrashic sources]
          [33][Buy at Artscroll:
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    Hanukkah
    
   [Goo76]
          Goodman, Philip. The Hanukkah Anthology. Jewish Publication
          Society; 1976. Hardcover. ISBN 0-827600-80-1.
          [34][Buy at Amazon:
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          ish/] 
          
   [Wol96c]
          Wolfson, Ron. Hanukkah (The Art of Jewish Living). Jewish
          Lights Pub; 1996. Paperback. ISBN 1-879045-97-4. [Discusses the
          holiday's origins, reasons for the Hanukkah candles and
          customs, and provides everything from recipes to family
          activities. There are songs in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish
          (with clear transliterations), recipes for Hanukkah foods,
          information on the arts and crafts of Hanukkah, the calendar
          and its relationship to Christmas time, and games played at
          Hanukkah. Putting the holiday in a larger, timely context,
          "December Dilemmas" deals with ways in which a Jewish family
          can cope with Christmas.]
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    Purim
    
   [Goo88]
          Goodman, Philip. The Purim Anthology. Jewish Publication
          Society; 1988. Paperback. Reissue edition. ISBN 0-827603-19-3.
          [36][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0827603193/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
    Pesach (Passover)
    
   [FinXXb]
          Finkelman, Shimon; Lieber, Moshe. Pesach. Artscroll Mesorah.
          Hardcover.
          [37][Buy at Artscroll:
          http://www.artscroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/ASIN/PESH] 
          
   [Goo94]
          Goodman, Amy; Goodman, Philip (editor). The Passover Anthology.
          Jewish Publication Society; 1994. Paperback. ISBN
          0-827604-10-6.
          [38][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0827604106/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Ste95]
          Steingroot, Ira. Keeping Passover: Everything You Need to Know
          to Bring the Ancient Tradition to Life and Create Your Own
          Passover Celebration. Harper San Francisco; 1995. Paperback.
          352 pages. ISBN 0-060675-53-5.
          [39][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060675535/socculturejew
          ish] 
          
   [Ste01]
          Stefansky, Chaim (Editor). The Carlebach Haggadah : Seder Night
          With Reb Shlomo. Lambda Pub Inc; 2001. Hardcover. ISBN
          9-657108-31-4. [The teachings and stories of Reb Shlomo
          Carlebach relating to the Haggadah and Passover Seder night].
          [40][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/9657108314/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
   [Wol96b]
          Wolfson, Ron. The Passover Seder (The Art of Jewish Living).
          Jewish Lights Pub; 1996. Paperback. ISBN 1-879045-93-1.
          [Explains the concepts behind Passover ritual and ceremony in
          clear, easy-to-understand language, and guides you with
          step-by-step procedures for observance and preparing the home
          for the holiday. The Haggadah texts are in Hebrew, English, and
          transliteration. A detailed description of the procedures
          involved in performing rituals is included, along with a
          section of practical questions and answers. "Innovations"
          offers imaginative ideas and customs for Seder celebration.]
          [41][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1879045931/socculturejew
          ish/] 
          
    Lag B'Omer
    
   [FinXXa]
          Finkelman, Shimon. Lag Ba'omer. Artscroll Mesorah. Hardcover.
          [42][Buy at Artscroll:
          http://www.artscroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/ASIN/LAGH] 
          
    Shavout
    
   [FinXX]
          Finkelman, Shimon. Shavuos: Its Observance, Laws, And
          Significance. Artscroll Mesorah. Hardcover.
          [43][Buy at Artscroll:
          http://www.artscroll.com/linker/socculturejewish/ASIN/SHVH] 
          
   [Goo92c]
          Goodman, Philip. The Shavuot Anthology. Jewish Publication
          Society; 1992. Paperback. ISBN 0-827603-91-6.
          [44][Buy at Amazon:
          http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0827603916/socculturejew
          ish/] 

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Subject: How do I obtain copies of the Reading Lists?

                                  Answer:
   
   There are a number of different ways to obtain copies of the Reading
   Lists:
     * WWW. If you are reading this on Usenet, and would like to see an
       online, hyperlinked version, go visit [2]http://www.scjfaq.org/.
       This is the "web" version of the FAQ; the version posted to Usenet
       is generated from the web version. Note that the www.scjfaq.org
       version is a copy of the actual master version; if you want to
       access the master, visit [3]http://master.scjfaq.org/.
       Alternatively, if you would like to see the posted version through
       the web, visit [4]http://shamash.org/listarchives/scj-faq/. The
       FAQ is in the subdirectory "FAQ"; the reading lists are in the
       subdirectory "rl".
     * Email. Scjfaq.org also provides an autoretriever that allows one
       to obtain a copy of the reading lists by return Email. To use the
       autoretriever, you send a retrieval request to
       [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the request in the body of the
       message. A more reliable way to retrieve these files is through
       the [6]FAQ autoretriever
       ([7]http://www.mljewish.org/bin/autoresp.cgi). For the FAQ, the
       request has the form:
       
     send faq partname
       For the reading list, the request has the form:
       
     send rl partname
       "Partname" is replaced by the name of the part, as shown in the
       general index. The following is a short summary of the mapping of
       partnames for the Reading Lists:
          + [8]general: Introduction and General. Includes book sources,
            starting points for beginners, starting points for non-Jewish
            readers, General Judaism, General Jewish Thought, General
            Jewish History, Contemporary Judaism, Noachide Laws, Torah
            and Torah Commentary, Talmud and Talmudic Commentary,
            Mishnah, Midrash, Halachic Codes, Becoming An Observant Jew,
            Women and Judaism, and Science and Judaism.
          + [9]traditional: Traditional Liturgy, Practice, Lifestyle,
            Holidays. Includes Traditional Liturgy; Traditional
            Philosophy and Ethics; Prayer; Traditional Practice; The
            Household; Life, Death, and In-Between; and The Cycle Of
            Holidays.
          + [10]mysticism: Kabbalah, Mysticism, and Messianism. Includes
            Academic and Religious treatments of Kabbalah, Sprituality,
            and the Jewish notion of the Messiah.
          + [11]reform: Reform/Progressive Judaism
          + [12]conservative: Conservative Judaism
          + [13]reconstructionist: Reconstructionist Judaism
          + [14]humanistic: Humanistic Judaism (Society for Humanistic
            Judaism)
          + [15]chasidism: Chassidism. Includes general information on
            historical chassidism, as well as specific information on
            Lubavitch (Chabad), Satmar, Breslaw (Breslov), and other
            approaches.
          + [16]zionism: Zionism. Includes Zionism and The Development Of
            Israel, The Founders, Zionistic Movements, and Judaism in
            Israel.
          + [17]antisemitism: Antisemitism. Includes sections on
            Antisemitism, What Led to The Holocaust, Medieval Oppression,
            Antisemitism Today (Including Dealing with Hate Groups),
            Judaism and Christianity, and Judaism, Freemasonry and other
            rumors.
          + [18]intermarriage: Intermarriage. Includes sections on "So
            You're Considering Intermarriage?", The Traditional
            Viewpoint, Conversion, and Coping With Life As An
            Intermarried.
          + [19]childrens: Books for Jewish Children. Includes sections
            on Birth and Naming, Raising a Child, Family Guidebooks,
            Upsheren, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Confirmation, Holiday Books for
            Children, Liturgy for Children, Bible and Torah for Children,
            Jewish History for Children, Jewish Theology for Children,
            Israel, Learning Hebrew, and Jewish Stories.
       The following is a short summary of the mapping to partnames for
       the FAQ:
          + [20]01-FAQ-intro: Section [21]1: Network and Newsgroup
            Information.
          + [22]02-Who-We-Are: Section [23]2: Who We Are
          + [24]03-Torah-Halacha: Sections [25]3, [26]4: Torah; Halachic
            Authority
          + [27]04-Observance: Sections [28]5, [29]6, [30]7, [31]8:
            Jewish Holidays; Jewish Dietary Law and Kashrut; Sabbath and
            Holiday Observance; Woman and Marriage
          + [32]05-Worship: Sections [33]9, [34]10, [35]11: Jewish
            Worship; Conversion, Intermarriage, and "Who is a Jew?";
            Miscellaneous Practice Questions
          + [36]06-Jewish-Thought: Section [37]12: Jewish Thought
          + [38]07-Jews-As-Nation: Section [39]13: Jews as a Nation
          + [40]08-Israel: Section [41]14: Jews and Israel
          + [42]09-Antisemitism: Sections [43]15, [44]16, [45]17: Churban
            Europa (The Holocaust); Antisemitism and Rumors about Jews;
            Countering Missionaries
          + [46]10-Reform: Section [47]18: Reform/Progressive Judaism
          + [48]11-Miscellaneous: Sections [49]19, [50]20: Miscellaneous;
            References and Getting Connected
          + [51]12-Kids: Section [52]21: Jewish Childrearing Related
            Questions
          + [53]mail-order: Mail Order Judaica
       Alternatively, you may send a message to
       [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following line in the body
       of the message:
       send usenet/news.answers/judaism/(portionname)
       Where (portionname) is replaced by the appropriate subdirectory
       and filenames; for example, to get the first part of the reading
       list, one would say:
        send usenet/news.answers/judaism/reading-lists/general
     * Anonymous FTP: All portions of the FAQ and of the reading lists
       are archived on [55]rtfm.mit.edu and are available for anonymous
       FTP from the pub/usenet/news.answers/judaism/FAQ directory (URL
       [56]ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/judaism/FAQ/).
       Similarly, the parts of the reading lists are stored in the
       pub/usenet/news.answers/judaism/reading-lists directory (URL:
       [57]ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/judaism/reading-lis
       ts). Note that the archived versions of the FAQ and reading lists
       are the posted versions; that is, they are each one large ASCII
       file.

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Subject: Credits

   This list is based on an original list developed by Rob Levine, which
   was last posted to the net in February of 1991. Rob's list was culled
   from s.c.j. postings as well as the bibliographies of some of the
   books on this list. This original list has been augmented based on
   bibliographic research done by D. Faigin at the University of Judaism
   in Los Angeles, as well as contributions from readers of s.c.j,
   mail.jewish, and mail.liberal-judaism. In June 2000, it was
   extensively reviewed with additional input from Eric Simon. It is also
   based on suggestions found in the excellent Jewish Catalog series,
   which would serve anyone well as a sourcebook on Judaism.
   Contributions to the list have also been made by: Jonathan Baker, Ed
   Cohen, Rachel Kaplan, David Kaufmann, Shaul Wallach, Len Moskowitz,
   and Hillel Markowitz. As usual, suggestions for additions or deletions
   are welcome, as are brief annotations for any entry.
   
   A special thank you... Special thanks for her patience and
   understanding go to my wife, Karen, who put up with me hiding at the
   computer for the two months it took to complete the July/August 2000
   remodel of the entire soc.culture.jewish FAQ and Reading Lists. If you
   think the effort was worth it, drop her a note c/o
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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