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119 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lot more than essential!
Over the last few years I've read my way through many of the popular "how-to"s and primers of Jewish literacy, books by Telushkin, Donin and Dosick, for example.

George Robinson's Essential Judaism is by far the best of the lot. Subtitled "A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs, and Rituals," the book is indeed that and a lot more.

In the course of its 650 pages,...

Published on March 29, 2000 by Seth Rogovoy

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1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars NO table of contents!!
For a book this size, with so many different subjects, I thought I'd be able to quickly do some research on a particular subject the author had written about. Guess what....I can't, because there is NO table of contents!!!!

For the amount of money this book cost I can't believe they couldn't include a table of contents!!!
Published 12 months ago by Ron Shelko


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119 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lot more than essential!, March 29, 2000
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Seth Rogovoy (Great Barrington, Mass.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs & Rituals (Hardcover)
Over the last few years I've read my way through many of the popular "how-to"s and primers of Jewish literacy, books by Telushkin, Donin and Dosick, for example.

George Robinson's Essential Judaism is by far the best of the lot. Subtitled "A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs, and Rituals," the book is indeed that and a lot more.

In the course of its 650 pages, the book lucidly explores Jewish worship and practice, sacred literature (Torah, Talmud, other rabbinical works), Kabbalah and mysticism, holidays, life cycle events, dietary laws, and Jewish history and denominationalism.

The treatment Robinson gives such topics as the prayer service, the blessings of daily life, and the evolution of contemporary Judaism is surprisingly deep for a work of this kind.

In particular, his chapters on the mitzvot ("Living a Jewish Life") and non-Rabbinic Jewish thought ("The Philosophers: The Continuing Evolution of Jewish Thought"), stand out not only for their all-around comprehensiveness, but also for their originality of ideas and presentation.

Essential Judaism is a well-organized and well-indexed book that can be enjoyed read from beginning to end, dipped into arbitrarily, and kept nearby as a handy reference. In just the month or so I've had it, I've already had several occasions to use it in this last manner, to answer questions or explain references I've stumbled over in other books, and it hasn't failed me yet.

Most books like this are written by rabbis, and some have particular agendas, ideological or religious. I think the very fact that Robinson is not a rabbi but a journalist who immersed himself over several years in the literature and lore of Judaism, processed all this information from all points of view, consulted various authorities and experts, and then found a way to explain it that was both accessible to the general reader yet utterly worthy of the importance and depth of the subject matter, goes far toward explaining why this book instantly arrives as the best one-volume reference to Judaism.

Essential Judaism is a lot more than "Essential." It's great. It'll make gift-giving time - whether birthdays or Bar-Mitzvahs, Chanukah or conversions - a lot easier. And when friends ask for a recommendation for that one book -- the one that is, besides THE book -- George Robinson's Essential Judaism will make that a lot easier, too.

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure for the neophyte, April 24, 2000
This review is from: Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs & Rituals (Hardcover)
I am not new to Judaism, but I have a lot to learn...actually, that is an understatement...I have mountains to learn! Essential Judaism is the one book that all people interested in Judaism, whether just in passing, as a potential convert, or as an actual Jew, should own. You will learn about all phases of Jewish life...from prayer, festivals, and how to live Jewishly, to Torah, mysticism, and philosophy. The narrative is very in-depth for such short overviews of all the various subjects and there are also sidebars to further elaborate on some things, including a listing of the entire 613 mitvot from the Torah. This book has been a valuable learning tool for me.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thorough and thoroughly interesting., January 27, 2005
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George Robinson returned to Judaism as an adult looking for spiritual centeredness, a deeper understanding of himself and his place in the world. He's a journalist, not a rabbi. His writing prowess is immediately evident, as is the fact that he has educated himself extensively in the material he treats. His book is primarily conceived as a broad-ranging educational text and guide for those who departed from the Judaism of their youth but are seeking 'something' or feeling drawn back. The book is actually a unique resource for anyone interested in Judaism. Being just such an 'anyone', Robinson's book is for me too, even though I'm not Jewish.

Beginning with a chapter on prayer and ritual, it becomes apparent that the reader will need to familiarize himself with many Hebrew words to appreciate Robinson's discourse. There's no way around it, but it's well worth the effort. The book is so thoroughly interesting that, regardless of the language and length (500 pages plus appendices), it may not seem like an effort at all. Robinson's scholarship is generally exceptional.
This reader was quickly struck with how fluid Judaism has proven to be. As the author states, "A people's ideas are informed by their history, and vice versa. . . and a lot of this book is about that relationship. . . There are some who would have you believe that Judaism is a transhistorical, immutable system of belief, but that just isn't true."

A look at the topics treated might whet your curiosity:

1- Service of the Heart: Prayer and Ritual
2- Rejoice in your Festivals: The Jewish Year
3- Birth to Death: A Jewish Life Cycle
4- 613 Ways: Living a Jewish Life
5- In the Beginning: The Hebrew Bible
6- The Rabbis Said: The Talmud and other Rabbinical Writings
7- Jewish Mysticism: Emanations of the Eternal
8- The Philosophers: The Continuing Evolution of Jewish Thought
9- Beyond the Rabbis: How Judaism Got Where it is Today
Appendices (5) and Glossary

I expected that I would use the book only topically, that is, to educate myself on Kabbalist mysticism, the Zohar, rabbinical writings, Jewish philosophers (Buber, for example), the difference between Orthodox, Reform, Conservative, and so forth, in a piece-meal manner. In other words, use it as one uses a glossary or encyclopedia, which in a sense, this book is. But upon reading the Introduction I found myself venturing into the book the old fashioned way, from the first chapter (okay, so I jumped around a little too). Either way, it ends up being a reference resource simply because there is such a wealth of religious, philosophical and historical information.

Thorough, thoroughly interesting, a book that may have no peers among books similarly conceived. Highly recommended.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well-written and Balanced Book Essential To All Jews, June 13, 2000
This review is from: Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs & Rituals (Hardcover)
This book is extremely well-written and useful to the modern Jew. It takes into consideration the different branches in Judaism when it talks about certain subjects. It gives a comprehensive guide to how all of the holidays are celebrated, and it goes over the entire Jewish life cycle to name a few of the facsinating things that you'll find in this book. Every Jewish library should contain this book.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars much more than a primer, February 27, 2006
as a jew making a recommitment to jewish practice after a 30-year hiatus, i needed a major brush-up. this book, i believe, was heaven-sent. i continually found myself saying out loud, "i didn't know that!" it covers every facet of judaism, from what to do and expect when you go to services, to the history of ancient israel, to the major philosophers, to how we as a people survived 2,000 years in exodus, to the rise of hasidism, to the effects of the holocaust on the religion, to the differences between the four major branches of judaism -- and everything in between. i flew through the 600-or-so pages and enjoyed not only the content, but robinson's writing style. his use of non-sexist language is refreshing. if the book piques your interest in specific areas, as it did mine, the bibliography points to sources where you can dig deeper. thanks, george, this book is a mitzvah.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the book I have been looking for!, September 6, 2000
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This review is from: Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs & Rituals (Hardcover)
For those seeking a book that clearly explains and clarifies topics pertaining to the Jewish religion/culture, this is the book. I have read several books on Judaism but this one really goes straight to the point in explaining Jewish history, culture, and observances in a clear and concise manner. This is an excellent book on the subject.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Provides the Details!, November 20, 2001
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Other books just give you an overview, but this book provides specifics and details. For example, other books about Judaism tell you that there are 613 mitzvot, but this author actually has a list that explains every single one of them! That's the kind of detail that someone who is really serious about learning more about Judaism needs.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars REFORMED Judaism Book., May 2, 2010
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NOTICE TO BUYER: This is written by a REFORMED Jew, not an Orthodox, as I thought it was. Hence, there will be some difference between what this guy believes and what Orthodox Jews believe. It is a good book, written well. I am a Christian trying to get a better understanding of the Jewish religion and culture, and I thought this was a Jewish Orthodox book. I should have done more research. I am not going to give it a bad rating though based on that. If you want a great book written from a Reformed Jews perspective, then this is a good one for you. If not, then search for another one.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A CLASSICAL ANALYSIS OF BOTH JEWS AND JUDAISM, June 11, 2002
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ODUENYI VALENTINE (Zurich, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs & Rituals (Hardcover)
Yes, George Robinson was sensational in his "Essential Judaism". I felt that air of classical elevation as I read through the pages.
From beliefs to customs; rituals to tradition, no book has handled it so well in a single compendium. Indeed, very few books possess the arresting aura that made this one so complete. All aspects, as well as all the factors affecting the religion were treated in details. The explanatory methodology employed throughout the chapters testified that both Jews and non-Jews were thought of, during the compilation of the book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great reference, July 3, 2010
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Boxorice (Greenville, SC) - See all my reviews
I am converting to Judaism, this book has served and will continue to serve as a wonderful "go to" reference. It really is quite comprehensive. At 650 pages, this is not a book I would read cover to cover at one time. I turn to it when I have question and read it in chunks. It's the best overall guide to Judaism I've found. It's a great book for a Jew, convert, or anyone who wants to learn a lot about Judaism.

Another book I'd recommend is What Is A Jew by Kertzer. It's a much shorter book but answers lots of questions.
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