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How Not to Study Judaism, Examples and Counter-Examples
Parables, Rabbinic Narratives, Rabbis' Biographies, Rabbis' Disputes
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314 pages
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The book offers a critical examination of the academic study of Judaism through a series of essays and reviews. Jacob Neusner highlights common mistakes in the field and emphasizes the importance of properly engaging with Jewish literature and culture. By providing examples and counter-examples, he guides readers toward a more effective and respectful approach to understanding Judaism academically.
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2004, paperback
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