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Reviews for An Invitation to Shabbat: A Beginner's Guide to Weekly Celebration

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The average rating for An Invitation to Shabbat: A Beginner's Guide to Weekly Celebration based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2018-05-26 00:00:00
1997was given a rating of 5 stars Nina Schjnsby
What a pleasant, quick, and informative read about the most important Jewish holiday that happens weekly! While completing my conversion, I found this to be a timely book that helped me to not only stay honest to my values but recognize the meaning in all that I was participating in.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-02-19 00:00:00
1997was given a rating of 5 stars Jacob Mermelstein
This is a book that I actually began reading about six years ago. I'm not really sure why I stopped reading it. While I am not Jewish, it was still an interesting read. The title is a bit misleading in the sense that it does not cover all of Judaism. It also has some of the Rabbi author's opinions interwoven with the text, albeit mostly brief. The author makes predictions that are acceptable, yet I'm not sure if I agree with a few of them. With the title and the opinions added along with explanations of two sides of any given debate, I got the impression that Brawer feels that Orthodox is the only legitimate form of Judaism. Hmm. It was what I was looking for. A somewhat complete explanation of the faith, along with the very helpful history. Naturally, the Holocaust was the hardest part to read about. As far as the Jewish life cycle, the part on death was equally difficult to read. Even though I don't walk away from this book (after six years) feeling the need to become Orthodox, this book is very helpful and worth keeping for reference. My Notes: October 4th, 2011: The last time I read this book, I made it to page 182, but I've decided to start it over. I need a review in Judaism anyway." October 5th, 2011: Pg 22, 7.64%: "Ah review!" October 10th, 2011: Pg 22, 7.64%: "No, you're not misreading. I'm still on the same page lol. Been busy with planning a mini trip outta the city so I haven't had much chance for reading." October 18th, 2011: Pg 44, 15.28%: "Gonna read some more of this book and be on later." October 7th, 2017: Pg 182, 56.88%: "I'm now on the page where I'd stopped reading about six years ago. I don't remember why I stopped reading it. Now to finish this book."


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