Rabbi Salkin links his childhood memories in an all-American suburb to relevant stories of early Judaism, defining moral and spiritual ethics of manhood for Jews in a Gentile world.
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Rabbi Salkin links his childhood memories in an all-American suburb to relevant stories of early Judaism, defining moral and spiritual ethics of manhood for Jews in a Gentile world.
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Near Fine in Very Good + jacket. Signed by Author Gift inscribed by author on free end page. Pages starting to yellow a bit, otherwise in very nice condition. This commentary on Jewish male life, an Iron John for Jewish men, is a road map for the 21st century. In his powerful new book, Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin links his memories of growing up Jewish in an all-American suburb to relevant stories from early Judaism, successfully defining a foundation of ethics and spirituality for consideration in everyday life. He goes on to apply these thoughts to controversial topics such as anti-Semitism, lust and sexuality, and circumcision. In the end, Rabbi Salkin delivers a thought-provoking, emotional, and spiritual resource. Written for today's Jewish man and those who love him, Searching for My Brothers is appropriate for anyone contemplating the meaning of being a man.