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And You Shall Teach Them to Your Sons: Biblical Tales for Fathers and Sons

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Title: And You Shall Teach Them to Your Sons: Biblical Tales for Fathers and Sons
by Allan C. Tuffs, Paul Palnik, National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, North American Federation of Temple Brotherhoods
ISBN: 0-8074-0635-X
Publisher: Union of American Hebrew Congregations
Pub. Date: November, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $10.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Light and Breezy Judaism
Comment: Rabbi Tufts makes it easy to be Jewish. This book makes me feel good about being a liberal Jew. It seems to me that the G-d wants us to be inventivee and creative. Tufts is a warm and gentle human being. The Paul Palnik drawings are interesting and happy. This is not a dotti (orthodox) approach to Judaism. That is why I like it. My brother likes it too.

Rating: 2
Summary: When Jews are Democrats
Comment: This rabbi demonstrates what happens when Judaism is created by popular vote. No more commandments, no more tradition, no more loyalty; now we get suggestions, whats in, and dedication to what liberals want today. Even the spirited, interesting and clever drawings can't save this version of judaism-lite. Serious students of Judaism should look elsewhere for meaningful religion. The book reads like a boring dose of pool side chatter.Pass over this pampered, country club approach to Almighty G-d.

Rating: 5
Summary: Modern Religion in America
Comment: This book was read as a religious school assignment by my whole class. We loved the quirky and delightful drawings and our group particularly liked the illustration of a rabbi flying off the page and out of the book. The author's suggestions on what it means to be a spiritual person are interesting and enlightening. Rabbi Tufts seems to encourage an almost effeminate approach to male spirituality that several of us found disturbing. Our class discussed the difference between accepting the femenine side to our male personalities and becoming a whimp. This book sparked much discussion and debate. Our religious studies class was not boring for a change.

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