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Jewish FAQ Menu

Updated: January 17, 2005

These are some of the FAQs I have found most useful for quick answers to questions about Judaism and Jewish life. Please check here first before writing to me with your basic Judaism Q's...

Beginners and newbies, start with...

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Judaism

Not exactly a FAQ per se, but this new 1999 book is still a great introduction to Judaism for beginners. It uses the familiar "Idiot's" series format to explain the basics in very user-friendly language.

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Judaism and Christianity FAQ

A great FAQ which answers a lot of common questions that Christians ask about Jews and Judaism, from a traditional Jewish point of view. This FAQ is part of the Ask Lazer Archive, which features DOZENS of great FAQ's on various Jewish topics.


Hebrew (vocabulary) FAQ

This excellent Hebrew-to-English vocabulary list is geared toward Torah learning, i.e., Jewish religious studies. It won't tell you how to order a hot dog in Tel Aviv, but it will briefly define common Hebrew terms you might run across in Jewish newsgroups, articles, novels such as The Chosen, etc. Bookmark it for instant reference.

If you don't find the word you are looking for there, try the Online Glossary posted by the Jewishgen.org discussion groups.


Reincarnation and the Holocaust FAQ

Part 1 By Yonassan Gershom. Discusses issues directly related to the content of his two books, Beyond the Ashes (1992) and From Ashes to Healing (1996). It contains some clarifications about which Jewish groups believe in reincarnation, some misconceptions and media distortions about his work, the similarities and differences between Hasidim and New Age teachings, the concept of the Jewish soul, etc.

Part 2discusses general issues of beliefs about karma and how they relate to the Holocaust, such as: who comes back as who, antisemitism in certain New Age circles, the souls of the perpetrators, thoughts on healing the karma of the Holocaust, Jewish teachings on forgiveness, etc.

Part 3 continues the discussion about karmic issues from Part 2, with answers to questions regarding the reactions of specific groups and individuals -- Jewish and non-Jewish -- to this work, some controversial Orthodox beliefs, the Holocaust reincarnation-theme novel Night of Broken Souls by Thomas Monteleone, etc.


Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism FAQ

This FAQ on the "Judaism 101" site answers the questions most often asked about Jewish mysticism in plain English, written from a traditional point of view. While you are there, check out the rest of the website for other good Jewish FAQs.


Hasidism.info -- FAQ on Hasidism (Chassidism) FAQ

PART 1-A covers some basic background about the origins of Hasidism, some of the different Hasidic groups today, Rebbe Nachman's Breslov movement (and why Breslov is not Bratzlav), etc.

Part 1-B discusses how Hasidim are portrayed in the media, Chaim Potok's book, The Chosen, some recommendations& criticisms of books and movies, explanations of some bloopers and misrepresentations by Hollywood, etc.

PART 2 covers some common questions (and misunderstandings) about Hasidic garb, customs, mannerisms, roles of men and women, etc.

PART 3 of the Hasidism FAQ has questions about Hasidic beliefs, how one becomes a Hasid, observing the Sabbath, some medical issues, Hasidic music, occupations, belief in angels, etc.


soc.culture.jewish FAQ

Link to the excellent FAQ produced by the soc.culture.jewish newsgroup on Usenet. Their FAQ is very extensive and covers most of the common (and not so common) questions about basic Judaism, Jewish culture, Israel, history, the Holocaust, different denominations, holidays, dietary laws, practices, etc, etc, etc. It is arranged in a very convenient hypertext tree with several index levels, which lets you quickly zero in on exactly what you need to know without having to download the whole thing (which is humungous!). There are also excellent reading lists which go with their FAQ, and a great link launcher to hundreds of Jewish-related websites on topics from Adoption to Zionism. Everything you always wanted to know about Jews but were afraid to ask...


Judaism and vegetarianism FAQ

Excellent FAQ on Jewish vegetarianism by Dr. Richard Schwartz, Ph.D, author of Judaism and Vegetarianism and Judaism and Global Survival. Dr. Schwartz is an Orthodox Jew (he davens at Young Israel of Staten Island) whose excellent research answers many common questions regarding how to be both an observant Jew and a vegetarian. His basic approach is that vegetaranism is the highest form of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws) and therefore compatible with Orthodoxy (as well as all other branches of Judaism).


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