
This Is My God
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Narrated by:
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Aaron Abano
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By:
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Herman Wouk
This Is My God is Herman Wouk's famous introduction to Judaism completely updated and revised with a new chapter, "Israel at 40". A miracle of brevity, it guides listeners through the world's oldest practicing religion with all the power, clarity, and wit of Wouk's celebrated novels.
©1959, 1970, 1974, 1988 The Abe Wouk Foundation Inc. (P)2018 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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One of a kind book about Judaism!
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The writing is first rate, but the reason this book only gets four stars is that it is dated in parts, as Wouk was clearly writing about the period in which he was writing and the present, especially the current state of Judaism, differs in substantial ways from his era. It may be unfair to judge him by a future he couldn't have predicted. But the discrepancy between his observations and the present are sometimes jarring and also annoying when he appears to be making predictions about the future of Judaism in America, and those predictions turn out not quite right.
Wouk writes about Kierkegaard in a way to suggest he doesn't have much respect for Kierkegaard's followers. But Wouk nevertheless comes across to me as a Kierkegaardian knight of faith. I very much doubt Wouk would have agreed with such a characterization, but I believe it aptly explains his otherwise perplexing combination of modernity and religiosity.
Amazingly honest, thoughtful, and well-spoken...
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You will be enriched!
Must Read for People who want to know God
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Great Starting Point for Beginners & Converts!
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Good explanaing of Judism
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not for me
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good not great.
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