This book by prominent rabbi Kaufmann Kohler explains the beliefs; traditions and history of the Jewish faith. Detailed yet accessible explanations of the core tenets of the religion are offered by Kohler; whose decades spent in devotion and study of Judaism imbue the pages with an authentic and intimate knowledge of the faith from ancient times onward. First published in 1918; this account of the Jewish religion was praised by Kohler's contemporaries in the American Jewish community. The book is split into three fundamental parts; each of which studies an aspect of Judaistic belief: The first part examines the nature of God and the divine as understood by the Jews. The consciousness of man and concept of one God; and the role the Torah plays in defining and explaining the nature of the Father is detailed. The various traits of God - his ultimate knowledge; love; omnipotence and strict adherence to truth - receive their own chapters. The manner by which God makes himself known through the creation and miracles is also examined. The second part is entitled Man; and discusses where humankind stands in the view of Judaism. The nature of mankind; of its duality of good and evil; and of the aspect of God's spirit present in all men is explained. The notion's of divine retribution for misdeeds and of a reward for good acts; and the elements of civilisation which contribute to the moral behaviour of man are also examined. In the third part; entitled Israel and the Kingdom of God; we hear a historical account of Judaism's beginnings in Israel. The notion of the Kingdom of God and its connection to the Israelites is explored; while the traditions and customs of the priesthood are also detailed. Chapters are also devoted to other monotheistic faiths which followed Judaism; as well as the significance of the synagogue as a place of worship. Kaufmann Kohler was an influential Jewish intellectual and rabbi who rose to prominence after emigrating to the USA at a young age after formal education in various schools in Germany. Over decades; he became one of the foremost public figures advocating Reform Judaism; and influenced the development and public prominence of the Jewish religion. A frequent committee member and speaker at various rabbinic conferences; Kohler was also enthusiastic about science; using his writing skills to contribute articles to various scientific journals.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book!By SandyThis is a wonderful place to start learning about your Swiss roots in Wisconsin. For those of us who grew up in the Milwaukee area; it's wonderful to make this connection with our past; and sometimes see pictures of relatives or see pictures of people you have heard of all your life.I have only one complaint; that it was not longer! :)1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Who knew!!!By LyncieI loved this history of the Swiss. Best of all I discovered a picture of my Great Great GreatGrandfather and Great Great Uncle with their pictures and family.I found My History; which had been a mystery.