Ask the rabbi
by Louis Jacobs
"The 'Ask the Rabbi' column in the Jewish Chronicle, in which the anonymous 'Rabbi' replied to readers' questions covering every aspect of Judaism, was an extremely popular weekly feature of the paper."--BOOK JACKET. "During more than twenty years, over a …
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"The 'Ask the Rabbi' column in the Jewish Chronicle, in which the anonymous 'Rabbi' replied to readers' questions covering every aspect of Judaism, was an extremely popular weekly feature of the paper."--BOOK JACKET. "During more than twenty years, over a thousand lively questions and answers have accumulated and this book is a selection of those questions arranged according to various pertinent themes."--BOOK JACKET. "It can now be disclosed that the author of the replies was Rabbi Louis Jacobs who, without refraining from expressing his own, occasionally controversial, views, presented the Orthodox position, as well as that of Reform and Liberal Judaism where they differed from Orthodoxy."--BOOK JACKET.
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