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‘Boundaries of Judaism’ in second printing

Donniel Hartman book deals with categories of inclusion and exclusion in Judaism. In fact, it deals with the ever-relevant question, ‘Who is a Jew?’
 

 

 
Shalom Hartman Institute Co-Director Donniel Hartman’s 2007 book, The Boundaries of Judaism, is now available in a second edition.
 
Having sold out the first run, Continuum International Publishing House, the  Institute’s publishing partner for English language books, has printed and released a second edition. Order it online by clicking here .
 
The Boundaries of Judaism deals with categories of inclusion and exclusion in Judaism. In fact, it deals with the ever-relevant “Who is a Jew?” question, making it a timeless study of this perennial question.
 
The book is one of five titles in The Kogod Library of Judaic Studies. The other titles are:

 

 

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