Status
Available
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Genres
Publication
Urj Press (1998), 160 pages
Description
Describes the similarities and differences among the three branches of Judaism while emphasizing the ties which bind all Jews together as a people. Includes exercises, questions, and activities.
Subjects
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
160 p.; 9.22 inches
ISBN
0807401692 / 9780807401699
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