My intro to Judaism class has introduced me to books that have radically altered by perception of traditions, expanded my mind, and have left me as what I believe to be a better Jew and person. (You can see more about my journey to Judaism in my post history)
I was wondering what books you have all come across that have also had a profound effect on you? Whether they be religious books or ones simply written by Jewish writers speaking on topics from their unique perspective.
I just finished Here All Along by Sara Hurwitz and I’m dying to crack open something that’ll give me the same sense of pride in my identity.
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