Marc Gellman

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Marc Gellman writes a solo column at Newsweek.com, and along with his close friend Thomas Hartman, he co-hosts the cable television program "The God Squad." The rabbi-and-priest duo have made frequent appearances on Good Morning America, Donlmus, and other major media programs. In addition to being the authors of Religion for Dummies, they have written five children's books, including How Do You Spell God?, which was made into an animated, Peabody-award winning HBO special. Gellman is the senior rabbi at Temple Beth Torah in Melville, NY. ...more

Average rating: 4.09 · 461 ratings · 80 reviews · 28 distinct worksSimilar authors
Does God Have a Big Toe?: S...

4.13 avg rating — 121 ratings — published 1989 — 8 editions
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Always Wear Clean Underwear...

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How Do You Spell God?

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And God Cried, Too: A Kid's...

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God's Mailbox: More Stories...

4.26 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 1996 — 7 editions
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Someday You'll Thank Me for...

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Lost & Found: A Kid's Book ...

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Always Wear Clean Underwear

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“I think wrinkles are terrific because they show what your face has been doing all your life. If your face has spent most of its time smiling, you'll have smile wrinkles. Smile wrinkles are one of the best things people can have on their face.”
Marc Gellman, Always Wear Clean Underwear: And Other Ways Parents Say I Love You

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