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The First Jewish Catalog: A Do-It-Yourself Kit

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A true classic! When no one else can answer your questions on celebrations, ceremonies, customs, and rituals, The First Jewish Catalog can. 

324 pages, Paperback

First published October 15, 1965

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Richard Siegel

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March 13, 2014
Still only in the beginnings of reading, but I feel like this is the Moosewood cookbook version of Judaism.
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694 reviews37 followers
March 20, 2016
Entertaining in a time-capsule sort of way, heartbreaking a bit that some things haven't changed that the authors noted needed changing even in the mid 1960s, and completely beyond wonderful that some of the things they couldn't yet fathom have changed, for the best. Great how-to on a lot of things new or recently observant Jews may not even know how to ask.

Pros: Accessible (though good luck on finding a copy these days, Amazon does have a few. E-bay is a good option, surprisingly) in that they cover a wide range of Jewish beliefs and levels/ways of observance.

Cons: A bit too hippie-woo for my general taste. At the same time, they already had the mystical paths they seem to be searching for built in and didn't take them. Classical Hasidism largely discounted, although some authors got mention.

Recommended, but to select crowd. Better for folks who already have read a bit of other material, as much is very outdated (still worth a read, just good for new folks to know we've grown).
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December 12, 2020
Excellent instructional and informational book. Some resources are outdated. Overall, excellent.
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104 reviews36 followers
June 5, 2013
Oddball, exciting leftover hippie relic that was somehow haunting an unnnoticed, unloved bookshelf in my childhood home - mind you, my father wore a crew cut until the mid-70s, so I have no clue how it got there. Perfectly subversive for a little yeshiva boy in the '80s. I loved it.
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102 reviews10 followers
March 29, 2016
This was my guide and inspiration the year (1976/77) I lived in the Westwood Bayit and experienced a chavurah (non-synagogue-based community) of Jewish students, then spent the following year in Israel for the first time.
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27 reviews2 followers
February 20, 2008
I love this book! If you're new to Judaism, and can find it, get this one. You will refer to it again and again.
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51 reviews
April 4, 2009
Pure 70's nostalgia - the original hippy-Jew book - loved it way back when!
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745 reviews16 followers
August 29, 2015
Such a goofball hippie book from the 70s with actually really great information in there. Great reference book.
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