Non­fic­tion

The Jew­ish Way to a Good Life: Find Hap­pi­ness, Build Com­mu­ni­ty, and Embrace Lovingkindness

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September 1, 2025

For as long as Judaism has been a reli­gion, Jew­ish” has been a cul­ture — one whose unique blend of rit­u­al and real­ism has sus­tained its peo­ple for 3,000 years. Now in paper­back, Rab­bi Shi­ra Stut­man invites read­ers of every faith to do chesed, fos­ter tzedek, prac­tice shab­bat, and ulti­mate­ly find hap­pi­ness. From Love and Sex to Mourn­ing and Mon­ey, Rab­bi Shi­ra vis­its ten realms where we all get lost on occa­sion, shar­ing spir­it­ed, some­times sur­pris­ing wis­dom. On love: Sex is meant to be fun and lib­er­at­ing. On rest: Time is even more sacred than things. She details how cus­toms have sur­vived not out of oblig­a­tion, but because they meet our deep­est needs — from shi­va, which allows mourn­ing fam­i­lies not to be OK, to the unbri­dled joy of danc­ing the hora at wed­dings. For any­one seek­ing com­mu­ni­ty, mean­ing, or sim­ply some­thing more,” The Jew­ish Way to a Good Life offers prac­ti­cal, time-test­ed ways to enrich our days and engage those around us. By look­ing in and reach­ing out, we can all help tikkun olam—heal the world.

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