Most religions say the same thing. They proclaim, “Believe
me!” The novelty of Judaism is that it insists, “Think me!” The
individual can use rational thinking to make sense out of life.
It is not just a question of belief.
Albert Einstein contrasted science and religion when he said,
“Science without religion is lame, religion without science is
blind.” Apparently, a person must have religion, but he needs
one that is rational, seemingly a contradiction in terms. This
book, The Wisdom of the Jews, comes to resolve this dilemma for
the thinking individual.