Nineteen Letters

Samson Raphael Hirsch, translation: Joseph Elias
Writing under the pen name "Ben Uziel," Hirsch presents his original view of Judaism in the form of a fictional correspondence between a young rabbi and philosopher, and a young intellectual.

The nineteen letters themselves are now observed as one of the greatest treasures judaism possesses, as this landmark book makes abundantly clear the fallacies of attempting to contort religion to one's whims or personal notions and in doing so he successfully clarifies and brings out the beauty in true judaism.

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