Contemporary Jewish Living, by the Book
John Wofford, “The Godblogger”of newvoices, writes that the new volume represents a milestone for contemporary Jews: “It hasn’t been finished yet, but when Teutsch’s three-volume Guide is fully published, it may stand as one of the crowning achievements of modern Judaism—a collection of Jewish thought on par with Mordecai Kaplan’s Judaism as a Civilization or Joseph Telushkin’s Code of Jewish Ethics. It already succeeds as one of the most complete records of the progressive Jewish world, and the best book I’ve acquired all year.”
The Guide, published in September 2011, is the first volume of a planned three-part series on contemporary Jewish life and practice.




