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Fifty Shades of Talmud: What the First Rabbis Had to Say about You-Know-What
Fifty Shades of Talmud: What the First Rabbis Had to Say about You-Know-What
Paperback - English

Amusing. Seductive. Stimulating. We're talking about the Talmud? That's right. Take fifty actual Talmudic discussions, mix in pithy sayings (appropriate and inappropriate) by luminaries from Mae West and Amy Schumer to George Washington and Gandhi, add a few cartoons, and voila delighted and enlightened readers will come away with a new perspective on what the ancient Jewish sages say about our most intimate relationships. In this lighthearted, in-depth tour of sexuality within the Talmud, come eavesdrop at the first rabbis' locker-room door as they discuss every aspect of sexual relationshow, when, where, with whomoften in startlingly explicit fashion. Author Maggie Anton reveals how Jewish tradition is more progressive in many respects, and more bawdy, than one might think. The award-winning historical novelist's first foray into nonfiction is likely to leave her fans going OMG, WTF, and even LOL.

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ISBN
0976305062
EAN
9780976305064
Publisher
Publication Date
01 Apr 2016
Pages
0
Weight (kg)
0.14
Dimensions (cm)
17.5 x 12.4 x 1.0
Award(s)
Benjamin Franklin Award - Gold Medal Winner
About Author
In the early 1990s, Maggie Anton (born Margaret Antonofsky) began studying Talmud in a class for women. She became intrigued with the idea that Rashi, one of the greatest Jewish scholars ever, had no sons, only three daughters. She began researching the family, which led to her writing two books for adults: Rashi's Daughters, Book I: Joheved, and Rashi's Daughters, Book II: Miriam. She is the winner of the 2006 Ben Franklin Award for "Best New Voice--Fiction." She lives in Glendale, California.
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