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| How to Raise a Jewish Dog | 
enlarge | Author: Rabbis Of Boca Raton Theological Seminary Creators: Barbara Davilman, Ellis Weiner Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 111962
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0316154660 Dewey Decimal Number: 818.5402 EAN: 9780316154666 ASIN: 0316154660
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adorable April 22, 2008 Very cute point of view, if a little much at times. May I recommend, "Yiddishe Mamas: The Truth About the Jewish Mother" for an eye-popping, serious, yet entertaining, and absorbing look at this maligned stereotype.
Great read! April 22, 2008 This was a great book - very easy to read and extremely funny! I bought this for my kindle but am going to get a hardcopy for a co-worker- she is raising a Jewish dog and doesn't even know it!
Hilarious! I plotzed! March 11, 2008 Very few books make me laugh out loud as frequently as this one did. I especially loved the training lessons, and am impressed with what brilliant actors they found to portray the dogs in the evocative photos that illustrate each step of the program. I eagerly await the sequel, How to Raise a Jewish Cat.
Hoilarious February 22, 2008 I'm not Jewish but I loved this. Sent to a Jewish friend who said they really identified with the book
Fun! January 21, 2008 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
HOW TO RAISE A JEWISH DOG by Ellis Weiner and Barbara Davilman January 21, 2008
This book was way too funny! HOW TO RAISE A JEWISH DOG is a manual that teaches us all how to raise our dogs Jewish. In Chapter 1, the age-old question is brought up:
"Why is a Jewish Dog different from all other dogs? A Jewish dog has three important traits that an ordinary dog doesn't have: an exaggerated sense of his own wonderfulness, an exaggerated sense of his own shortcomings, and an extremely close relationship with his master."
This is a good indication of what the book is like, and for those who can't see the humor in this, then maybe this isn't the book for you. Filled with photographs and charts, it's a how-to for those who want to raise their dogs Jewish. I also discovered after reading this book that I'm definitely a Jewish woman -wanna be. Very scary, how much my behavior matched those depicted in the book. (My own conversations with Alice our cat, as I go on and on asking her, "Why you do this to me? Why? What did I do to you to make you behave this way?" is a clear-cut example of my Jewishness).
I'm definitely recommending this book to those who can appreciate the humor. It certainly made my day.
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