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Comment Greenberg, Blu, How To Run a Traditional Jewish Household, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1983.
Comment A very traditional and very thorough description of how Orthodox Jewish women, men, children and families are supposed to worship and live. A great source for details of old rituals that UU Jews might want to reinterpret, like the use of the mikvah or Shabbat candle lighting. —Rachael Stark, c. 2002
Comment Renberg, Dalia Hardof, The Complete Family Guide to Jewish Holidays, New York, Adama Books, 1985.
Comment A basic, middle of the road how-to guide to celebrating Jewish holidays. Children's guides are often a good place to start to reinterpret and reconstruct. Includes music, recipes, history, crafts. —Rachael Stark, c. 2002

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