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Books by Rabbi Eckstein

Biblical Teachings from the Rabbi (2009)

Biblical Teachings from the Rabbi is a conversational study of the Scriptures that shows how God works through people to impart His strength, guidance, and wisdom. The studies contained in this inspirational book will help you learn more about the people and events that have shaped the history of Israel, discover biblical principles you can put to work in your own life, and trace the origins of the Christian faith back to the rich soil of Israel. Biblical Teachings from the Rabbi will be a valuable resource as you seek to learn from God's holy word.

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How Firm A Foundation (2001)

In How Firm a Foundation (an updated edition of the previously issued What You Should Know About Jews and Judaism), Rabbi Eckstein explores Jewish beliefs and holidays, the Jewish life cycle, Jewish worship practices, and much more. It's an invaluable resource for Christians seeking to understand the Jewish roots of their faith and build relationships with their Jewish brothers and sisters. Dr. Lloyd Ogilvie, former Chaplain to the U.S. Senate, said that How Firm a Foundation is "rich in information Christians need to know to be responsible and affirming friends, neighbors and fellow citizens to Jewish people"—and after reading it we know you will agree.

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The Journey Home (2001)

The Journey Home is a novel based on a real-life friendship that was born between Rabbi Eckstein and an evangelical Christian pastor, the late Jamie Buckingham, as the two traveled the Holy Land. Rabbi Eckstein wrote the book to honor Buckingham's memory, and to inspire other Christians and Jews to reach out their hands to one another in dialogue, respect, and love. The Journey Home tells the story of a compelling spiritual quest—a story of a Christian and a Jew growing profoundly within their own spiritual traditions.

What You Should Know About Jews and Judaism

In What You Should Know About Jews and Judaism Rabbi Eckstein explores Jewish beliefs and holidays, the Jewish life cycle, Jewish worship practices, and much more. It's an invaluable resource for Christians seeking to understand the Jewish roots of their faith and build relationships with their Jewish brothers and sisters.

Five Questions Most Frequently Asked About Jews and Judaism (1990)

Have you ever wondered what Jews believe about sin and salvation, how Jews view Christians and Christianity, and whether or not it is possible for Christians to enter into fellowship with Jews? These questions, and more, are answered in this slim but compelling book.

Ask the Rabbi (1990)

In these transcripts from the nationally syndicated radio show Ask the Rabbi, Rabbi Eckstein responds to a wide variety of questions related to Jewish life and faith. Topics include the meaning and significance of Jewish holidays, the Jewish view of marriage, the most important thing Christians should know about Jews, the history of modern Zionism, and much more.