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2012.04.27, 1130  Yәru•shâ•laꞋ yim Daylight Time

Book Review: From Rome to Jerusalem

I enjoyed your humor and personal touch in your recent book, "From Rome to Jerusalem." Having met you personally made the reading most enjoyable. It's awesome to see how ha-SheimꞋ  led you to see the magazine article in The Jerusalem Post about our journey to become Nәtzâr•imꞋ . We don't always know through which avenue of the media someone will discover the answers they have been searching for. It is rewarding for us to see how your life took a different direction and hopefully through your biography other lives will be changed.

It makes the 30 years of continual research and writing all worthwhile to know we have been instrumental in touching one life so meaningfully.

Karen

Rainbow Rule


Many readers, deep in their own struggle to navigate their course through life, will identify with the challenges, and can profit from the successes, that Yosi (Ken) has related in From Rome to Jerusalem – especially Catholic readers who, like Yosi, remembers serving as an altar boy or on track toward seminary and priesthood or becoming a nun. The increasing pervasiveness of knowledge, due to the increasing pervasiveness of the web, will continue to make living in a religious institution-manufactured pretend world, defiant of facts and reality, increasingly impossible. Religious beliefs founded on false premises and deception of the masses is doomed to dustbins in the future. Time daily erodes their power – and the corresponding "faith" of those dangling from their apron strings.

Yosi's book unfolds the story of one who recognized the fatal flaws in his native belief system (just as I, and an increasing number of others, have) – and then confronted and dealt with them, abandoning false premises and historical deceptions, to chart a new path that reconciles with the reality – the real world, of a Creator who is mirrored in His orderly laws that govern the physical universe. I recommend the book to anyone befuddled by the flaws, deceptions and contradictory answers inherent in all popular religions. kol ha-kâ•vodꞋ , Yosi

Paqid Yirmeyahu

(Pâ•qidꞋ  YirmәyâhꞋ u, Ra•a•nanꞋ â(h), Yi•sә•râ•eilꞋ ) Israel

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