DO YOU KNOW that there are Jewish perspectives on mudbloods, owl post, ghosts, magic wands, the rights of magical creatures, and avada kedavra?

HARRY POTTER AND TORAH combs Jewish literature for explanations of these and other themes from the Harry Potter series.

Based on traditional Jewish teachings, from Talmud and Midrash to Jewish Law and Kabbalah, Harry Potter and Torah will touch the souls of Harry Potter fans, fans of magic and fantasy, and anyone curious what Judaism says about esoteric themes.

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In the media

CNN Business News interviews the author

A brief mention in The Wall Street Journal (Mar 10, 2007)

An interview with the author in Moment magazine (Feb 2007):

A review in Connections Magazine (August/Av issue)

An excerpt in the Washington Jewish Week (July 13, 2007)

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An excerpt on aish.com: Harry Potter and the Children of Ketura

Table of contents & sample chapter

The book's blog (click here) has:

A Rabbinic letter of encouragement (haskama)

A list of sources cited

Questions or comments? E-mail the author at: author@harrypottertorah.com

The author pledges (without a Torah oath) 10% of his proceeds from sales of this book to be donated to schools in Israel that educate children of English speaking families.
Harry Potter and Torah is copyright © 2006 by the author. All rights reserved.