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Magic is Might Muttar

  Much has been written about J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, and it is inevitable that much more will continue to be written. There is something about Harry Potter that captures and captivates, a feeling of timelessness and reality in spite of its obvious fantastical origins.

  The aim of Kashrus Hakishuf is to look at some of the many inconsistencies, discontinuities, and errors present in the Harry Potter series and discuss them through the lens of Torah Judaism.

  Kashrus Hakishuf explores such various topics as:

Hogwarts and Religion... Anthony Goldstein: A Yid in                   Hogwarts... Shichrur of House-Elves... The Deathly Hallows: Magic Mid'oraisa... the Fidelius Charm: Gavrah or Cheftzah?... and more.

  Also included are sections on plotholes and textual changes, as well as a unique Scriptural Synopsis of the entire Harry Potter series.

Not the worst book I ever read.

(not) The New York Times

 

A great book.  I recommend that you buy several copies.

The Author (who is in no way Nogei'ah Badavar)

Product Details:

Paperback: 90 Pages

ISBN: 978-1329786318

Publication Date: 12/25/2015

Dimensions: 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches

Weight: 6.6 ounces

Price: $5.99

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