The book, set at a Boca Raton Theological Seminary, is fictional so remember that How to Raise a Jewish Dog is meant to be humorous, not to offend. The (fictional) Rabbis develop a dog training program for raising a Jewish dog. Included are passive-aggressive techniques, spoiling, and manipulation all in hopes of creating a high achieving dog. "Oy vey!"
How to Raise a Jewish Dog is published by Little, Brown and Company, and is less than 200 pages so pick up your copy today before Hanukkah ends.
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Published by Bobbi Leder
Bobbi Leder is the author of the picture book, THE SECRET POLICE DOG. Leder has been published with a variety of print and web-based magazines, websites, anthologies, and newspapers. View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentFunny--my dog is celebrating her birthday today, but she would be Jewish today if she thought it would get her an extra dog bone!lol
Sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for the info.