Jews and Booze: Alcoholism, Addiction, and Denial in the Jewish World (Paperback)

Jews and Booze: Alcoholism, Addiction, and Denial in the Jewish World By Michael Levin, Rabbi Shais Taub (Foreword by) Cover Image
By Michael Levin, Rabbi Shais Taub (Foreword by)
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Description


We Jews wrongly believe we’re immune to alcoholism and addiction—instead, individuals, families, and communities are suffering because of the stigmas surrounding addiction and recovery in the Jewish world.

“Is the 12 step program suitable for Jews? In this book Michael Levin shows with learning, sensitivity and wisdom why the answer is a resounding ‘Yes.’”
–Rabbi David Wolpe

“Shikkur is a goy.” This Yiddish phrase means “Only Gentiles can be alcoholics,” but it’s not true. Jews suffer from alcoholism and addiction at the same rate as everyone else in society. Due to the stigma surrounding addiction in our community, people are dying unnecessarily…because they believe they can’t get help. Jews and Booze attacks the stigmas surrounding addiction and recovery in our world.

About the Author


New York Times bestselling author Michael Levin has served for more than thirty years as a volunteer counselor in the alcohol and drug field. He has worked with thousands of individuals and families across the United States. He lives with his family in Bergen County, New Jersey.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781637585368
ISBN-10: 1637585365
Publisher: Wicked Son
Publication Date: November 1st, 2022
Pages: 192
Language: English