Enter Gil Mann.
Gil quit the business world
after receiving his degree in journalism and started writing and producing TV
news. He began to connect with his Jewish roots, and was encouraged to create
the Email of the Week column in AOL’s Jewish content area. Gil became
so involved with his work in the online Jewish community that he decided to
write his first book, which he blessed with probably the longest title of any
book ever; How To Get More Out of Being Jewish Even If:
A. You are not sure you believe
in God.
B. You think going to synagogue is a waste of time
C. You think keeping kosher is stupid
D. You hated Hebrew school
E. All of the above
Contrary to the title,
the book was not at all flippant. It was the result of listening to 150 Jews
in focus groups and interviews and dealt with serious issues concerning the
needs of all members of the Jewish community.
Gil’s new book, Sex,
God, Christmas & Jews is an equally serious collection of letters he received
asking questions about all aspects of life, but with a definite leaning towards
Jewish values. He deals with subjects not often spoken about publicly such as:
to circumcise or not to circumcise, or the truth behind Orthodox Jews having
sex through holes in the sheet, body piercing, the reasons for being Jewish,
generational differences and myriad other topics one might have floating around
the back of their mind.
Gil’s real talent
is his ability to speak to his correspondents in a sensible, sincere, yet soft
spoken manner. If he were a physician, one would compliment him on his marvelous
bedside manner. He never speaks down to his questioners. He never treats a question,
no matter how unusual, as being unimportant or frivolous. His respect for his
readers is apparent in all of his responses. This, in my opinion, is the reason
so many people feel free to ask Gil questions they might never bring up to anyone
else. They know they will be dealt with respectfully, and never be made to seem
foolish. On top of which, of course, they will get the information they want.
I urge the members of our
Megillah family to get their hands on Gil’s book and to devote some relaxing
time to savouring the questions and answers provided in Sex, God, Christmas
and Jews. Not only will you learn something, but you will feel as if you made
a new friend.