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Post by Cary Friedman on Oct 22, 2006 10:06:04 GMT -5
Read the complete review: www.silverbulletcomics.com/news/story.php?a=2580[Excerpt] Sept. 22, 2006 "I didn't know what to expect from a book titled Wisdom from the Batcave, and written by an orthodox Rabbi. I wasn't sure if the book would be a tongue in cheek parady or a weighty psychological analysis. It is neither. Instead, the author, Rabbi Cary A. Friedman, provides an answer to a question that I definitely have asked myself several times. Why does a grown man still read comic books? Rabbi Friedman answers that Batman is a character who various writers have used over the years to teach moral and ethical lessons. Batman has developed into an ideal hero, one who never compromises his moral values, and a figure that we can learn powerful lessons from...." "I highly recommend this book."
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