I did not write this book to answer the question in the title myself. Countless parents have difficulty talking to children about Judaism, because they are full of unanswered questions themselves. In most families this is further complicated by the presence of multiple religious traditions. Children’s curious questions about God, faith and religion are an added challenge for parents.
With this book, I would like to create opportunities for all members of the family- grandparents, parents, step-parents and children, Jews and non- Jews, believers and non-believers alike - to talk to each other openly and honestly about Judaism, without taboos, expectations or prescribed answers.
My approach will generally only be acceptable for those with a liberal attitude to Judaism; therefore I recommend this book primarily for readers of such disposition.