There are 30 books by Reuven P. Bulka on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Chapters of the Sages (1993). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The quest for ultimate meaning 1979 · 239 pages
  2. 2 Mystics and medics 1979 · 120 pages
  3. 3 Sex in the Talmud 1979
  4. 4 As a Tree by the Waters 1980
  5. 5 A Psychology-Judaism reader 1982 · 316 pages
  6. 6 Torah therapy 1983 · 205 pages
  7. 7 Dimensions of Orthodox Judaism 1983 · 471 pages
  8. 8 The Wit and Wisdom of the Talmud 1983
  9. 9 The Jewish pleasure principle 1987 · 151 pages
  10. 10 What You Thought You Knew about Judaism 1989 · 436 pages
  11. 11 Individual Family Community 1989 · 160 pages
  12. 12 Uncommon sense for common problems 1990 · 180 pages
  13. 13 Jewish divorce ethics 1992 · 317 pages
  14. 14 Critical psychological issues 1992 · 152 pages
  15. 15 Chapters of the Sages 1993 · 282 pages
  16. 16 More of what you thought you knew about Judaism 1993 · 444 pages
  17. 17 More Torah therapy 1993 · 198 pages
  18. 18 Judaism on pleasure 1995 · 203 pages
  19. 19 Coming Cataclysm 1995 · 128 pages
  20. 20 Judaism on illness and suffering 1998 · 282 pages
  21. 21 Best-Kept Secrets of Judaism 2002 · 230 pages
  22. 22 Modern folk Judaism 2002
  23. 23 More Answers to Questions of the Spirit 2003 · 144 pages
  24. 24 The Haggadah Connection 2005 · 261 pages
  25. 25 Turning Grief Into Gratitude 2007 · 160 pages
  26. 26 The Jewish agenda 2011 · 103 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Reuven P. Bulka written?

BookOrb lists 30 books by Reuven P. Bulka.

Where should I start with Reuven P. Bulka?

A good starting point is Chapters of the Sages (1993).

What is the Reuven P. Bulka books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The quest for ultimate meaning (1979), 2. Mystics and medics (1979), 3. Sex in the Talmud (1979), 4. As a Tree by the Waters (1980), 5. A Psychology-Judaism reader (1982), 6. Torah therapy (1983), 7. Dimensions of Orthodox Judaism (1983), 8. The Wit and Wisdom of the Talmud (1983), 9. The Jewish pleasure principle (1987), 10. What You Thought You Knew about Judaism (1989), 11. Individual Family Community (1989), 12. Uncommon sense for common problems (1990), 13. Jewish divorce ethics (1992), 14. Critical psychological issues (1992), 15. Chapters of the Sages (1993), and 11 more.