I received the following reference question via the Jewish Comics 
blog I maintain. I don't have an answer for the poster, but - since 
it is about a book, specifcally - I thought I'd repeat the query to the list.

"This may seem strange, but I'm hoping you (or someone who reads this 
blog) can help me. I'm on the hunt for a book my family had when I 
was a child. Unfortunately, I don't know the book or author. It was a 
book of four-panel comics, each talking about how a different Jewish 
sect would deal with or feel about any given topic. For example, if 
it was about dating, it would be the Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, 
and I *think* Reconstructionist opinions / responses / whatever about 
dating. I know this is rather vague, but I'm hopeful. I haven't seen 
the book in about 15 years, but I'd know it if I saw it. It's 
probably from pre-1990, but I could be wrong. Any ideas? "




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