Gershon Winkler and his wife Lakme Batya Elior discuss in this book convenant as the central thrust of Judaism. They see the world as a sacred space where all humans are given the choice to be "as human as divinely possible and as divine as humanly possible." The authors, who have taught Judaism for 16 years to initiates and seekers, explore the holy dimensions of relationships with self, other, children, and the earth. They emphasize the importance of free will, responsibility, and forgiveness. In one of the most interesting sections of the book, the authors recast the Ten Commandments as they apply to relationships.