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Happy Hanukkah! Receive a Free Copy of My Book, The Crucified Rabbi

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Today begins the eight-day Jewish festival of Hanukkah. Since the new book is entitled The Crucified Rabbi: Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity and contains a section of Hanukkah, I'm giving away two signed books.

Here’s how you can receive a free copy:
For next eight days (Dec 12-19), if you favorably mention the book title (The Crucified Rabbi: Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity) with a link to the amazon.com page (http://tinyurl.com/y8k7p7u) through Twitter, Facebook, or your blog, then I’ll assign a number to your name for a chance to win a free book.
Here's a sample of an ideal Twitter post that you can copy/paste into Twitter:
Please check out this new book - The Crucified Rabbi: Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity - http://tinyurl.com/y8k7p7u
After the eight days of Hanukkah, one of my children will select two random numbers. If your name is listed as one of those two numbers, you win a signed book.

The more you mention the title and link through Twitter/Blog/Facebook, the more chances you have to win a free copy. For example, if you tweet it on Twitter three times, you have three chances to win a book (i.e. your name is on the list three times with three different numbers).

I’ll be checking Twitter every day and searching for all the mentions. If you blog it or Facebook it, please let me know in the comments, and I’ll assign you numbers for the list.

The winners will be announced on December 20. Most of all, thank you for getting the word out about the new book.

I look forward to mailing out the free copies…I’ll hopefully get them to you in time for Christmas!
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