You don't need a walkthrough for this game, except for maybe the end. This is designed to help you with that. The idea is that the Rabbi that doesn't answer back with questions is the weaker rabbi. If Zelig doesn't answer back with a question, hit him. Questions That Don't Work - The question involving "People" - "Are you happy with this life?" - The question involving "Respect" - "Is this worth your soul?" - "Do you REALLY call yourself a rabbi?" - "Do you know who I am?"/"Who do you think I am?" - "Last words?" Questions That Do Work - "How many others like you are there?" - "Do you think God understands?" - "How can you face God, knowing what you've done?" - "How can you live with yourself?" - "Is this how a rabbi acts?" - "Would you like to meet God?" Also regarding the endings: - The "best" ending is to spare Joe and spare Zelig. By sparing Joe, you save Raj, who testifies when Zelig is arrested. - The "bittersweet" ending is to spare Joe (thus saving Raj) but killing Zelig. - Another bittersweet ending would be to not spare Joe but also not spare Zelig. - The worst ending is to kill Joe but spare Zelig, resulting in Stone's word vs. Zelig's. There's also a "fighter" trophy where you have to go through the game without getting hit. One of the first battles is Joe. I wrote down the correct series you can do without getting hit. Nonchalant response (Rabbinical may work, didn't try) -> "Really?" -> "How does a 12-year-old commit murder?" -> "Do you do everything people ask?" -> "Angry?" -> "Defensive?" -> "Hiding?" -> "Hiding behind the knife" -> "Prove it" Even if you don't kill Joe, if Stone refuses to go out on the balcony, Zelig will kill Raj, and he won't show up, making the ending choices as if Joe was killed and Raj was shot. So if you spare Joe but DON'T go out on the balcony when Zelig says so, then instead of getting the BEST ending when you spare Zelig you get the WORST ending. Oy vey! Try logging into Zelig's account ("rabbiz") with his password at the BEGINNING of the game.