The book mirrors the man. Like Rabbi Irving Greenberg, Yitz Greenberg and Modern Orthodoxy: The Road Not Taken is scholarly yet accessible, critical yet constructive, focused yet with broad sensibility. The newly published essay collection critiques the rabbis ideas while appreciating their redemptive qualities. It charts the twists and turns of Modern Orthodoxy since the 1950s and explores Greenbergs up-and-down relationship with established Orthodoxy. The book also casts a wider light on issues that have exercised American Jews during that time: fitting into American culture, religious pluralism, feminism, the Holocaust, Zionism and modern sexuality. Its the story of American Jewry coming of age, with perceptive commentary on its sociology, theology and ethics. Eugene Korn, The Jewish Week This work provides an excellent introduction to the critical issues surrounding Modern Orthodoxys encounter with the rapidly changing contemporary world.
Randall C. and Anne-Marie Belinfante, AJL Reviews