A Torah Giant

The Intellectual Legacy of Rabbi Dr. Irving (Yitz) Greenberg

Rabbi Avi Weiss author Rabbi Joseph Telushkin author Shmuly Yanklowitz editor Rabbi Joseph Telushkin editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Urim Publications

Published:25th Jan '18

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Discover the breadth of wisdom provided by this generation’s giant of Torah: Rabbi Irving “Yitz" Greenberg. Rabbi Yitz is one of the most renowned leaders in contemporary Jewish communal life. His dedication to foster a more interconnected and vibrant Judaism has been felt across the academic and broader world. In this new work, the legacy of Rabbi Yitz is discussed at length by those who have been affected by his inclusive model of contemporary Judaism, his approachable erudition, commitment to fostering meaningful interfaith dialogue, and constant striving to make the world a more just place. These intellectual progenies divulge the lasting impact Rabbi Yitz has had on their lives and the lives of people around the globe.

"Exceptionally well organized and presented, A Torah Giant is unreservedly recommended for personal, synagogue, community, and academic library Judaic Theology collections and supplemental studies reading lists." James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review
"Discover the breadth of wisdom provided by this generation's giant of Torah: Rabbi Irving "Yitz" Greenberg. Rabbi Greenberg is one of the most renowned leaders in contemporary Jewish communal life. His dedication to a more interconnected and vibrant Judaism has been felt across the academic and broader world. In this new work, the legacy of Rabbi Greenberg is discussed at length by those who have been affected by his inclusive model of contemporary Judaism, his approachable erudition, commitment to fostering meaningful interfaith dialogue, and constant striving to make the world a more just place." Phil Jacobs, www.jewishlinknj.com

ISBN: 9789655242713

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 671g

320 pages