'Should be read by every serious student of modern Jewish history.'
Morton J. Merowitz, Shofar
'Splendid . . . a superlative book, elegantly written, fastidiously researched . . . This is scholarship of a high order.'
Jonathan Sacks, Le'ela
'This is a first rate, scholarly book'
Mechy Frankel, Tradition
'Shapiro's excellent new study . . . is certainly one of the finest pieces of contemporary Jewish scholarship . . . a monumental study of a great man and a great rabbi. . . . In addition, this study offers the reader a detailed view of the complexities of Orthodox Jewish life in the twentieth century . . . serves not only as a study of Rabbi Jehiel Weinberg, but as a memorial to the vanished world of German Orthodoxy.'
Zalman Alpert, Algemeiner Journal
'Of genuine distinction . . . Beautifully executed . . . The definitive account of an important subject in the study of the twentieth-century history of Judaism. No-one has to go over this subject again . . . Shapiro takes his place among the most promising and interesting and intelligent scholars of his generation.'
Jacob Neusner, Jewish Post & Opinion
'Thoroughly researched and highly readable . . . an excellently written book, highly recommended for all college-level libraries.'
Yisrael Dubitsky, AJL Newsletter
'We are indebted to Marc Shapiro for his brilliant work that brings to life this major halakhic personality.'
Simcha Krauss, Edah Journal
'No understanding of modern Jewish history can be considered complete without an understanding of how Orthodox Judaism encountered the modern world. Shapiro's study . . . is a major scholarly contribution'.
Richard L. Rubenstein, American Jewish Congress Monthly
'Shapiro's signal contribution is to present Weinberg in the round: both the public and the private figure.'
David Singer, First Things
'Measured, careful, well-written, and critical yet respectful . . . a fine work of intellectual history and a worthy example of rabbinic biography written in accordance with the best standards of academic scholarship.'
Gershon Bacon, Studies in Contemporary Jewry