
Witness from the Pulpit: Topical Sermons, 1933-1980
Author(s): Harold I. Saperstein (Author), Marc Saperstein (Author)
- Publisher: Lexington Books
- Publication Date: April 27, 2001
- Language: English
- Print length: 384 pages
- ISBN-10: 0739102591
- ISBN-13: 9780739102596
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“This selection from a lifetime of sermons is a treasure. We see a half-century of American Jewish history though the eyes of a learned rabbi who fought for justice and decency all his life. Rabbi Saperstein evoked for me the actions and the passions of all those days, and my admiration for him rose sermon by sermon.” ―Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, Professor of Religion Emeritus, Dartmouth College, and Past President of the American Jewish Congress
“Rabbi Harold I. Saperstein was a student of Stephen S. Wise. It is no wonder, then, that his preaching was a judgment on his time, reflecting the cadences and power of the biblical prophets. . . . This remarkable book is evidence of a burning fire in the marrow of the preacher’s bones. It also points to the need for the prophetic voice, speaking with clarity and force about the ongoing issues of our own day.” ―Rabbi Jerome Malino, Past President, Central Conference of American Rabbis
“This is a gem of a book, important reading for anyone interested in the inner life of American Jewry in the middle of the twentieth century. . . . What is remarkable in these sermons is that they not only read well, they remain interesting for their texture and nuance even decades after they were presented.” ―Jacob Neusner, University of South Florida and Bard College
“Reading these sermons now helps us to relive what was perhaps the most challenging era of Jewish history in millennia. We are indebted to Harold Saperstein for having appreciated the historic character of our generation and for having carefully preserved his homiletical output as a legacy to our posterity for generations to come.” ―Rabbi Emanuel Rackman, Bar-Ilan University
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