Harvey Falk is a rabbi who has written extensively on rabbinic Judaism and its relationship to contemporary society. His last published book was 'Days of Judgment', a novel dealing with the alienation of American youth in the 1960's. He received his ordination from Mesivta Torah Vodaath in 1955 and studied at the Academy for Higher Learning and Research (Bet Medrash Elyon) in Monsey, N.Y. The research and writing in preparation for this book occupied him for a period of eight years.
This book will be read with profit by anyone interested in
Jewish-Christian relations. Dr. Michael Wyschograd, Professor and
Chairman, Department of Philosophy, Baruch College
Rabbi Falk has offered fascinating ideas about the setting of
Christianity at its beginning and about Jesus' probable relations
with the rabbinical school of Hillel. It is a highly suggestive set
of proposals, presented in an irenic and ecumenical spirit. Dr.
Walter Harrelson, Department of Biblical Studies, Vanderbilt
University
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