Judaism Without Jesus
by Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon In his more than twenty scholarly books, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks has certainly demonstrated his credentials as a bright light in contemporary Judaism. I value him especially as a sensible and irenic spokesman for Jewish self-understanding. In this respect, at least, his most recent work, Future Tense: Jews, Judaism, and Israel in the Twenty-First Century, does not disappoint. (Whoever devised this title, by the way is a genius. In the expression “future tense,” which word is the noun and [Read more...]











