This book illuminates important issues faced by Orthodox Judaism in the modern era by relating the life and times of Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg (1859-1935).
In presenting Yudel Rosenberg's rabbinic activities, this book aims to show that Jewish Orthodoxy could serve as an agent of modernity no less than its opponents.
Yudel Rosenberg's considerable literary output will demonstrate that the line between secular and traditional literature was not always sharp and distinct.
Rabbi Rosenberg's kabb.