Contemporary Jewish Religious Thought, Mendes-Flohr
Essential Essays on Judaism, Eliezer Berkovits
Exodus & Revolution, Michael Walzer
Exploring Genesis,Nahum Sarna
Fate and Destiny, J.B. Soloveitchik
Frumspeak, Chaim Weiser
Halacha V'kabbalah, Yaakov Katz
Halachik Man, J.B. Soloveitchik
How to Read the Bible, Marc Brettler
Jew vs Jew, Samuel Friedman
Jewish people, Jewish Thought, Robert Setzer
Judaism and Society, Jacob Neusner
Judaism as a Civilization, Mordechai Kaplan
Minhagei Yisrael, Daniel Sperber
Must a Jew Believe Anything, Menachem Kellner
Not In Heaven, Eliezer Berkovits
On Being Free, Adin Steinsaltz
On The Book of Psalms, Nahum Sarna
Self Fulfilling Prophecy, Jacob Neusner
Sliding to the Right, Samuel Heilman
The Bible as it Was, James Kugel
The Bible Unearthed, Finkelstein, Silberman
The Coming Cataclysm, Reuven Bulka
The Genesis of Ethics,Burton Visotsky
The Halacha, Ephraim Urbach
The Hidden Book in the Bible, Richard Friedman
The Shabbes Goy, Yaakov Katz
Understanding Genesis, Nahum Sarna
Understanding Rabbinic Judaism, Jacob Neusner
We Jews, Adin Steinsaltz
Mission Statement
The foundations upon which Judaism rests is ethics. As in other cultures, law and custom evolve from an undestanding and commitment to an ethical standard.Halachic structures and substructures have their place, but are supported by a bedrock of ethical teachings. Once these teachings and its system begins to erode, the halachic constructs lose their potency and ultimately their value. By obsessing to the extreme and with blind obedience to halacha which has beeen rendered static, the spirit of ethical Judaism has been depleted. This site believes that there is a serious malais in the Jewish community resulting from the inversion of this paradigm. For more on this please visit my website at www.shaelsiegel.com