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MAJESTY AND HUMILITY: The Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik
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by Reuven Ziegler
Preface by Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtenstein
Foreword by Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter
Published by Urim Publications and Maimonides School and OU Press
Hardcover, 432 pages (including index)
Series: The Rabbi Soloveitchik Library - Volume 3
Series editor: Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter
ISBN 978-965-524-076-4
publication: 2012
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik was not only one of the outstanding Talmudists and religious leaders of the twentieth century, but also one of its most creative and seminal Jewish thinkers. This comprehensive study of Rabbi Soloveitchik's religious philosophy offers a broad perspective and balanced understanding of his work. By interpreting and analyzing both individual essays and overarching themes in an accessible and engaging manner, it uncovers the depth, majesty and fascination of his thought.
From the Foreword by Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter:
Rabbi Soloveitchik was well-known and highly
respected for his original mind and charismatic
personality, his intimate knowledge of the
totality of Jewish tradition and mastery of
Western philosophy, his intense fealty to the
mesorah combined with a real openness to
the best in the surrounding world, his radical
intellectual honesty and demanding search
for truth, his dazzling intellect and total lack
of pretense, his extraordinary power of selfrevelation
and deep-seated sense of privacy,
his courage to blaze his own trail and do what
he felt was right even when it was not easy…
What needs to endure for the future is
the substance of his ideas, the compelling
nature of his teachings, and the content of
his Torah. And for this we express deep and
profound gratitude to Rabbi Reuven Ziegler.
Rabbi Ziegler has devoted many years to
studying the works of the Rav and we are the
beneficiaries of his wisdom and his efforts…
He has done a masterful job in formulating the
teachings and world-view of the Rav in a clear,
organized, thoughtful and comprehensive way.
Through a careful analysis of the many works
of the Rav, Rabbi Ziegler has succeeded in
explicating his complex ideas and complicated
language in a comprehensible manner and making
them accessible to a wide audience interested in
more fully understanding and appreciating the world
of this spiritual and intellectual giant of Torah. Moving
from theme to theme and through essay after essay
in the Rav’s multi-faceted oeuvre, and with complete
mastery of the growing secondary literature on
his subject, Rabbi Ziegler’s careful and sensitive
analysis is extraordinarily insightful, highly compelling
and exceptionally well-done. The world of Rabbi
Soloveitchik the person has been lost, but the world
of Rabbi Soloveitchik the thinker, author and teacher
has been gracefully and magnificently preserved.
About the Author
Rabbi Reuven Ziegler is Director of Research and
Archives of the Toras HoRav Foundation and has edited
numerous volumes of Rabbi Soloveitchik’s writings. He is
also a founder of Yeshivat Har Etzion’s Israel Koschitzky
Virtual Beit Midrash and serves as its Editor-in-Chief.
About the Series Editor
Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter is University Professor of
Jewish History and Jewish Thought at Yeshiva University
and Senior Scholar at its Center for the Jewish Future.
Maimonides School (www.maimonides.org) is a landmark of Jewish learning and tradition in New
England. Founded in 1937 by the venerated Rabbi Dr.
Joseph B. Soloveitchik, zt”l, its pillars include excellence in
Judaic and general studies, a richness of Jewish tradition,
an unconditional love for the State of Israel, and a spirit
of kindness and compassion – for fellow Jews and all of
society.
The Rabbi Soloveitchik Library, under the auspices of
Maimonides School, is a collection of volumes designed to enhance
the understanding and appreciation of one of the greatest Torah
giants of twentieth century Jewish life.
Praise for Majesty and Humility:
"Rabbi Ziegler’s Majesty and Humility constitutes
a meaningful contribution to our corpus of Jewish religious thought…
Readers familiar with both the Rav’s persona and his writing will be
favorably impressed by the sensitivity manifested in the book – both
that of its author and that of his subject.... Such a study must be
judged by the quality of its content, by the incisiveness of its insight, by
the depth of its probes, by its innovative clarity.... I trust that my vote
of confidence in this opus is fully justified, as it is indeed deserving of
high regard with respect to the foregoing criteria."
–Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtenstein, Rosh Ha-Yeshivah, Yeshivat Har Etzion
"This volume is an ideal entree into Rabbi Soloveitchik’s thought –
but is even more than that. By skillfully drawing connections between
various writings, by clarifying many challenging ideas and passages, and
by integrating the Rav’s life with his thought, Rabbi Ziegler presents
fresh, penetrating perspectives and insights that will enlighten even
seasoned readers. The author makes demanding philosophical works
exciting and accessible. All who care about Jewish thought should
read this outstanding work."
–Dr. David Shatz, Professor of Philosophy, Yeshiva University
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