JESUS THE JEW
AND OTHER ADDRESSES
By Harris Weinstock
Introduction by Prof. David Starr Jordan
Ten straightforward talks by a broad-minded student of the Jewish Race, explaining alike to Jew and Christian the fundamental and highest conceptions of liberal Judaism and its relationship in Christianity.
HIGH PRAISE FROM THE NON-JEWISH PRESS
Herald and Presbyter, St. Louis, Mo.: "The author is a man of force and of large liberality, and goes far beyond what the ordinary orthodox Jew would be willing to concede."
The Outlook, New York: "It will justify a wide attention from both Jews and Christians, and in many respects will be of peculiar helpfulness to some who have no conscious religious faith."
News-Letter, San Francisco: "A very interesting volume, well written, broad in its tendencies, and one that will be helpful to any one who reads it, regardless of race or creed."
COMMENDED BY LEADING JEWISH PAPERS
The Jewish Spectator, New Orleans: "Its tendency is to remove prejudices from the minds of non-Jews and to strengthen the faith of the Jew. Every Israelite in the land should obtain two copies, read one for his own benefit and comfort, and give the other to a Christian friend who entertains yet a few prejudices and is desirous of divesting himself of them."
Jewish Ledger, New Orleans, La.: "It deserves a conspicuous place in the homes of intelligent people.... Always couched in respectful and courteous language, and refreshing in logical consideration of the question."