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  • Reviewers

Amy Eilberg, a rabbi in Minneapolis/St. Paul, works in interfaith dialogue and on issues of dialogue within the American Jewish community. She is at work on a book on Judaism and peacemaking.

Robert Scherr is the Jewish Chaplain for Williams College. He is the Ḥazzan Emeritus of Temple Israel of Natick, in Natick, Massachusetts, and is the Director of Placement and Human Resources for the Cantors Assembly.

Richard Claman is a member of Town and Village Synagogue in Manhattan, a practicing lawyer, and a prior contributor to this journal.

Gordon Freeman recently retired as rabbi of Congregation B’nai Shalom in Walnut Creek, CA. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley and has written and published extensively in the Jewish political tradition.

Howard Avruhm Addison teaches in the Intellectual Heritage Program at Temple University. The rabbi of Congregation Melrose B’nai Israel Emanuel in Cheltenham, PA, he is the author of The Enneagram and Kabbalah: Reading Your Soul, now available in a revised edition from Jewish Lights.

Edward Feinstein is senior rabbi at Valley Beth Shalom in Encino, CA, and an instructor in the Ziegler Rabbinic School at the American Jewish University. He is author of Tough Questions Jews Ask (Jewish Lights) and Capturing the Moon (Behrman House). [End Page 122]

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