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Trade Review

Kolbrener's work is an erudite and remarkably thoughtful demonstration of a pivot in method that yields a new vision of a well-known Jewish intellectual.

* Religious Studies Review *

The Last Rabbi is a learned, compelling, and challenging read, not only about Soloveitchik's work, but about the person, and the struggles of being "the last rabbi."

* AJS Review *

Kolbrener's provocative work offers an insightful new interpretation of a major twentieth-century religious thinker.

* Religious Studies Review *

The author, William Kolbrenner, a professor of English at Bar Ilan University, weaves his interests in Jewish thought and literature into his powerful examination, providing readers with a 'thought biography' that challenges us to consider Rabbi Soloveitchik as the 'reluctant modern.'

* Jewish Book Council *

Recommended.

* Choice *

Kolbrenner masterfully weaves a portrait of a very brilliant and complex individual who both successfully and unsuccessfully straddled the lines between the Yeshiva World and the world of Philosophy.

* Jewish History Channel *

The Last Rabbi provides a refreshingly new and different understanding of this enigmatic figureAlthough much of Kolbrener's foray into Soloveitchik's psyche is speculative, it does provide an innovative and fascinating new perspective on one of the most important, yet elusive, Jewish thinkers of the past century. For those interested in Jewish though, this is certainly a thought-provoking read.

* Times Higher Education *

This revolutionary work offers a powerful lens through which to read the writings of the pioneering 20th-Century talmudist and Jewish philosopher, Rabbi Joseph Ber Soloveitchik, the driving force behind American modern OrthodoxyKolbrener's work musters a dazzling panoply of Jewish and general sources to re-examine the life and works of the most influential American talmudist. The Last Rabbi is a challenging, yet rewarding, read and ironically raises the threshold for future studies of Soloveitchik to the extent that this work may itself be the "last".

* Jewish Chronicle *

Table of Contents

Abbreviations of Works
Preface
Introduction: The Making of Joseph Soloveitchik and the Unmaking of Talmudic Tradition
Part I: Talmudic Tradition: Mourning
1. Hermeneutics of Rabbinic Mourning
2. Pluralism, Rabbinic Poetry and Dispute
Part II: Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik: Melancholy
Interlude: Primal Scene in Pruzhna
3. Love, Repentance, Sublimation
4. Joseph Soloveitchik, A Melancholy Modern
5. Beyond the Law: Repentance and Gendered Memory
6. From Interpretive Conquest to Antithetic Ethics
Conclusion: The Last Rabbi and Talmudic Irony
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 19/09/2016
      ISBN13: 9780253022240, 978-0253022240
      ISBN10: 025302224X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Kolbrener's work is an erudite and remarkably thoughtful demonstration of a pivot in method that yields a new vision of a well-known Jewish intellectual.

      * Religious Studies Review *

      The Last Rabbi is a learned, compelling, and challenging read, not only about Soloveitchik's work, but about the person, and the struggles of being "the last rabbi."

      * AJS Review *

      Kolbrener's provocative work offers an insightful new interpretation of a major twentieth-century religious thinker.

      * Religious Studies Review *

      The author, William Kolbrenner, a professor of English at Bar Ilan University, weaves his interests in Jewish thought and literature into his powerful examination, providing readers with a 'thought biography' that challenges us to consider Rabbi Soloveitchik as the 'reluctant modern.'

      * Jewish Book Council *

      Recommended.

      * Choice *

      Kolbrenner masterfully weaves a portrait of a very brilliant and complex individual who both successfully and unsuccessfully straddled the lines between the Yeshiva World and the world of Philosophy.

      * Jewish History Channel *

      The Last Rabbi provides a refreshingly new and different understanding of this enigmatic figureAlthough much of Kolbrener's foray into Soloveitchik's psyche is speculative, it does provide an innovative and fascinating new perspective on one of the most important, yet elusive, Jewish thinkers of the past century. For those interested in Jewish though, this is certainly a thought-provoking read.

      * Times Higher Education *

      This revolutionary work offers a powerful lens through which to read the writings of the pioneering 20th-Century talmudist and Jewish philosopher, Rabbi Joseph Ber Soloveitchik, the driving force behind American modern OrthodoxyKolbrener's work musters a dazzling panoply of Jewish and general sources to re-examine the life and works of the most influential American talmudist. The Last Rabbi is a challenging, yet rewarding, read and ironically raises the threshold for future studies of Soloveitchik to the extent that this work may itself be the "last".

      * Jewish Chronicle *

      Table of Contents

      Abbreviations of Works
      Preface
      Introduction: The Making of Joseph Soloveitchik and the Unmaking of Talmudic Tradition
      Part I: Talmudic Tradition: Mourning
      1. Hermeneutics of Rabbinic Mourning
      2. Pluralism, Rabbinic Poetry and Dispute
      Part II: Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik: Melancholy
      Interlude: Primal Scene in Pruzhna
      3. Love, Repentance, Sublimation
      4. Joseph Soloveitchik, A Melancholy Modern
      5. Beyond the Law: Repentance and Gendered Memory
      6. From Interpretive Conquest to Antithetic Ethics
      Conclusion: The Last Rabbi and Talmudic Irony
      Notes
      Index

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