Arnold Eisen - Sources

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  • The Jewish Theological Seminary - Arnold Eisen Official JTSA biography
  • A Biography of Arnold Eisen
  • Sources say JTS Set to Select Eisen As Chancellor -- Forward
  • Arnie Eisen: Teaching Religion Raises Devlish Questions
  • Arnold M. Eisen Named New Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary (press release)
  • Conservatives tap dynamic scholar, not rabbi, to head theological school
  • Choice, May, 1984, p. 1319.
  • Choice, February, 1987, pp. 896–897.
  • Christian Century, January 25, 1984, pp. 88–89; January 5, 2000, Hayin Goren Perelmutter, review of Rethinking Modern Judaism, p. 37.
  • Commentary, March, 1999, pp. 67–69.
  • Judaism, summer, 1990, David Biale, review of Galut, pp. 376–379.
  • Library Journal, November 1, 1986, p. 103; June 15, 1998, p. 84.
  • Los Angeles Times Book Review, January 8, 1984, p. 8.
  • New Leader, November, 2000, William B. Helmreich, review of The Jew Within, p. 33.
  • Reference & Research Book News, August, 1998, p. 12.
  • Religious Studies Review, October, 1987, p. 357.

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