References: Selected Book Reviews and Articles About His Work
- Berger, Shalom: Review of Shlomo Goren: Torah Sage and General. Lookstein Journal 2006.
- Chertok, Haim: Jewish Prose-Poem Review of ‘Life as Creation’, Jerusalem Post, April 29, 1994.
- Chertok, Haim: A good grey conversationalist. Review of ‘Learning in Jerusalem’, Jerusalem Post, April 2, 1999.
- Chertok, Haim: Review of ‘Shlomo Goren: Torah Sage and General’, Hadassah Magazine June–July 2007.
- Ellenson, David: Review of ‘Living in the Image of God’, Modern Judaism - Volume 20, Number 1, February 2000, pp. 113–116.
- Elkins, Dov Peretz: Review of ‘Small Acts of Kindness’, Jewish Media Review.
- Hornik, David: Review of ‘Small Acts of Kindness’, Jewish Press, Sept. 22, 2004.
- Littrell, Dennis: ‘A year in the life’, review of ‘Small Acts of Kindness’, Amazon.Com, Dec. 9, 2004.
- Kay, Alan: Jewish Book of Comfort (Jason Aronson Inc. 1997).
- Moskowitz, Ira: Writing for Sanity and Israel, Haaretz, Anglo-file Profile, May 21, 2006.
- Mitchell, Donald: A practical optimist, Review of ‘Small Acts of Kindness’, Amazon.Com, Nov. 13 2004.
- Novak, David: Review of ‘Living in the Image of God’, First Things: A Monthly Journal, May, 1999.
- Scheidemann, Mike ed.: A song to life and world peace: Selected essays and poems presented at the XIII World Congress of Poets of the World Academy of Arts and Culture (Posner and Sons: Jerusalem, 1993).
- Teicher, Morton: Review of ‘Small Acts of Kindness’ The National Jewish Post and Opinion, 2006.
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