"Hartman adroitly argues that 'as long as the story we tell ourselves about ourselves embraces and strengthens the complexity of our identities . . . we provide ourselves with the tools to expand our moral aperture,' and invites essential debates about Judaism's past, present, and future. This impresses."-Publishers Weekly
"This inspired work gives us a language for understanding today's core Jewish issues, both in Israel and the Diaspora. I look forward to gathering my community around it for a spirited discussion of its insights."-Rabbi Edward Feinstein, senior rabbi, Valley Beth Shalom in Encino, California
"While not shying away from criticism or complexity, Hartman gives us a glimpse of the world as it could be: one steered by collective Jewish meaning, moral rigor, and courageous commitment to each other."-Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl, senior rabbi, Central Synagogue in New York City
"Who Are the Jews-And Who Can We Become? belongs on the short shelf of indispensable books on contemporary Judaism."-Yossi Klein Halevi, author of Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor