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April 23, 1999 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-23

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Leading Modern
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Irving Greenberg
on God, pluralism,
a divided Jewish
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opinions have been harshly criticized.
Rabbi Greenberg could be a bridge
builder between the denominations,
but in the current climate of conflict,
abbi Irving "Yitz"
not many bridges are being built. He
Greenberg is 65, the age at
says he has been prevented from speak-
which many look toward
ing at Yeshiva University. In recent
retirement, days of golf and
years, he probably
warmer climates. But
has addressed more
the author, teacher,
non-Orthodox than
communal leader and
Orthodox in his
historian still has a
many lectures
long list of projects to
around the country.
which he'd like to give
For the past 15
life, books to write
years, he has been
and ideas to advance.
working on a book
The list grows.
that will be his major
Now the president
written work to date.
of the Chaverim Kol
Because of adminis-
Yisrael-Jewish Life
trative and organiza-
Network, a new insti-
tional duties, it's still
tution chaired by phil-
unfinished. In a sab-
anthropist Michael
batical in Israel a few
Steinhardt aiming to
LIVIN G in the
years ago, he thought
innovate new institu-
k) f GOD
IMAGE
he would get it done
tions to strengthen the
P t.ttrvA:t 11-tt, Ukttwo
JEW,Sti
but somehow didn't
inner lives of Jews, he
Converatio with
"find the voice," he
RABBI IRVING Cs'REPNBPRCi
is the founding presi-
t•wr.
74*',
says
in an interview
dent of CLAL-The
NAIsT.
in his office at the
National Jewish
Jewish Life Network.
Center for Learning
During that time,
and Leadership, where
former student
he served from 1974
Shalom Freedman
until 1997; the found-
approached him and
ing chair of the depart-
offered to do a book
ment of Jewish Studies
based on conversa-
at City College in New
tions the two would
York City, where he
Frtviluhttt
As Conducted by Sit
share. Although he
taught from 1972-
was at first hesitant,
1979; a professor of
Rabbi Greenberg
history at Yeshiva
agreed, realizing that "more people haves-/
University from 1959 to 1972 and chair
read my views as misinterpreted by my
of the department during his last eight
enemies than have read them directly."
years there. An ordained Orthodox rabbi
Living in the Image of God.: Jewish
with a doctorate in history from
Teachings to Pei feet the World,
Harvard, he has led congregations in
Conversations with Rabbi Irving
Brookline, Mass., and Riverdale, N.Y.
Greenberg as conducted by Shalom
But perhaps he is best known as an
Freedman (Aronson; $28) is presented
Orthodox rabbi open to learning from
in the form of questions and answers.
all, who sees room for all stripes of Jews
It covers the rabbi's theological and
in the community, whose outspoken

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