Edgar Bronfman: Heres to hoping
Review by Ami Eden

“Perhaps it's not as dramatic as battling Waldheim, but Bronfman's hoping his latest crusade will prove to be his most important legacy. So keep your eye on him. He's the one standing over there, somewhere between George Soros and Sheldon Adelson.”

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Water in the Wine: Jews, God and a Modern Crisis of Identity
Review by Alana Behr

“Bronfman offers further solutions ranging from study in Israel to greater cooperation among Jewish organizations at home, but his main contribution to the debate is to identify the problem succinctly, without the fear against which his argument is framed and always with a sense of optimism.”

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What’s right for the Jews? Edgar Bronfman takes a guess
Review by Stephen Mark Dobbs

“Arguing that a place should be available for everyone who wants to be under the tent is not a new idea, but Bronfman presents this point with vigor and candor, admitting in effect that in this society Jews may find themselves as likely to be getting married in a church as in a synagogue….The second part of the book outlines a variety of initiatives, funded by Bronfman and other philanthropists, to nurture and establish a new vision of welcoming and diversity, acceptance rather than tolerance. Bronfman advises respect for all the individual ways in which people choose to be Jewish and practice their faith.”

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What Makes Edgar Run?
Review by Jerome A. Chanes

“Bronfman’s “renaissance” prescriptions are all about inclusiveness and education, and his book is a cogent and intelligent argument in favor of these. His prescription is three-pronged: bringing Jewish life to Jewish youth, creating a new generation of Jewish leadership and “updating” our institutions.”

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