“In little over two hundred pages, Shirley Idelson has turned biography, institutional history, and social and religious history into a fast-paced, exhilarating, and suspenseful story. And not just that—for her story doubles as a compelling argument that the subject of the biography, Stephen S. Wise, and the institution he founded, the Jewish Institute of Religion (JIR), played a decisive role in “reinventing” American liberal Judaism.”
—The American Jewish Archives Journal
“In We Shall Build Anew, Shirley Idelson has combined the discipline and knowledge of a skilled academic researcher with the talents and style of a master narrator to provide a comprehensive and compelling tale of Stephen S. Wise and his Jewish Institute of Religion against the backdrop of an evolving twentieth-century American Jewish world. In so doing, Idelson has made an original contribution to American Jewish history and presented an instructive model of rabbinic leadership that resonates profoundly today. We Shall Build Anew will deservedly command a readership of scholars and laypersons alike!”
—David Ellenson, author of Rabbi Esriel Hildesheimer and the Creation of a Modern Jewish Orthodoxy
“The Jewish Institute of Religion, founded and led by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, played a central role in the reinvention of twentieth-century liberal Judaism. In this deeply researched and engagingly written volume, Shirley Idelson provides a warts-and-all history of JIR, including its ongoing legacy and conspicuous shortcomings. A welcome contribution both to the study of American Judaism and to our understanding of America’s seminaries and divinity schools.”
—Jonathan D. Sarna, author of American Judaism: A History— -