Irving Greenberg
American rabbi
Irving Greenberg (born 1933), also known as Yitz Greenberg, is a Modern Orthodox rabbi Jewish-American scholar and author. He is known as a strong supporter of Israel and a promoter of greater understanding between Judaism and Christianity.
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Quotes
edit- I don't care what denomination you belong to, as long as you're embarrassed by it.
- As quoted by Baruch Sienna in a 2006 review of Nothing Sacred : The Truth about Judaism (2003) by Douglas Rushkoff, and in "Across The Great Divide" by Jonathan Mark in The Jewish Week (3 September 2008).