"Accept the true from whatever source it come," is sound rabbinic doctrine — even if it be from the pages of a devout Christian expositor or of an iconoclastic Biblical scholar, Jewish or non-Jewish.


Preface (p. vii) - The Pentateuch and Haftorahs (one-volume edition, 1937, ISBN 0-900689-21-8)


Accept the true from whatever source it come, is sound rabbinic doctrine — even if it be from the pages of a devout Christian expositor or of an...

Accept the true from whatever source it come, is sound rabbinic doctrine — even if it be from the pages of a devout Christian expositor or of an...

Accept the true from whatever source it come, is sound rabbinic doctrine — even if it be from the pages of a devout Christian expositor or of an...

Accept the true from whatever source it come, is sound rabbinic doctrine — even if it be from the pages of a devout Christian expositor or of an...