‘Remarkably erudite . . . fascinating and remarkably learned.’<br /> Allan Nadler, <i>Jewish Review of Books</i>
‘I’ve been eagerly awaiting this book for years. Surely it is the most anticipated Jewish book of 2015 . . . It is chock-filled with examples, illustrations, and interesting ideas. There’s not an unnecessary word. It has the high quality that you would expect from American Judaism’s premier intellectual. I feel great joy in engaging with a work that stimulates both my love of Torah and my love of truth.’<br /> Luke Ford
‘Professor Shapiro is a precise, knowledgeable, and sometimes unconventional scholar. He attempts to demonstrate and to analyse how God-fearing writers and printers through the ages . . . “correct” texts or historical accounts so as to present them as they should have been rather than as they actually were . . . The bibliography and extensive indexes cover scores of pages. Professor Shapiro’s diligence has produced most interesting and praiseworthy results.’<br /><i>Hama'ayan</i>
‘The outstanding product of a master of rabbinic literature and an extraordinarily sharp-eyed and meticulous scholar. The book should be accessible to the widest possible readership, including traditionalists.'<br />Adam Ferziger, <i>Marginalia: Los Angeles Review of Books</i>
‘An impressive work of detailed and seminal scholarship . . . a major contribution to Judaic studies and is highly recommended to as a critically important addition to synagogue and academic reference collections and supplemental reading lists.’<br /> Micah Andrew, <i>Midwest Book Review</i>
‘Thorough, comprehensive, based on the painstaking examination and comparison of primary sources, <i>Changing the Immutable</i> is an impressive feat of scholarship.’<br />Andrew Koss,<i> Mosaic</i>
‘An outstanding work’<br />Fred Reiss,<i> San Diego Jewish World</i>
‘Fascinating . . . meticulous.’<br />Jack Riemer, <i>South Florida Jewish Journal</i>
‘Fascinating and well researched.’<br />Ben Rothke, <i>Times of Israel</i>
M. Shapiro provides in the last chapter a remarkable
glossary of well-known and less well known references that illustrate that
serve as a base to a philosophical reflection yet to come.<br /> Jean-Pierre Rothschild, <i>Revue
des études juives</i>