"Accessible, informed, and balanced. . . . The author manages to tread on fragile ground with aplomb. . . . An exceptional tool for understanding."–
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A discerning biography of the longtime head of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. . . . [A] valuable complement to Joseph Telushkin's
Rebbe."–
Publishers Weekly "Glinter's masterful biography of R. Schneerson sheds light on the Rebbe's many virtues and flaws."–Yaakov (Jack) Bieler, Jewish Book Council
"In his account of the life and career of one of the most influential Jews of the twentieth century, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Ezra Glinter strikes an exquisite balance between appreciating Schneerson's profound impact on the Jewish world and recognizing his human fallibility."–Daniel Matt, author of
Becoming Elijah "A concise and insightful account of the most consequential figure in postwar Jewish life."–Rabbi David Wolpe, author of
David: The Divided Heart