About the Author:
Hasia R. Diner is Paul and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History and director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History at New York University. She is a two-time winner of the National Jewish Book Award. She lives in New York City.
Review:
"Last summer, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos announced that he intended to become more philanthropic and asked for suggestions about how to help people in the 'here and now.' The founder of today’s version of Sears, Roebuck could hardly do better than to peruse Ms. Diner’s biographical portrait and study Julius Rosenwald’s noble example."—Leslie Lenkowsky, Wall Street Journal
“Julius Rosenwald, by Hasia R. Diner, looks at the philanthropic efforts of the man who built Sears, Roebuck into a retail giant but who became better known for financing 5,000 schools for black children in the segregated South. Both his generosity and the conditions he attached to it, Ms. Diner argues, reflected his understanding of the religious principle that Jews should seek to “repair the world.”—Marc Levinson, Wall Street Journal, What to Give, Books on Business
"The portrait Diner paints is one of a man whose generosity and belief in Jewish ideals transformed philanthropy and have made an impact on our lives today."—Linda Tucker, Jewish Book Council
"In Julius Rosenwald: Repairing the World, Hasia Diner, a professor of American Jewish history at New York University and two-time recipient of the National Jewish Book Award, gives him the recognition he deserves. . . . Diner documents the spectacular scale, scope, and impact of Rosenwald's gifts."—Glenn Altschuler, Forward Magazine
"A wonderful interpretive biography of a complex man, a visionary whose actions and words, whether we agree with them or not . . . tell a truly remarkable, inspiring story."—Gila Wertheimer, Chicago Jewish Star
“At last, a full-bore biography of the American colossus Julius Rosenwald, innovative businessman philanthropist and avatar of three great missions: Jewish opportunity; African American progress; and advancement of the national ideal of exceptionalism. Hasia Diner’s richly told and long overdue Julius Rosenwald: Repairing the World, is a masterpiece.”—David Levering Lewis, author of King: A Biography and W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography, and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize
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