"The book is fascinating and important, focusing on a very seldom analyzed question: What forms of Jewishness - identification, affiliation, historical interest, religious practice - persist among Jews who convert to Christianity, and among their descendants? [...] Without making claims to explaining the phenomenon of the persistence of Jewishness in conversion as a general topic, the book presents a stunning range of responses to the question at hand."
Naomi Seidman, Chancellor Jackman Professor in the Arts, University of Toronto.
Angela Kuttner Botelho, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, USA.