When Einstein Met Kafka
By Diego Moldes
The extraordinary breadth of Jewish contributions to Western Culture in the sciences and arts have been, and continues to be, incalculable.
“This landmark contribution by a leading cultural historian, Diego Moldes, is an original achievement: the fullest and most historically grounded study of Jewish intellectual and cultural achievements and contributions. It fills a gap in the worldwide literature, at the very moment that it addresses urgent issues of the place … in their own contexts, especially today’s challenges not only to larger understandings but to contemporary everyday lives”
—Harvey J. Graff, a comparative social and cultural historian, Professor Emeritus of English and History, Ohio State University, is the author of The Literacy Myth, Literacy and Social Development in the West.
“There is no book like this one, which examines the contributions of Jews as individuals (not as a religious people) to all fields of knowledge”
—Stuart Weitzman, World Renowned Shoe Designer and Entrepreneur
