ED SHERMAN
“Rabbi James Gordon once again does a superior job of tying elements of sportsmanship to the Talmud and Jewish traditions. He uses a diversity of sports figures, ranging from Lou Gehrig to Jerry Reinsdorf, to cite vivid examples of how aspects of their lives and careers can relate to Judaism. The Rabbi’s book is highly entertaining, with keen analysis and perspective. And it teaches many important lessons that can be learned from the sports landscape.”
Author, Babe Ruth’s Called Shot: The Myth and Mystery of Baseball’s Greatest Home Run; former Chicago Tribune sportswriter