Westworld (Alberta, B.C.)
. . . a fascinating and beautifully rendered documentary of the American Jewish experience in all its splendid variety.
A well-researched, lavishly illustrated examination of the Jewish experience.
This gets my vote for coffee-table book of the year. Yet it's much more than a coffee-table book . . . it's a book to linger over, to pass on to children and grandchildren.
This is a book to start a library with.
This is a magnificent book that one wants to caress and touch as well as read. It is a book to display in the library or on the coffee table or give as a wedding present.
An exciting and significant contribution to the history of American Jewry, it merits reading from cover to cover.