Jewish-Christian Dialogue: A Jewish Justification. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989, 1992

Written from a Traditional viewpoint, argues for the theological validity and necessity of dialogue between Jews and Christians. Contains a good summary of the theological similarities as well as differences between the two faiths. Argues for acceptance of legitimacy of each religion by adherents of the other while also stressing their distinctiveness, rebuts Christian attempts to proselytize among Jews.