“Books on Jewish history of this caliber are few and far between. This one is a major contribution to Jewish learning, to the understanding of who the Jews are and their role in world history. It upholds the scriptural mandate, Remember the days of old; reflect on the years of each generation. Ask your father and he will tell you, your elders and they will say to you.“
Rabbi Ephraim Oratz, Ph.D., veteran educator, administrator, editor, and senior lecturer at Darchei Binah Seminary
“One of the more intriguing topics discussed in Dawn to Destiny is how to reconcile science and Creationism. By posing such questions as, How old is the Universe? and Why did God create the Universe? Rabbi Goldson demonstrates how it is unnecessary to choose between Jewish tradition and the assumptions of the scientific community. It is the author’s ability to resolve issues like these in a thoughtful and articulate manner that makes Dawn to Destiny an essential addition to everyone’s library.”
Review in the St. Louis Jewish Light by Shira Peskin
“Rabbi Goldson offers an impressive presentation of Jewish history. He does so by presenting not only the historical facts but the ideas, implications and philosophy that these ideas represent. I have found the presentation extremely informative, interesting, and based on solid sources.”
Rabbi Ephraim Oratz, Ph.D., veteran educator, administrator, editor, and senior lecturer at Darchei Binah Seminary
“One of the more intriguing topics discussed in Dawn to Destiny is how to reconcile science and Creationism. By posing such questions as, How old is the Universe? and Why did God create the Universe? Rabbi Goldson demonstrates how it is unnecessary to choose between Jewish tradition and the assumptions of the scientific community. It is the author’s ability to resolve issues like these in a thoughtful and articulate manner that makes Dawn to Destiny an essential addition to everyone’s library.”
Review in the St. Louis Jewish Light by Shira Peskin
“Rabbi Goldson offers an impressive presentation of Jewish history. He does so by presenting not only the historical facts but the ideas, implications and philosophy that these ideas represent. I have found the presentation extremely informative, interesting, and based on solid sources.”
Rabbi Zev Leff, Dean, Yeshiva Gedola Mattityahu, noted author and lecturer