Rabbi Benjamin Blech is an internationally recognized educator,
religious leader, author, and lecturer. A recipient of the American
Educator of the Year Award, he has been a professor of Talmud at
Yeshiva University since 1966. He is the author of eleven books and
has written for the New York Times, Newsweek, and Newsday. He lives
in New York City.
Roy Doliner's studies span the spectrum of the humanities:
languages, comparative religion, art history, Italian and Roman
history, and Judaica (including Talmud, Midrash and Kabbalah). He
is often called upon to act as a docent for scholars and
international dignitaries to Rome and the Vatican Museums. He
divides his time between Rome and New York City.
"Just as the work of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel changed forever the world of art, so will this book change forever the way to view and, above all, to understand the work of Michelangelo!" -- Enrico Bruschini, Official Art Historian for the U.S. Embassy in Rome"This book of astounding revelations is built on careful scholarship, lucid exposition, and it is, above all, compelling reading." -- Jonathan Harr, author of the New York Times bestsellers The Lost Painting and A Civil Action"...(a) fascinating study of the Sistine Chapel. [...] Like the best art historians, the authors give us a fresh context for the times, never hesitating to make contemporary parallels. [...]This is a stimulating exploration that makes familiar masterpieces seem strange and new." -- Los Angeles Times"Fascinating.... Benjamin Blech and Roy Doliner appear to have few equals when it comes to the history and detail of the fresco.... a readable and informative piece of work." -- Manchester Evening News (U.K.)"The journey of analysis of the complex images rewards the reader with many profound insights about the artwork and the complex nature of Michelangelo's ideas....fascinating and engaging!" -- The Jewish Press
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