Some people called Robert Barnwell Rhett the Father of Secession. This book illuminates Rhett's role in secession's time and passage. It tells of Rhett's interest in secession doctrine as early as 1828 and his outspoken support of disunion fully a quarter-century before 1861.
#1990576 in Books 2013-11-22Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.53 x .38 x 5.46l; .0 #File Name: 156699439X126 pages
Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Timely; insightful; practical guidanceBy Gil E. GordonThis is a deceptively thin book. It's packed with solid insights into Jewish communal life today and hints at what's coming tomorrow. A lot of what Rabbi Olitzky writes may not sit well with people who have vested interests in maintaining the status quo of traditional synagogue life; but that's all the more reason to read and heed its messages.