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Neville Teller, The Jerusalem Post
"I consider this book a landmark study that has been properly scaffolded by Yoel Cohen's sustained research publications on matters related to the rabbis-media-public nexus. This book demonstrates his years of scholarly research and adept utilization of language. Regarding content, Cohen always justifies his remarks, suggestions, and insights through his gathered and analyzed data. Furthermore, the mindfulness toward concise explanations of Jewish terminologies and brief yet meaningful contextualization prove how the book caters even to readers unfamiliar with the complexities of Jewish media, religion, and culture."
Carl Jayson D. Hernandez, Religion and Social Communication, Vol. 22 No. 2, 2024
"Professor Yoel Cohen has a deep understanding of religious society in all its diversity, and his research clearly reflects the gaps between different religious movements, both in their relationship to the media and in their relationship to their status in Israeli society. Therefore, the book paints a rich portrait of a diverse religious society, which is debating which ways are appropriate for it to deal with the presence of Communication in the public sphere."
Ines Gabel, Media Frames, the Israel Communication Association
"Cohen presents almost everything one would want to know about how and what Israeli rabbis and the public think, say, and write on the general ·subject of religion, especially as presented in the media. [This] book provides a deep and quite interesting look into Israel's tectonic media developments regarding religion news, their purveyors, and consumers-with some of the data quite unexpected."
Sam Lehman-Wilzig, Contemporary Jewry (2025) 45:7