Exchange with Leo Gartenberg about Forged Letters Written in R. Lamm's Name (1967)
Dear Rabbi Lamm: I am in receipt of your letter, which I read very carefully. You say that I should let you know whether I agree or disagree with your statements in it. I agree with some of your remarks, and disagree with others. You say that "Now, in this day and age, the Jewish people have not united or helped each other". I believe that the Jews of this day and age, are no different than Jews of all times, they may not be united, but they surely help each other. About changing views on Judaism, that is one thing I do not want to get into. About two Jews, one orthodox, the other reform, when in danger, I agree with you that they will surely help each other, to defend themselves. I will end my note with the same words as you do yours. "The Jewish people can unite, and so we can all become more religious by obeying the laws of Ashem. Amen. Best wishes and regards, Leo Gartenberg