"The great range of material with which Gruen deals and the clarity and depth of his analysis make Heritage and Hellenism an excellent introduction to a complex and poorly understood body of literature crucial to unraveling the place Jews made for themselves in the Hellenistic world." - G. Reger, Classical Review "Erich Gruen, distinguished classicist, offers a superb study of the interaction between Jews and Greeks in the Hellenistic period. [His] richly documented study sustains a critical dialogue with a broad range of contemporary scholars. His handling of complex issues is deft and judicious; his treatment of the primary texts is original and insightful.... Under Gruen's guidance [Hellenistic Jewish literature] invariably comes alive in new and fascinating ways." - Harold W. Attridge, The Journal of Religion "This excellent volume focuses on the writings of Jews in Greek and shows clearly that they are not to be seen as apologetic or defensive writings but as evidencing the vitality and creativity of a self-confident Judaism.... A book of broad scholarly interest to both scholars and everyone interested in the development of Judaism." - Robert Doran, Amherst College