Look, I managed to convince my Church of Christ father in his mid 90's that Heschel's I Asked For Wonder was mandatory reading for understanding contemporary American Judaism at it's best. So what about a collection in honor of him?
Abraham Joshua Heschel collection:
- I Asked For Wonder: A Spiritual Anthology
- Man Is Not Alone : A Philosophy of Religion
- God in Search of Man : A Philosophy of Judaism
- Heavenly Torah: As Refracted Through the Generations
- Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays
- Between God and Man
- Man's Quest For God
- Who Is Man?
- The Sabbath
- The Prophets
One I am in the process of reading, two I have read multiple times and two I've not seen. So I can vouch for the overall high quality. And if you ever run into Robert McAfee Brown ask him to tell you his Rabbi Heschel story.- I suspect Brown included it in his memoires.