Pinchas Aryeh Stolper (October 22, 1931 – May 25, 2022) was an American Orthodoxrabbi and writer, who was a spokesman for Jewish Orthodoxy through his writings and books popularizing Orthodox Judaism.[1][2][3]
Stolper was the first National Director of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) of the Orthodox Union.[5] He subsequently served for close to twenty years as the head of the Orthodox Union as its executive vice-president, retiring from that position in 2003.[6]
Books
Pesach (NCSY, first published 1962)
Tested Teen Age Activities NCSY, first published 1964)
Revelation what Happened on Sinai? (NCSY, first published 1966)
How do I Know it is Kosher (NCSY, first published 1968)
Real Messiah: A Jewish Response to Missionaries (NCSY, first published 1976)
Purim in a New Light: Mystery, Grandeur and Depth: Revealed through the writings of Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner (Israel Book Shop, first published 2003) ISBN1931681309