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,[6] retiring from that position in 2003.
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