Perhaps a satisfactory answer can be found in “Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein” by Hilary Putnam (who seemed to me to be a reasonable philosopher, but converted to Judaism). I’ve just started listening to its audiobook version, prompted by this post.
Perhaps a satisfactory answer can be found in “Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein” by Hilary Putnam (who seemed to me to be a reasonable philosopher, but converted to Judaism). I’ve just started listening to its audiobook version, prompted by this post.