Hirschfield is the editor of
Remember for Life: Holocaust Survivors’ Stories of Faith and Hope and a co-author of
Embracing Life & Facing Death: A Jewish Guide to Palliative Care. In 2008 he published
You Don’t Have To Be Wrong For Me To Be Right: Finding Faith Without Fanaticism, described by a reviewer in
The Christian Century as "a breathtaking treatise on the perils of rigid religious behavior". Hirschfield conceived and hosted two series for
Bridges TV, an American Muslim television network:
Building Bridges: Abrahamic Perspectives on the World Today (three seasons) and
American Pilgrimage. With his CLAL co-president
Irwin Kula he co-hosts a weekly radio show called
Hirschfield and Kula on
KXL in
Portland, Oregon. Hirschfield writes a column, "For God’s Sake," for
The Washington Post’s
On Faith section. He writes the "Windows and Doors" blog for
Beliefnet, where he is featured as a "Preacher and Teacher." He is a regular commentator on ethical issues for
truTV. He was featured, along with students and professors from the
University of Oklahoma religious studies program, in a documentary entitled,
Freaks Like Me, on the subject of religion in the age of terrorism. ==Public positions==