Eric Cohen is executive director of the Tikvah Fund. He is the author of In the Shadow of Progress: Being Human in the Age of Technology (2008), editor-at-large of the New Atlantis, and a contributor to numerous publications.
The Tikvah CEO addresses the practical and ideological challenges facing Jewish daughters and sons—and mothers and fathers—today.
An investigation, and a tribute to the 2022 Herzl Prize laureate Roger Hertog.
American civilization seems to be undergoing a cultural crisis. What does this mean for the purpose and prospects of Jewish schools?
After the Great Disruption, a new renaissance can emerge, marrying Jewish classical education and novel technology, and confronting the cultural crisis with Jewish exceptionalism.
Some of Mosaic’s regular writers reflect on Neal Kozodoy and his accomplishments.
Some of Mosaic’s regular writers reflect on Neal Kozodoy and his accomplishments.
In a world without a creator God Who actually cares about us and about what we do, reducing pain becomes the primary thing that matters. And that leads to all sorts of deformities.
American society faces a deep crisis of meaning to which the city, and the idea, of Jerusalem has an answer. It is needed by Jews, and as much or more by Christians.
What are we to make of the fiery images, stories, and rituals that inform Jewish liturgy and Jewish self-understanding?
What are we to make of the fiery images, stories, and rituals that inform Jewish liturgy and Jewish self-understanding?
Today’s threats to Jewish life are many. Can a movement be formed to overcome them? What would it look like?
Both in America and in Israel, the liberal faith of too many Jews has imperiled the Jewish future. Needed is a serious, thoughtful, and authentically Jewish alternative.