More than a third think the Jews are too powerful.
A useful lesson from George Orwell.
The lunacy of “intersectionality.”
A review of Indecent.
“The peace of the Sabbath . . . a time outside time, was palpable, infused everything.”
Something is rotten in the commentariat.
The latest obsession of the self-appointed constables of political correctness, writes James Kirchick, involves not simply identifying victims but constantly adopting new categories, upgrading some,. . .
Jiří (or Georg) Mordechai Langer forsook his bourgeois Jewish upbringing in Prague for a life of strict religious observance, studying in the hasidic centers of. . .
The Bible’s ban on homosexual acts is as absurd as its prohibition of shellfish, say gay-rights advocates, thereby mocking Judaism and requiring Christians to undermine. . .
Sam Schulman is wrong; same-sex marriage is simple, sacred, and very Jewish indeed
Or is it more similar to Christian marriage than Sam Schulman suggests?
The greater threat to Jewish mores stems not from same-sex marriage but from heterosexual promiscuity.
Religious-Zionist attitudes toward sex are fair game for scholarship, but scholarship should reflect fidelity to a complex reality. A new book fails the test.