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Jonathan Sacks

The British writer joins us to think about the ideological battle over the Western tradition and the role Israel plays in that fight.

June 30 2022 12:33AM

A new edition of the Hebrew Bible edited by the late Jonathan Sacks Hebraizes its names in a way that bibles almost never do. Why, and what’s at stake?

Jan. 12 2022 12:01AM

Two friends, a leading Catholic thinker and a leading American rabbi, pay tribute to the late chief rabbi, and his legacy both here and in Europe.

Robert P. George and Meir Soloveichik
Dec. 11 2020 2:01AM

As society loses its moral grounding, cooperation becomes impossible, while the state is forced to tend to the consequences of moral collapse.

March 27 2020 12:01AM

A mob built the Golden Calf; a community built the Tabernacle.

March 20 2020 12:01AM

“We shall do and we shall understand.”

Feb. 21 2020 12:01AM

Will America go the way of Britain?

Jan. 9 2020 12:01AM

Jews have made heroic efforts to help their own—and also to condemn violence against Christians.

Benedict Kiely
Sept. 18 2019 12:01AM

Isaac, Ishmael, . . . and Fatimah.

Nov. 2 2018 12:01AM

Koraḥ’s politics of anger.

June 15 2018 12:01AM

The true cost of a society without a shared moral code.

Nov. 10 2017 12:01AM

A maximum of choice and a minimum of meaning.

March 24 2017 12:01AM