The British writer joins us to think about the ideological battle over the Western tradition and the role Israel plays in that fight.
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?
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.
As society loses its moral grounding, cooperation becomes impossible, while the state is forced to tend to the consequences of moral collapse.
A mob built the Golden Calf; a community built the Tabernacle.
“We shall do and we shall understand.”
Will America go the way of Britain?
Jews have made heroic efforts to help their own—and also to condemn violence against Christians.
Changing the past.
Isaac, Ishmael, . . . and Fatimah.
Koraḥ’s politics of anger.
The true cost of a society without a shared moral code.
Rational and irrational hatred.
A maximum of choice and a minimum of meaning.