Judaism
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Being Jewish in Public
For a long time, precisely as long as Judaism was marginal to my life, the strict separation…
Letter from Jerusalem
To come to Jerusalem from Paris, or even Tel Aviv, is to succumb to the uncanny feeling…
Editorial: The Year that Conservatism Turned Ugly
To judge simply by the responses we have received, a good many readers did not like the…
Editorial: Christians, Jews, and Anti-Semitism
Call it a public service. When National Review devoted almost an entire issue to William F. Buckley’s…
Confessions of a Rootless Cosmopolitan Jew
I, the grandson of devout Orthodox Jews, am watching my younger daughter being confirmed in the Lutheran…
Reform Judaism: Undone by Revival
In the 1950s, only some forty years ago, the voice of rejoicing and salvation could be heard…
A Rabbi’s Christmas
In order not to raise false hopes in the hearts of those who still have the expectation…
A Protestant Shtetl
Just east of Chattanooga, four miles north of the Georgia state line and six miles up the…
Is Egalitarianism Good for the Jews?
Apall hangs over the American debate about equality. It is becoming difficult for people to speak their…
When Jews Are Christians
I By now it is obvious that in the past twenty-five years or so there has been…
The God of Abraham and the Enemies of “Eurocentrism”
Half a century ago, on March 9, 1940, with the world collapsing into a war that was…
The Unmodern Jew
I I would like to have an answer. . . . If someone will be good enough…
Evangelicals and Politics
The Scattered Voice: Christians at Odds in the Public Square by james w. skillen zondervan, 225 pages…
Editorial: Christian Mission and the Third Millennium
Christianity is an inherently missionary faith. According to the Gospel of Matthew, the last word of the…
Across the Gulf of Faith
Jewish Perspectives on Christianity edited by franz a. rothschild crossroad, 363 pages, $29.50 The interfaith dialogue between…