Judaism

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Let God

Liel Leibovitz

I’m a great lover of the English language, but I must confess that, lately, I’ve come to…

Losing and Finding Amir Sekori

Marla Braverman

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Radical Ick

Liel Leibovitz

I was recently sipping on chocolat chaud while visiting Paris, observing life leisurely unfurling in the charming Place des Vosges.…

Israel, Hamas, and the War of Absolute Enmity

Stiven Peter

Located about a mile from Gaza, Kibbutz Kfar Aza is a lush communal farm reminiscent of a…

October 7 and the World’s Narrative

Joshua T. Katz

For decades, people spoke of knowing exactly where they were when they learned that President Kennedy had…

Progressive Supersessionism

Matthew Burdette

Leftist attacks on Zionism, which in many quarters have devolved into overt anti-Semitism, seem strange alongside the…

Equality on the Temple Mount

Cole S. Aronson

Good news from Jerusalem. For weeks, groups of Jews have ascended the Temple Mount and prayed out…

Candace Owens Doesn’t Speak for Catholics

Andrew Doran

Candace Owens, a Catholic convert and former pundit at the Daily Wire, has come under fire for anti-Semitic rhetoric,…

Old Men Shall Dream Dreams

John Wilson

At the beginning of July in 1994, I arrived in Wheaton, Illinois. Wendy and the three of…

Hegel Vindicated

David P. Goldman

Hegel: The Philosopher of Freedomby klaus viewegstanford university, 488 pages, $40 Klaus Vieweg’s eight-hundred-page biography of Hegel made…

Letters from the Synod 2023: Special Edition 3

Xavier Rynne II

Erik Varden is bishop-prelate of the Territorial Prelature of Trondheim, Norway. A native of South Norway, he…

Addiction Is the Disease of Desire

Michael W. Clune

Bear the standard for religious orthodoxy with First Things. Make your contribution to our 2023 spring campaign today at evo.firstthings.com/donate.…

What Pro-Choice Black Leadership Has Wrought

George Weigel

The corner of Connecticut Avenue and M Street in downtown Washington is occasionally patrolled by young men…

Saving God’s Creation in the Philippines

John Murdock

The documentary Delikado, Filipino for “risky” or “dangerous,” opens in prayer: “Take care of us, Lord. Please…

Aquinas, Kings, and Tyrants

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. William McCormick joins the podcast to…