Can We Believe in Judaism Religiously?An Ethical Faith Is Not Enough by Emil L. Fackenheim Rightly or wrongly, I have always thought highly of Abraham, the first Jew.
From the American Scene: The Good Life in Fayetteville by Hortense Perell In September when the autumnal haze descends on the cliff dwellings of the Bronx, and the temple seats go on…
On the Horizon: Austria’s Anti-Bigotry Film by Alfred Werner The factual background of the new Austrian film—The Trial: In the Name of Humanity—is the story of a sickly and…
On the Horizon: Rumblings on the Pastoral Left by Nathan Glazer The most careful observer might have been thrown off recently by an announcement of a mass meeting on Palestine at…
The Study of Man: The Rediscovery of Civilizations by William F. Albright ARCHAEOLOGICAL undertakings come into being in as many different ways as there are archaeologists and expeditions. But all, including Biblical…
Britain’s Third Empire:The Southward Course to Africa by George Lichtheim What should be the place of the British colonial empire in a planned socialist economy?
Can We Believe in Judaism Religiously?An Ethical Faith Is Not Enough by Emil L. Fackenheim Rightly or wrongly, I have always thought highly of Abraham, the first Jew.
Citizen’s Victory: Defeat of the “Common Man”The American People and Its Opinion-Molders by Elliot Cohen If the villain of the Truman “miracle” was the pollster, the hero, by common consent, was not Mr. Truman, but…
Tel Aviv: Messiah in a Business Suit:Israel’s New Leadership Emerges by Jon Kimche For more than eighteen centuries the Jews had believed that one day Messiah would come and lead them back into…
The Mindless Young Militants:The Hero-Victims of the American War Novels by Alfred Kazin Ever since the war ended, a great many literary GI's, all of them haunted by the example of Hemingway and…
The Only Way, by Karl Barth; The Question of German Guilt, by Karl Jaspers; Hitler in Ourselves, by Max Picard by James Luther Adams
The Road Back for the DP’s:Healing the Psychological Scars of Nazism by Paul Friedman It seems altogether incredible today that when the first plans for the rehabilitation of Europe's surviving Jews were outlined, the…
Two Artists and the Hills of Judea:The Tension between Modern and Archaic Judaism by Heinz Politzer Leopold Krakauer's drawings and Mordecai Ardon-Bronstein's paintings have one thing in common: although both are conditioned by Palestine, they can…