The Anti-Semitic Disease by Paul Johnson Hatred of Jews is not only irrational, it is self-destructive, of nations as well as of individuals.
Annihilating Terri Schiavo by Paul McHugh To a doctor, this highly unusual death indicates a profound change in our standards of care, if not in our…
Bush’s Calling by Wilfred M. McClay Liberals loathe the President's evangelicalism, but for reasons they only dimly comprehend.
Culture in the Age of Blogging by Terry Teachout Even as the Internet abets division and fracture, it crosses old lines to shape new communities.
Gaza by Our Readers An exchange between Hillel Halkin and readers on his March 2005 piece, "The Settlers' Crisis, and Israel's."
Intelligence by Our Readers An exchange between Gabriel Schoenfeld and readers on his March 2005 piece, "What Became of the CIA."
Jews for Jesus—and Vice Versa by Hillel Halkin What would Western civilization look like if Christianity had remained a Jewish sect?
Sticks and Stones? by Our Readers An exchange between Andrew C. McCarthy and readers on his March 2005 piece, "Free Speech for Terrorists?"
The Anti-Semitic Disease by Paul Johnson Hatred of Jews is not only irrational, it is self-destructive, of nations as well as of individuals.
The Man from Stratford by Our Readers An exchange between John Gross and readers on his March 2005 piece, "Will the Real Shakespeare Please Stand Up."