Of (Religious) Fences and Neighbors by Meir Y. Soloveichik For a Christian theologian living among Orthodox Jews, mutual respect means confronting differences, not erasing them.
China and Democracy by Our Readers An exchange between Gordon G. Chang and readers on his December 2006 piece, "China in Revolt."
Divadom by Our Readers An exchange between Algis Valiunas and readers on his December 2006 piece, "Diva & Anti-Diva."
Gifts of the “Robber Barons” by James A. Nuechterlein History has been both unkind and unjust to industrial titans like Carnegie and Mellon.
History Test by Our Readers An exchange between Michael J. Lewis and readers on his December 2006 review of William J. Bennett's "America: The Last…
Is Turkey Lost? by Michel Gurfinkiel Currents and cross-currents roil a country long thought to have married Islam and modernity.
Israel: The Waiting Game by Hillel Halkin For the time being, the Jewish state cannot do much to shape its strategic environment—and this is the beginning of…
Of (Religious) Fences and Neighbors by Meir Y. Soloveichik For a Christian theologian living among Orthodox Jews, mutual respect means confronting differences, not erasing them.
Rembrandt & the Artist’s Touch by Steven C. Munson At its most elemental, rendering images is the work of a creator's hands.
Russia’s Turn by Our Readers An exchange between Leon Aron and readers on his December 2006 piece, "What Does Putin Want?"
Spinoza by Our Readers An exchange between Allan Nadler and readers on his December 2006 piece, "Romancing Spinoza."
The Politics of Middle-Class Anxiety by Amity Shlaes Economic worries abound; but are they justified, and who is exploiting them?
To Be Human by Our Readers Readers react to Eric Cohen's December 2006 piece, "The Human Difference."