In this episode of Faith in America, Rabbi Soloveichik is joined by the historian Wilfred McClay, one of the most insightful writers today about the American story. They discuss some of the central questions facing our culture: what does it mean to speak of America as both a country and an idea? How ought we respond to the recent attempts to delegitimize the American Founding? Why can America still be considered, to quote the title of McClay’s book, a “Land of Hope”?
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The Unfolding of Religious Liberty in America: Rabbi Soloveichik at the Becket Fund Gala
Rabbi Soloveichik delivered the keynote address at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty's annual Canterbury Gala, where he discussed the foundations of religious liberty in America, the story of the Liberty Bell, and more.
What Jews Mean to America, with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik and Jay Nordlinger
Rabbi Soloveichik sits down with NR senior editor Jay Nordlinger to discuss his tentpole essay, "What Jews Mean to America."
In this episode of Faith in America, Rabbi Soloveichik is joined by the historian Wilfred McClay, one of the most insightful writers today about the American story. They discuss some of the central questions facing our culture: what does it mean to speak of America as both a country and an idea? How ought we respond to the recent attempts to delegitimize the American Founding? Why can America still be considered, to quote the title of McClay’s book, a “Land of Hope”?
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The Unfolding of Religious Liberty in America: Rabbi Soloveichik at the Becket Fund Gala
Rabbi Soloveichik delivered the keynote address at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty's annual Canterbury Gala, where he discussed the foundations of religious liberty in America, the story of the Liberty Bell, and more.
What Jews Mean to America, with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik and Jay Nordlinger
Rabbi Soloveichik sits down with NR senior editor Jay Nordlinger to discuss his tentpole essay, "What Jews Mean to America."
In this episode of Faith in America, Rabbi Soloveichik is joined by the historian Wilfred McClay, one of the most insightful writers today about the American story. They discuss some of the central questions facing our culture: what does it mean to speak of America as both a country and an idea? How ought we respond to the recent attempts to delegitimize the American Founding? Why can America still be considered, to quote the title of McClay’s book, a “Land of Hope”?
Explore More
The Unfolding of Religious Liberty in America: Rabbi Soloveichik at the Becket Fund Gala
Rabbi Soloveichik delivered the keynote address at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty's annual Canterbury Gala, where he discussed the foundations of religious liberty in America, the story of the Liberty Bell, and more.
What Jews Mean to America, with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik and Jay Nordlinger
Rabbi Soloveichik sits down with NR senior editor Jay Nordlinger to discuss his tentpole essay, "What Jews Mean to America."