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What the Right Still Has To Learn From Ronald Reagan
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What the Right Still Has To Learn From Ronald Reagan

The American conservative movement badly needs good leadership. It should look to Reagan for inspiration.

Loss, Discovery, and a Lost Discovery in “Reading Ruth”
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Loss, Discovery, and a Lost Discovery in “Reading Ruth”

Rediscovering the wisdom of the departed in an ancient text.

Which Wines to Drink at the Seder This Year, and Why
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Which Wines to Drink at the Seder This Year, and Why

Understanding wine and the seder with Plato and the Haggadah.

What Jonathan Sacks Saw in America
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What Jonathan Sacks Saw in America

Meir Soloveichik's tribute to the late chief rabbi and his legacy, in America and Europe.

Menachem Begin’s Covenantal Zionism
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Menachem Begin’s Covenantal Zionism

What Begin’s 1972 elegy for the diaspora reveals about a worldview unique among Israel’s founders.

A Tribute to Mosaic’s Founding Editor
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A Tribute to Mosaic’s Founding Editor

Meir Soloveichik reflects on Neal Kozodoy and his accomplishments.

The Mysteries of the Sh’ma
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The Mysteries of the Sh’ma

The most powerful sentence in Judaism is also the most misunderstood.

For the Church, a Purely Neutral Approach to the Existence of Israel is Theologically Unsustainable
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For the Church, a Purely Neutral Approach to the Existence of Israel is Theologically Unsustainable

It will be either pro or con.

Rembrandt’s Very Human, Very Accurate, Very Jewish (and Very Unclassical) David
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Rembrandt’s Very Human, Very Accurate, Very Jewish (and Very Unclassical) David

Michelangelo vs. Rembrandt on King David.

Rembrandt and What it Means to be Both a Stranger and a Neighbor in the World
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Rembrandt and What it Means to be Both a Stranger and a Neighbor in the World

Rembrandt reminds us of the bond between Jews and humanity at large.

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