Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor of The New Republic, and Rabbi Soloveichik discuss the influence of technology on our consciousness and the impact of digital culture on Jewish affiliation, identity formation, and intellectual activity.
This conversation was convened at Congregation Shearith Israel in New York City in 2014.
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Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor of The New Republic, and Rabbi Soloveichik discuss the influence of technology on our consciousness and the impact of digital culture on Jewish affiliation, identity formation, and intellectual activity.
This conversation was convened at Congregation Shearith Israel in New York City in 2014.
Explore 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."
On Making Men Moral, 30 Years Later, and Professor Robert George
Rabbi Soloveichik discusses an essential but forgotten work, and the influence of one of his greatest teachers.
Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor of The New Republic, and Rabbi Soloveichik discuss the influence of technology on our consciousness and the impact of digital culture on Jewish affiliation, identity formation, and intellectual activity.
This conversation was convened at Congregation Shearith Israel in New York City in 2014.
Explore 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."
On Making Men Moral, 30 Years Later, and Professor Robert George
Rabbi Soloveichik discusses an essential but forgotten work, and the influence of one of his greatest teachers.