The Grave Sin of Jew-Hatred
by George WeigelAnti-Semitism is usually a sign of social and cultural rot, and this latest outbreak of an ancient social disease is no exception. Continue Reading »
Anti-Semitism is usually a sign of social and cultural rot, and this latest outbreak of an ancient social disease is no exception. Continue Reading »
Opposition to the existence of a nation-state with a Jewish majority is not only an anti-Israeli position, but also an anti-Jewish one. Continue Reading »
Talent, be it musical or rhetorical, is wonderful until it’s directed toward absurd or corrupt ends. Continue Reading »
The miscarriage of justice in the Sarah Halimi case demonstrates the decay of France’s political institutions.
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Resurgent anti-Semitism is a growing problem, but insult is added to injury when people use Jewish suffering to cement their own victim status. Continue Reading »
When misused, theology can spell the difference between life and death. Continue Reading »
The conviction of Cardinal George Pell on charges of “historic sexual abuse” is this generation’s Dreyfus Affair. Continue Reading »
It seems odd that Scruton’s four-year-old speech should now cause controversy. Continue Reading »
Let us link arms as Christians and Jews, bearing witness in our loyalty to each other, a loyalty that does not deny our profound theological differences, but holds forth the possibility of unity in our divided country. Continue Reading »
To say that Viktor Orban is anti-Semitic is outrageously wrong. Continue Reading »