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The Chief Rabbi of France says what we often forget to say.
March 2013
Gilles Bernheim is the Chief Rabbi of France. This statement was translated by Ralph Hancock of Brigham Young University, and adapted for publication from a longer essay.
The Chief Rabbi of France says what we often forget to say.
March 2013
Gilles Bernheim is the Chief Rabbi of France. A shorter version of this article was published in the March issue of First Things.
June/July 2013
Gilles Bernheim
I regret the need to report this, but I must. In the March issue we published “Homosexual Marriage, Parenting, and Adoption,” written by Gilles Bernheim, Chief Rabbi of France. Or so we thought. It turns out that Rabbi Bernheim plagiarized s
May 2013
Gilles Bernheim offers in “Homosexual Marriage, Parenting, and Adoption” (March), I too am concerned with the long trend toward individual definition of reality and morality even as I applaud the move toward the inclusion of once-marginalized peoples, includin
The Public Square
March 2013
Gilles Bernheim, whose contribution to the cause of marriage we’re honored to publish in this issue.
In America, Catholicism, Evangelical Protestantism, and Mormonism remain very potent cultural forces with political consequences. We’re contending for the f
On the Square
May 16, 2013 12:02am
Gilles Bernheim, Chief Rabbi of France. Or so we thought. It turns out that Rabbi Bernheim plagiarized some portions. In Part II of the essay, “The Negation of Sexual Difference,” he lifts sentences and paragraphs from a 2010 interview with Béatrice Bourges, p
Jan 30, 2013 12:01am
Gilles Bernheim, Benedict argued that children are, in this bizarre new world, no longer the subject of rights. Rather, “the child has become an object to which people have a right and which they have a right to obtain.” The freedom to be creative, which finds