Technology

Ethical, philosophical, geopolitical, and religious implications.

Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel Huttenlocher
Dec. 20 2021 12:01AM

Toward a ḥaredi environmentalism.

Benayahu Tavila
Nov. 23 2021 12:01AM

The modern way of life works if you want to make money, but there are bigger questions that it just can’t answer. Judaism, the author of a new essay argues, can fill the gap.

Oct. 14 2021 12:01AM

The Startup Wife, a buzzy new novel, has been hailed as a serious exploration of modern spirituality. All it explores is a tech-fantasy of hyper-individualism and personal fulfillment.

Aug. 24 2021 12:01AM

“Rabbi Huna said in the name of Rav . . .”

Michael Satlow
May 5 2021 12:01AM

Two scribes, taking turns.

Biblical Archaeology Society
May 4 2021 12:01AM

Technology is the easy part. Getting young Jews to connect with the Book of Books, that’s hard.

Aug. 24 2020 12:39AM

Halakhah and the trolley problem.

Shmuel Reichman
June 9 2020 12:01AM

The dangers of the robot rabbi.

Moshe Koppel and Avi Shmidman
Jan. 29 2020 12:01AM

A great Yiddish writer reflects on what, exactly, the novel is for.

Isaac Bashevis Singer
Nov. 22 2019 12:01AM

A global presence that hovers above the world declaring that it desires nothing but to connect us with each other, Facebook now invites serious religious questions.

Nov. 14 2019 12:01AM

Beijing buys Muslim leaders’ support for repressing its own Muslim population.

Ilan Berman
Sept. 12 2019 12:01AM

An account of homo, without the sapiens.

Roger Scruton
Aug. 27 2019 12:01AM

“How fair are your tents, O Jacob.”

Ari Berman
Aug. 16 2019 12:01AM