Ethical, philosophical, geopolitical, and religious implications.
Toward a ḥaredi environmentalism.
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.
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.
“Rabbi Huna said in the name of Rav . . .”
Two scribes, taking turns.
Technology is the easy part. Getting young Jews to connect with the Book of Books, that’s hard.
Halakhah and the trolley problem.
The dangers of the robot rabbi.
A great Yiddish writer reflects on what, exactly, the novel is for.
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.
Beijing buys Muslim leaders’ support for repressing its own Muslim population.
An account of homo, without the sapiens.
“How fair are your tents, O Jacob.”