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.”
Along with a warning about globalization.
Improving Israeli law in the era of big data and smart appliances.
With some rabbinic assistance.
Written in an ancient Hebrew alphabet.
Most rabbis aren’t yet convinced.
Frequency switching.
The true cost of a society without a shared moral code.
The futurist campaign against mortality.
A maximum of choice and a minimum of meaning.