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Moshe Koppel


Moshe Koppel is a member of the department of computer science at Bar-Ilan University and chairman of the Kohelet Policy Forum in Jerusalem. His book, Judaism Straight Up: Why Real Religion Endures, was published by Maggid Books.

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  1. Response ·

    Will Jewish Tradition Adapt to AI?

    By Moshe Koppel

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Will Jewish Tradition Adapt to AI?
  2. Monthly Essay ·

    What Artificial Intelligence Has In Store for Judaism

    By Moshe Koppel

    AI has the potential to change the way Jews study Torah, observe Jewish law, work with rabbis, and teach their children. Will Jews resist those changes or welcome them?

    What Artificial Intelligence Has In Store for Judaism
  3. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2021, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part II)

    By Tamara Berens, Andrew Koss, Moshe Koppel, Eli Spitzer

    Four more of our writers pick several favorites each, featuring two Ruths, passengers, Lincoln, Verdun, chief rabbis, Jewish Montreal, sweet spots, a fortress, and more.

    The Best Books of 2021, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part II)
  4. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2020, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part I)

    By Matti Friedman, Daniel Johnson, Moshe Koppel, Sarah Rindner

    Five of our regular writers pick several favorites each, featuring Turkish denial, Jesus's wife, coffeehouse culture, angst, WEIRDness, and Judaism straight up.

    The Best Books of 2020, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part I)
  5. Observation ·

    The Rise and Prospects of Israeli Conservatism

    By Moshe Koppel

    By a number of measures Israeli sensibilities have always been fairly conservative, but conservatism as an ideology was long frowned upon—until recently. What’s next?

    The Rise and Prospects of Israeli Conservatism
  6. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2019, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part I)

    By Elliott Abrams, Diana Muir Appelbaum, Matti Friedman, Haviv Rettig Gur, Daniel Johnson, Moshe Koppel, Daniel Polisar

    Seven of our regular writers pick several favorites each, featuring sieges, spies, cultural revolutions, family papers, useful enemies, new fields of inquiry, and more.

    The Best Books of 2019, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part I)
  7. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2018, Chosen by Mosaic Authors

    By Elliott Abrams, Haviv Rettig Gur, Moshe Koppel, Daniel Polisar, Sarah Rindner, Neil Rogachevsky, Michael Weingrad, Dr. Ruth Wisse, David Wolpe

    Letters, antidotes, eternal lives, outcasts, secret worlds, pogroms, and more.

    The Best Books of 2018, Chosen by Mosaic Authors
  8. Response ·

    The Criticisms of Israel’s Nation-State Law Are Very Strange

    By Moshe Koppel, Eugene Kontorovich

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    The Criticisms of Israel’s Nation-State Law Are Very Strange
  9. Monthly Essay ·

    Why All the Outrage over Israel’s Nation-State Law?

    By Moshe Koppel, Eugene Kontorovich

    The controversial new law has been reviled as “an assassination of democracy” and a subversion of the founding principles of the Jewish state. It's neither.

    Why All the Outrage over Israel’s Nation-State Law?
  10. Observation ·

    The Tides of David Gelernter’s Mind

    By Moshe Koppel

    A dazzling new book reminds us that our minds don't work like computers—and that wisdom, including the moral wisdom of Judaism, doesn't progress like science.

    The Tides of David Gelernter’s Mind
  11. Response ·

    How the Ultra-Orthodox Undermine Themselves

    By Moshe Koppel

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    How the Ultra-Orthodox Undermine Themselves
  12. Observation ·

    Israel’s Imperious Judiciary

    By Moshe Koppel

    A madly intrusive justice system is one of the most potent threats the country faces. Can it be stopped?

    Israel’s Imperious Judiciary
  13. Response ·

    How Not to Perpetuate Judaism in the Jewish State

    By Moshe Koppel

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    How Not to Perpetuate Judaism in the Jewish State
  14. Monthly Essay ·

    Religion and State in Israel

    By Moshe Koppel

    A Modest Proposal

    Religion and State in Israel