
July 18, 2013
The Jews Will Take Care of the Rest
Moshe Koppel wants to clear something up: He's not actually calling for less religious involvement in public life.
Moshe Koppel wants to clear something up: He’s not calling for less religious involvement in public life. “I actually want Jewish thought to influence public policy in Israel,” the author of our July essay, “Religion and State in Israel,” told us when we visited him in his Jerusalem office last week. “There are all kinds of issues about which Jewish tradition has important things to say.”
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Responses to July ’s Essay

July 2013
Much Obliged
By Yuval Levin
July 2013
Privatizing Religion in the Jewish State?
By Ruth Gavison
July 2013
The Jews Will Take Care of the Rest
By Mosaic
July 2013
What Does the Covenant Require?
By J.H.H. Weiler
July 2013
Where Israel Differs
By Yisrael Aumann
July 2013
How Not to Perpetuate Judaism in the Jewish State
By Moshe Koppel