
June 2015
“The Spirit of Jewish Conservatism”—A Five-Part Symposium
An extended discussion of our controversial April essay, featuring today: Evelyn Gordon, Peter Berkowitz, Martin Kramer, Yehuda Krinsky, William Galston, David Gelernter, and Joseph Isaac Lifshitz.
Editors’ Note: Our April essay, “The Spirit of Jewish Conservatism,” by Eric Cohen, elicited such strong reactions, both in our pages and elsewhere, that we decided to continue the debate in the form of a symposium. Over the course of this week, we’re presenting brief reflections on Cohen’s thesis by 37 leading Jewish and non-Jewish thinkers.
In today’s opening group are Evelyn Gordon, Peter Berkowitz, Martin Kramer, Yehuda Krinsky, William Galston, David Gelernter, and Joseph Isaac Lifshitz. Read them sequentially, or click on a name to jump to an individual contribution, and let us know what you think in the Comments section. We hope you’ll enjoy the mix—and the fray.
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Responses to June ’s Essay

June 2015
“The Spirit of Jewish Conservatism”—Day Two
By Hillel Halkin, Daniel Johnson, David Wolpe, Jon D. Levenson, Eric H. Yoffie, Shalom Carmy, Naomi Riley
June 2015
“The Spirit of Jewish Conservatism”—Day Three
By Ruth Gavison, Yoav Sorek, George Weigel, Dr. Micah Goodman
June 2015
“The Spirit of Jewish Conservatism”—Day Four
By Dr. Daniel Gordis, Michel Gurfinkiel, Daniel Polisar, Amos Yadlin, Asher Lopatin, Shlomo Riskin, Harvey Mansfield, Dov Wagner
June 2015
“The Spirit of Jewish Conservatism”—Day Five
By Yehudah Mirsky, Aharon Ariel Lavi, Michael Weingrad, Moshe Koppel, R. R. Reno, Shmuel Trigano, Jonathan Rosenblum, Bentzion Brook