CUNY Has an Anti-Semitism Problem. Can Sensitivity Training Solve It?
Relying on the very sensitivity-training complex that has allowed fashionable bigotries to fester and bloom.
July 5, 2022
Parallel lives.
Reviewing the posthumous memoir of the great Lebanese-born scholar Fouad Ajami, Hussain Abdul-Hussain reflects on the similarities between his own life and Ajami’s—both came from Shiite families, both attended the same high school in Beirut (many years apart), and both found their ways to America—and on Ajami’s intellectual legacy:
Relying on the very sensitivity-training complex that has allowed fashionable bigotries to fester and bloom.
A forgotten piece of British history, with implications for Israel.
A question distinct from that of the halakhic permissibility of abortion.
Parallel lives.
“One of the most beautiful treasures of the Roman era.”
Reviewing the posthumous memoir of the great Lebanese-born scholar Fouad Ajami, Hussain Abdul-Hussain reflects on the similarities between his own life and Ajami’s—both came from Shiite families, both attended the same high school in Beirut (many years apart), and both found their ways to America—and on Ajami’s intellectual legacy:
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