The New U.S. Peace Initiative Isn’t a Solution to the Israel-Palestinian Conflict—Nor Should It Be
The new plan and its predecessors.
February 12, 2020
Gertrude Himmelfarb wanted the Jewish people to be defined by the qualities that had enabled it to endure.
In an encomium to the intellectual legacy of the late Gertrude Himmelfarb, the distinguished historian of British manners and mores who died last month, Daniel Johnson takes her understanding of what she called the “de-moralization of society” as prophetic in its anticipation of the “hollowing-out of Western civilization.” Yet, Johnson writes, Himmelfarb “never succumbed to pessimism.”
The new plan and its predecessors.
Gertrude Himmelfarb wanted the Jewish people to be defined by the qualities that had enabled it to endure.
An Iraqi-Canadian bishop reflects on the Abrahamic legacy.
Declaring Israel’s independence.
Reflections on the anniversary of the celebrated refusenik’s release.
In an encomium to the intellectual legacy of the late Gertrude Himmelfarb, the distinguished historian of British manners and mores who died last month, Daniel Johnson takes her understanding of what she called the “de-moralization of society” as prophetic in its anticipation of the “hollowing-out of Western civilization.” Yet, Johnson writes, Himmelfarb “never succumbed to pessimism.”
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