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June 21, 2016

What Orthodox Judaism Can Teach Americans about Faith in a Fractured Republic

On Yuval Levin’s revolution in American religiosity.

In The Fractured Republic, Yuval Levin has analyzed the various divisive forces in American public life. Among them is the decline of religion (even if only in the form of lip-service identification) as a unifying force—a decline accompanied by, on the one hand, growing hostility to religion and, on the other hand, the rise of vibrant if often isolated communities of the devout. In his review, Meir Soloveichik argues that these latter communities can learn much from the example of Orthodox Jews:

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