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Tag Archives: Yoram Hazony
Yoram Hazony – Bret Stephens debate at Princeton on the subject of nationalism among other matters
At 5:05 Yoram Hazony discusses “nationalism” and why he defends it; at 33:52 Bret Stephens articulates his defense of Pax Americana, “a state of relative international peace regarded as overseen by the US”:
The Virtue of Nationalism: Hazony’s latest book argues that “the nation-state is the best form of political organization humanity has yet discovered”
JEWISH JOURNAL Obsolete or Indispensable? by Evelyn Gordon August 15, 2018 …[Judaism] is the only great civilization in history that never sought global application of its laws, customs, and religious practices; rather, the Bible explicitly envisioned a limited Jewish state surrounded … Continue reading
Why we need the Jewish State law
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Yoram Hazony November 23, 2014 As civil war rages in Syria-Iraq, Libya and Yemen, and tensions between Jews and Arabs in Jerusalem reach levels not seen in more than a decade, the Israeli government has approved … Continue reading
Israeli institute gets $2.2 million to help Christians study Jewish thought
WASHINGTON POST by Sarah Pulliam Bailey October 13, 2014 A new institute in Jerusalem has been awarded $2.2 million to help Christians and Jews study Jewish texts, launching what’s being billed as a new kind of Jewish-Christian cooperation. The Herzl … Continue reading