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Poetic Theologian

Alex Ozar

Abraham Joshua Heschel: The Call of Transcendenceby shai heldindiana, 352 pages, $38.95Few modern theological personalities have been as widelyloved as the inimitable Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. It takes a...

Halakhic Poetry

Alex Ozar

Majesty and Humility: The Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik by Reuven Ziegler Urim, 424 pages, $34.95 Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik gave a staggeringly extensive and wide-ranging number of lectures...

Ancient Texts and Technological Change

Alex Ozar

Writing for the Atlantic , Alan Jacobs reports some insightful lessons from a study session led by Rabbi Jacob Schachter aimed at formulating a sound religious posture toward the...

Archaeology’s New Digs

Alex Ozar

Israeli archaeologist Yosef Garfinkel announced earlier this week several findings which may contribute toward a positive case for the veracity of biblical history, in particular the question of whether...

Israel at 64

Alex Ozar

The State of Israel’s declaration of independence—64 years ago on this day in the Hebrew calendar—was at the time, and has been forever since, a point of impassioned conflict....

Anti-Semitism is for Everyone

Alex Ozar

According to a recent a recent 3-0 decision from The Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court, one needn’t be Jewish to sue for anti-semitic discrimination. The suit in...

Two Minutes of Silence

Alex Ozar

Today, the 27th of Nissan in the Jewish calendar, marks the State of Israel’s official Holocaust Remembrance Day. It’s been seven decades now, but the sheer magnitude of the...

An Egg Donation’s Emotional Disconnect

Alex Ozar

Writing for Tablet , Simi Lampert recounts her experience first deciding for—and then against—donating her eggs through an agency. She’s charmingly candid about her reasoning in favor: “It seemed...

Leaven, Candlelight, and Self-Searching

Alex Ozar

In preparation for the Passover holiday and its prohibition against leaven bread (Hebrew: “hametz”), Jews spend weeks punctiliously purging their homes of every last crumb of the offending food....

Introducing First Things for Kindle

Alex Ozar

We’re excited to announce that First Things will now be offering individual articles for sale on Amazon, in Kindle format. Here’s the link to Reinhard Hutter’s “Pornography and Acedia.”...

The Founders in Context

Alex Ozar

The Brookings Institute recently launched an initiative called ConText, dedicated to promoting the study of what Benjamin Wittes, senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, calls “the most important document...

The Founders in Context

Alex Ozar

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Deciphering the ‘Patio Tomb’

Alex Ozar

A team of archaeologists in Israel claim to have found the earliest archeological evidence of Christianity—a burial site known the “Patio Tomb” located in Talpiot, a southern Jerusalem neighborhood....

Southern Israel Under Fire

Alex Ozar

Yossi Melman, writing for Tablet , filed a bleak report following the latest round of fire between Israel and its Gazan neighbors: After four days of rocket shelling and...

Purim and the Exceptional Book of Esther

Alex Ozar

March Web Campaign Our ongoing work on the web and in First Things magazine assures that your religious ideals and convictions have a voice in the public square. To...