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![]() David Mamet The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, filmmaker, novelist, and essayist offers a controversial look at anti-Semitism in modern life, examining the potentially destructive ways in which Jews themselves look for meaning and truth anywhere--in politics, other religions, and in mindless entertainment--but knee jerk never in Judaism itself.
Mamet goes on to analyze what happens when Jews abandon loyalty to their religion and tradition in order, as he sees it, to find acceptance in Israel-bashing liberal society. Unlike more familiar defenses of Israel that are full of facts, Mamet locks onto what.. Location: Suggested Reading |
Daniel Fink Last month Israel and Syria revealed that “track two” peace talks were taking place through Turkish mediators. These talks, led in large part by the foreign policy activism of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are indicative of the changing foreign policy priorities pursued by Turkey’s ruling AKP (Justice and Development party) since coming to power in 2002. This JNI piece seeks to explore the changing nature of Turkish foreign policy through the lens of Israeli-Syrian talks and the implications that these changes will have on Turkish mediation efforts which include Israel. / Turkey’s.. Location: Featured Articles > Archive |
![]() Joseph B. Soloveitchik The Lonely Man of Faith is the finest and simplest representation of the thoughts on the meaning of the life of faith amid the many struggles of the modern world. Location: Suggested Reading |




