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Arts
Is It a Moral Awakening or Just One Man’s Midlife Crisis?
In Rupert Thomson’s new novel, “Dartmouth Park,” the sound of a mundane beep triggers in one man what may be…
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News
Hamas and the Moral Failure of Our Institutions of Higher Learning
We have failed. When a coalition of 34 student organizations at Harvard can say that they “hold the Israeli regime…
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World
In Israel, Sewing for the Security Forces
Fashion students and professors put their skills to use in an unexpected way.
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News
Ethical and Strategic Issues Facing Israel
Readers discuss how Israel should respond to the Hamas attack.
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World
For Hostages’ Families, an ‘Endless Loop of Hope and Despair’
Yakov Argamani has the pale face and broken soul of a man whose child is in extreme danger. He shuffles…
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Finance
Israel’s Corporate Defenders Grow Louder
Wall Street magnates and tech entrepreneurs are the latest to push back against institutions over where they stand on the…
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News
Robert Sapolsky Doesn’t Believe in Free Will. (But Feel Free to Disagree.)
There is no free will, according to Robert Sapolsky, a biologist and neurologist at Stanford University and a recipient of…
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News
I Saw What Happened to America’s Postwar Plans for Iraq. Here’s How Israel Should Plan for Gaza.
I headed postwar Iraq planning for the U.S. State Department in 2002 and 2003. Once the White House decided in…
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News
You Can Look Inside a Black Hole. I’ll Show You How.
How do we learn something new, something we do not yet know? One way, of course, is through experience. This…
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News
A Few Words About Bellies
Walking down the dusty hill from the highest point of Croatia’s Rat Peninsula, the tour guide asked if I was…