Radical Evokes This Bernard-Henri Lévy, Purple, October 17, 2017 The radical party in the memory of the twentieth century is synonymous with everything that is most mediocre, most corrupt, most hostile to greatness in French politics.
Kurdish President Massoud Barzani Speaks Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, September 29, 2017 The day after his successful independence referendum, the commander of the Peshmerga talks with Bernard-Henri Lévy about Kurdistan’s neighbors Turkey, Iran, and Iraq, French President Macron, and the future of his people.
American Jews Should Care About and Support the Independence of Kurdistan Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, September 20, 2017 Iraqi Kurdistan is one of the very rare areas of the Middle East where Jews and Judaism are viewed positively.
The Kurds Are Not Children Bernard-Henri Lévy, Foreign Policy, September 06, 2017 They have earned their independence, and the West must get out of the way.
The Day a Jewish General Invented a Muslim Country Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, August 07, 2017 How J.F.R. Jacob saved hundreds of thousands of lives in the land that became Bangladesh.
Mosul Is Liberated – But Not Yet Free Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, July 12, 2017 Who will rebuild the destroyed Iraqi city? Who will shepherd the refugees to safety? Who will reward the Kurds with the regionally stabilizing state they deserve?
Bernard-Henri Levy: ‘I’ve always found it quite shocking and beautiful to speak to one’s enemy’ Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), The Times of Israel, June 10, 2017 On recent trip to Israel, French-Jewish intellectual promoted his new book on Judaism and explained what it’s like to be a modern-day Jonah.
The Genius of Literature Paul Berman, Tablet, May 16, 2017 Bernard-Henri Lévy draws from the well of late-18th-century French philosopher Chateaubriand for a broad defense of the aesthetics and morals of liberalism.
The Genius of Judaism and Bernard-Henri Lévy Adam Kirsch, Tablet, January 20, 2017 The morally minded French public intellectual applies 21st-century chutzpah to our radical age.
Bernard-Henri Lévy bares his Jewish soul Jonathan Kirsch, Jewish Journal, January 11, 2017 Philosophers only rarely achieve the celebrity of a rock star or a sports hero, but Bernard-Henri Lévy, who has been described as “France’s greatest philosopher,” is an exception.
From the Darkest Pages to the Living Light Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, September 30, 2016 Seventy-five years after the massacre at Babi Yar, a moment of reckoning, a lesson in awareness and forgiveness, and a path toward redemption.
‘East West Street,’ by Philippe Sands Bernard-Henri Lévy, The New York Times, May 23, 2016 Philippe Sands, a professor of law at University College London, recounts the life and work of Hersch Lauterpacht for the concept of the crime against humanity and Raphael Lemkin for that of genocide, in “East West Street: On the Origins of ‘Genocide’ and ‘Crimes Against Humanity.’ ”
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