For the philosopher, there is no other solution for restoring peace to Gaza than the release of all the hostages and the surrender of Hamas.
A twenty-first-century pilgrim ends a year-long journey where the seventeenth-century Pilgrims ended theirs—on the coast of New England, not far from where his travels began.
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.
France's leading intellectual, Bernard-Henri Lévy thinks the world has got it wrong on coronavirus.
The French thinker’s latest book offers a global vision in which national pride and universal ideals can powerfully coexist.
Was it cheap politics or historical concern and fellow-feeling that motivated the president to declare his allegiance to the millennial capital?
How J.F.R. Jacob saved hundreds of thousands of lives in the land that became Bangladesh.
But is Bernard-Henri Lévy at odds with a France that sees opportunity in the UK’s departure?
Taking Putin’s grievances seriously would be nothing more than a death wish for a return to the terrible 20th century.
On Nov. 18, in Kiev, philanthropist Victor Pinchuk was awarded the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Medal of Honor by the Jewish Confederation of Ukraine for his contributions to Ukrainian-Jewish understanding and cooperation. What follows is a version of my remarks at the ceremony.
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