From an undisclosed location, the philosopher talks Israel, racism and the French election.
The events of October 7th are not an affront to Israel alone but to all civilization, Bernard Henri Levy reminds us in his passionate reporting on the events of October 7th and what has followed.
Join us for a conversation with philosopher, director, and author Bernard-Henri Lévy on his new book Israel Alone, a passionate and outraged protest about the loneliness of Israel and the tragedy of October 7.
Bernard-Henri Lévy on how Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack changed Israel and the world.
Only a few months after the October 7 attacks, Lévy wrote what is arguably his most personal and heartfelt book, “Israel Alone”.
The steadfast intellectual, who came to Israel right after Oct 7 to witness the atrocities first hand, speaks with Israel Hayom on how the Jewish state can emerge stronger as the world turns its back on it.
Passion, anger, fear, sadness, steadfastness—a score of emotions—pour out of French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy in his concise, impactful new book, 'Israel Alone'.
BHL returns to The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Cultural Center to talk about the global responses to October 7, and to talk about his new book “Israel Alone”.
What disturbed Sank most was the antisemitism he encountered in New York. The feelings expressed by Sank emphasize Lévy’s sentiments in "Israel Alone".
Weaving in fifty years of experience with Israel, Bernard-Henri Lévy analyzes global responses to October 7, the new virulent waves of the oldest hatred in the world: anti-Semitism, why Israel is waging this existential war against barbarism alone, and what’s at stake for Israel and the world.
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