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Bernard-Henri Lévy on Anti-Semitism, the Diaspora and the ‘Miracle’ That Is Israel
Letters to the Editor: Immigration ban responses, kudos to the Journal, reactions to anti-semitism
‘The Genius of Judaism’: An excerpt
I remember a preface I wrote thirty years ago … for a book of photographs devoted to the men in black of Mea Shearim.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: A calling to see — and write about — the truth
The peripatetic philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy was en route from Iraq to his home in Paris when the Journal caught up with him by phone during a stopover in Morocco and spoke about a wide range of topics, from the election of Donald Trump to the successes of Zionism.
Bernard-Henri Lévy bares his Jewish soul
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.
Ex-Charlie Hebdo cartoonist suing Jewish philospher who called him anti-Semitic
A caricaturist who once worked for the Charlie Hebdo magazine said he has sued for libel the French-Jewish philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, who had accused him of anti-Semitism.
EU official: Tensions with Russia must not muddle Holocaust record
Political tensions with Russia must not be allowed to obfuscate the historical record on the Holocaust, a senior European Union official said.