Tag: Bernard Henri Lévy

Serge Gainsbourg's former home at 5 bis rue de Verneuil has become a public mausoleum, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of the iconic singer and songwriter.
Arielle Dombasle is a versatile artist known for her talents in singing, acting, directing, and more, considered a gay icon and muse by many.
Bernard-Henri Lévy's film, "Glory to the Heroes," is the third installment in his trilogy covering the war in Ukraine.
This week's episode of Unorthodox features philosopher and filmmaker Bernard-Henri Lévy discussing his newest film in the Ukraine trilogy, "Glory to the Heroes," which pays tribute to everyday Ukrainian heroes, including Ukrainian-born Israeli soldiers who volunteered to fight for Ukraine after serving in the IDF.
The discussion revolves around the question of how Jews can support Ukraine after the Holocaust, considering the history of anti-Semitism in the country.
Tablet Top Tens is a collection of articles from Jewish media.
Bernard-Henri Lévy, a French writer and thinker, is described as a nomad in the literary world.
On the podcast "Unorthodox," Christopher Noxon discusses his book "Good Trouble: Lessons from the Civil Rights Playbook," offering an illustrated history of the civil rights movement.
The text discusses how the Kurds have historically been betrayed due to the doctrine of political realism exemplified by Henry Kissinger's actions.
Bernard-Henri Lévy (BHL), a prominent French intellectual known as a philosophe, explores the connection between Judaism, his personal life, and political activism in "The Genius of Judaism."