Tag: Western Culture

The essay reflects on the intersection of feminism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, criticizing how some feminist movements prioritize supporting Palestine over condemning sexual violence against Jewish women in Israel.
The author criticizes left-leaning media and political figures for their moral standards and accuses them of defining deviant behavior down.
The text discusses the culture of transgression and antinomianism in Western societies, focusing on the elites' push to dismantle traditions and impose new orthodoxies.
In "Solomon: The Lure of Wisdom," biblical scholar Steven Weitzman explores the story of King Solomon and its significant impact on Western culture.
Chaim Grade's story "My Quarrel with Hersh Rasseyner" engages with the problem of evil and the question of divine justice in the face of the Holocaust.
The symposium explores the idea of Torah u-Madda, the integration of Torah and secular studies in Modern Orthodox Judaism.
Rabbi Meir Leibush ben Yehiel Michel Wisser, also known as Malbim, was a traditionalist in the 19th century who engaged with Western culture.
The Inklings were a group of Christian writers, including J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, who met in the 1930s to 1950s to share writing, criticism, and conversation.
David B. Dennis's works shed light on how Nazis utilized culture for political ends, as outlined in "Valhalla in Flames."