Shelf censorship: How US publishing boycotts Israel and its supporters Influential figures in the industry face growing discrimination and blacklisting over their Jewish identity. Liel Leibovitz Dec. 27, 2024
Israel alone, Israel unbowed French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy captures the essence of the Jewish people—and their intense love for a tiny strip of land—in his latest book, in which he deconstructs the significance of Oct. 7. Ben Cohen Sept. 20, 2024
2021: Past, present and future We cannot prevent the cycles of history from returning to batter us with the same discredited tropes, but we can prepare ourselves more astutely. Ben Cohen Dec. 17, 2021
Bernard-Henri Lévy guest of honor, debuts film at Jewish festival in Jerusalem In a 94-minute documentary, he travels to Nigeria, Kurdistan, Ukraine, Somalia, Bangladesh, Greece, Libya and Afghanistan. Nov. 26, 2021
Seeing through the eyes of a traveling truth-teller In his new book, “The Will to See: Dispatches from a World of Misery and Hope,” Bernard-Henri Lévy recounts the dangers he encountered in the places he writes about, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Ukraine. Jonathan Kirsch Nov. 3, 2021
Bernard-Henri Lévy’s dispatches from troubled lands They deserve attention, self-promotion notwithstanding. Clifford D. May Nov. 3, 2021
Bernard-Henri Lévy’s latest book examines ‘America’s Abdication and the Fate of the World’ In America, you have the most stupid and dangerous right you’ve ever had. And you have the growing left—the worst and most stupid and most virulent left we’ve had. For example, the extent of the BDS campaign in America, you can see the stupid left in front of the stupid right. Jackson Richman March 28, 2019
From Bosnia to the world: Bernard-Henri Lévy’s latest Jewish reflections Lévy is not someone who believes in ideological purity over pragmatism. If the Jews are to thrive, he says, they must absorb what he says are two “golden rules” crystallized by Jewish history. Ben Cohen Nov. 9, 2018