Category Archives: Ruth Wisse

Ruth Wisse Against the Schlemiel

Ernest Becker (1924-1974) argued that every culture hands its members a plan for mattering. The plan tells a man what counts as a life well spent, what raises him above the worm and the dirt, what lets him believe his … Continue reading

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Benjamin Schreier: Literary Critic of Jewish Identity and Ethnic Studies

Benjamin Schreier (b. 1972) holds the Mitrani Family Professorship of Jewish Studies and a professorship in English and Jewish Studies at Penn State University, where he has directed the Jewish Studies Program and the graduate program in English. Since 2011 … Continue reading

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Ruth Wisse Urges American Jews To Regain Their Moral Confidence

The Harvard professor speaks Thursday night, Jan. 17, 2008 at Temple Sinai. Audio Audio Then she has a dialogue with Rabbi David Wolpe and answers written questions from the audience. The topic? Her new book "Jews and Power." She seems … Continue reading

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