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Jewish Currents has long been the only Jewish news outlet I have viewed as consistently compelling, and it is in fact one of the very few periodicals anywhere that I follow devotedly. Its most recent issue includes an interview with the philosopher Elad Lapidot about Jewish identity in the age of the Palestinian genocide. The interview with two of the magazine's editorial staff manages to be at once quietly anguished and (in the best sense) rigorously analytical. Such moral clarity is a tonic to the universal self-serving sophistry of our age. It is also a reminder (for those who may need it) that the prophetic and moral tradition of Judaism is not yet quite dead - that there is, as ever, a righteous remnant of Israel, however small. [@nonymouse] [Guardster] [Proxify] [Anonimisierungsdienst] |