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Publications

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Of the individuals most commonly associated with the so-called “Jerusalem School” of historiography—the first- and second-generation of scholars of Jewish history that coalesced around the Hebrew University in the first years of its existence—Yitzhak (Fritz) Baer (1888–1980) was probably the least overtly political. Yet, a careful reading of his writings reveals a mind that was heavily engaged with the social and political affairs of the day. Like most members of the Jerusalem School, Baer saw his scholarship as a contribution to the Zionist project—an attempt to influence the character of the renascent Jewish society. Although he did not proclaim or publicize his views as loudly as others, he nonetheless weaved his political views into the fabric of his historical research. By reading his historical works against their immediate political context, we can therefore begin to piece together what amounts to an original and comprehensive worldview.

Book Reviews in Peer-Reviewed Journal

Jan Zwicky, Once upon a Time in the West: Essays on the Politics of Thought and Imagination (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023)

Philosophy in Review 44, no. 2 (May 2024): 49-52.

Strauss, Spinoza & Sinai: Orthodox Judaism and Modern Questions of Faith, edited by Jeffrey Bloom, Alec Goldstein and Gil Student, (New York: Kodesh Press, 2022)

Journal for the History of Modern Theology / Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte, 30, no. 1 (2023): 183-187.

Philip von Wussow, Leo Strauss and the Theopolitics of Culture (Albany: SUNY, 2020)

The Journal of Religion 102, no. 2 (April, 2022): 300-302.

Chapters in Edited Volumes

“Philip Rieff and the Politics of the Cold War”

In The Philosophy of Philip Rieff: Cultural Conflict, Religion, and the Self, eds. William G. Batchelder and Michael P. Harding, (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2024).

“Leo Strauss and Existentialism” (Hebrew)

In Ehud Luz, “Introduction”, in Leo Strauss, Liberalism and the Crisis of Modern Jewish Thought (Hebrew), ed. Ehud Luz, (Jerusalem: Leo Baeck Institute and Bialik Institute, 2012), pp. xvii-xix.

Other Essays and Writings (Select List)

Watersheds, Vol I: October 7 (February 2024), pp. 107-116.

The Hedgehog Review (Web Exclusive), Sept. 28, 2023.

Dehak 14 (March 2022), pp. 447-453; 454-463. 

HaShiloach, No. 15 (July 2019), pp. 163-173. 

Counterpoint: The University of Chicago Conservative Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 4 (February 2011), pp. 23-29.

Other Book and Film Reviews (Select List)

“Liberalism: An Indictment” (Hebrew), on Patrick Deneen, Why Liberalism Failed (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018) (PDF copy from website) (PDF text only)

Kin’at Sofrim (defunct), (April 5, 2023)

Jewish Review of Books, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Spring 2012), pp. 16-18.

Counterpoint: The University of Chicago Conservative Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 4 (February 2011), pp. 51-52.

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