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Neil Rogachevsky

Neil Rogachevsky is an assistant professor at the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University. He is the coauthor, with Dov Zigler, of Israel’s Declaration of Independence: the History and Political Theory of the Nation’s Founding Moment (Cambridge University Press).

Israel’s Declaration of Independence: A Biography

Spring 2023

Israel’s Declaration of Independence: A Biography

By: Neil Rogachevsky, Dov Zigler

Who wrote Israel's founding document and how does it express Israel’s values?

Responses to Halkin

January 10, 2023

Responses to Halkin

By: Ze’ev Maghen, Mikhael Manekin, Neil Rogachevsky, Gil Troy, Elli Fischer, Emily Amrousi, Mosheh Lichtenstein

Hillel Halkin's article about the future of Israel and Zionism has sparked a tremendous debate. We have curated some of the most interesting and engaging responses.

Jeremiah, Ben-Gurion, and Hillel Halkin

January 10, 2023

Jeremiah, Ben-Gurion, and Hillel Halkin

By: Neil Rogachevsky

In one of David Ben-Gurion’s last addresses on the Bible, an essay entitled “The Monarchy and the Prophethood” delivered in October, 1968, the old, former prime minister meditated on Yehuda…

Winter 2017

The Genius of Bernard-Henri Lévy

By: Neil Rogachevsky

Bernard-Henri Lévy's amour propre, while immense, does not quite extend to regarding his life as exemplary in its Jewishness, nor to tying all of his political actions to Judaism.

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