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Reviel Netz

Reviel Netz is a professor of classics at Stanford University, where he holds the Patrick Suppes Professorship in Greek Mathematics and Astronomy. He is the author of Scale, Space and Canon in Ancient Literary Culture (Cambridge University Press) and the forthcoming Why the Ancient Greeks Matter, also from Cambridge.

Straightening Out the Menorah

December 25, 2024

Straightening Out the Menorah

Reviel Netz

The long journey from Maimonides’s Medieval Drawing to the Rebbe’s Abstract Public Monuments

What Was That Really About? Antisemitism or Something New?

May 16, 2024

What Was That Really About? Antisemitism or Something New?

Jonathan Karp, Reviel Netz

In our Winter 2024 Issue, Editor Abraham Socher, Jonathan Karp, and Reviel Netz debated the cause behind the surge of anti-Israel protests spreading across the US and the world. Are…

More than the Old New Antisemitism

May 16, 2024

More than the Old New Antisemitism

Reviel Netz

Reviel Netz responds to Jonathan Karp.

Of  “Good Jews” and Bad Binaries

Winter 2024

Of  “Good Jews” and Bad Binaries

Reviel Netz

Anti-Israeli bigots do not hate Israel because they believe the worst about its actions. They feel an urge to believe the worst about Israeli actions because they hate Israel.

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