Intellectuals in Western societies don't usually have a hard life. They observe the normal chaos of human affairs and issue verdicts by reminding the collective of its key values. Yet the situation facing contemporary Jewish intellectuals today is much more fraught: Not only is she faced with radically conflicting types of human follies but also to opposing sets of loyalties.
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