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On September 18, 2008, French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy sat down with Sam Tanenhaus, senior editor of The New York Times Book Review, at the Y to talk about his most recent book, Left In Dark Times, where he argues for a new “left” based on universal values and ethical commitments. In the excerpt above, Lévy discusses left-wing anti-Zionism, domestic anti-Americanism and the global effects of both.
The full program will be broadcast on the weekly From New York’s 92nd Street Y program in a new time slot this Sunday at 1pm, 3pm, 5pm, 7pm, 9pm, 11pm and Monday at 3am EST on the SIRIUS XM STARS Channel. If you're not a subscriber, go to www.sirius.com/freetrial for a 3 day free trial.
You can also download the MP3. [6 MB]
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Upcoming: Jewish Survival on College Campuses and in the Ivory Tower (Dec 8), Breaking News in the Jewish World and Beyond: Katie Roiphe and Joe Berger (Dec 16), State of World Jewry Lecture: Martin Indyk with David Remnick (Jan 15)
Previously: Pictures and video of Bernard-Henri Lévy's 2008 State of World Jewry Lecture
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