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Explore Subscribe About Us BROWSE THE ARCHIVE * By theme * By issue * By author name, A-Z JOIN THE CONVERSATION * Upcoming events * Sapir Conversations * Letters to the Editor BE IN TOUCH * Subscribe * Sign up for our newsletter * About us * Contact us And they saw the God of Israel: Under His feet there was the likeness of a pavement of sapphire, like the very sky for purity. —Exodus 24:10 A quarterly journal of ideas for a thriving Jewish future THE ISSUE ON FAITH Volume Fourteen Summer 2024 Read It Now FAITH WHY IS A JEWISH ATHEIST DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER ATHEISTS? The tradition of Jewish nonbelief is as rich, powerful, and distinctive as that of faith by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein THE GOD WHO DWELLS IN DOUBT The philosopher Bertrand Russell was famous for his paradoxes, but he left the greatest one to the rest of us by David Wolpe EMUNAH & THE ARTIST On faith in literature by Ruby Namdar HAREDI FAITH: THEOLOGY AND THE DRAFT CONTROVERSY Reliance on miracles is not a sustainable political theology by Yehoshua Pfeffer UPCOMING SAPIR EVENTS Sunday, Nov 3 | 7:30 pm ET In Person & Streaming I’M JEWISH. DO I HAVE TO BELIEVE IN GOD? It’s a question as old as monotheism itself: Are Jews a race? A culture? A people? A religious group? And where, today, might God fit in? In Faith, SAPIR’s most recent volume, one of America’s preeminent rabbis, David Wolpe, describes the paradox of maintaining belief in the face of skepticism, and leading philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein considers how to live an ethical life as a self-proclaimed Jewish atheist. They are joined by Rabbi David Ingber for a thought-provoking discussion on whether belief in God is crucial to living a Jewish life. This event is presented in partnership with 92NY. Buy Tickets Now Sign up for our newsletter, below, to stay informed about all things Sapir — from when new issues have landed to when the latest podcast has just aired. (And, as a quarterly journal, we promise not to spam you.) Browse the archive Upcoming events Letters to the editor EXPLORE ARTICLES BY THEME Antisemitism Campus Contemporary Culture Departures Education Intergroup International Israel Jewish Communal Jewish History & Text Media Philanthropy Religion U.S. Politics POPULAR ARTICLES THAT PAIN YOU’RE FEELING IS PEOPLEHOOD by Mijal Bitton THE PALESTINE PROPAGANDA COMPLEX by Einat Wilf THE TRUST TRAP by Yuval Levin WHY IS A JEWISH ATHEIST DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER ATHEISTS? by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein WATCH THE LATEST SAPIR CONVERSATIONS THE DAY AFTER: ONE YEAR LATER WITH AMBASSADOR MICHAEL OREN THE PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY: ONE YEAR LATER WITH SHEILA KATZ JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD: ONE YEAR LATER WITH MIJAL BITTON THE DRAFT CONTROVERSY AND A NEW HAREDI OUTLOOK WITH YEHOSHUA PFEFFER FAITH IN THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN JEWRY WITH PAMELA S. NADELL THE TRUST TRAP WITH YUVAL LEVIN DEMOCRACY’S PESSIMISM PARADOX WITH BRET STEPHENS THE RESILIENCE OF ISRAEL’S INTELLIGENCE SERVICES WITH CHUCK FREILICH > Being a Jew in 2024 and beyond is going to be a different proposition than it > was just a few years ago. > > > > — Mark Charendoff, Publisher's Note BROWSE THE ARCHIVE * By theme * By issue * By author name, A-Z JOIN THE CONVERSATION * Upcoming events * Sapir Conversations * Letters to the Editor BE IN TOUCH * Subscribe * Sign up for our newsletter * About us * Contact us And they saw the God of Israel: Under His feet there was the likeness of a pavement of sapphire, like the very sky for purity. —Exodus 24:10 © 2023 Sapir. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy × Powered by Read More ›