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Sunak, Disraeli and why pride in UK diversity isn’t enough
Financial Times
Britons should be proud of the country's record on race and politics — but they must not be complacent.
5 months ago
Letter: A bit of Disraeli’s organised hypocrisy is PM’s best bet
Financial Times
The current prime minister's best bet, if Labour cannot provide earnest pragmatism, is to run an organised hypocrisy; that was Disraeli's definition of...
1 month ago
Why Disraeli needed a manor house to be accepted as prime minister
The Jewish Chronicle
He had plenty of ambition, and brains, talent and wit too. But Benjamin Disraeli knew that if he was ever truly to succeed in politics, he would need the...
6 months ago
The Grants' World Tour
National Park Service (.gov)
Journalist John Russell Young's two-volume publication about the Grants' World Tour, "Around the World with General Grant," (1879) featured hundreds of...
6 months ago
Torah and Western Thought in the UK
Yeshiva University
From June 2nd to June 6th, 2024, the Straus Center participated in a summer seminar in England. The program featured leading diplomats, writers, academics,...
5 months ago
Britain’s Conservative catastrophe: Lessons from the U.K. election—and a warning to conservatives everywhere
AlbertMohler.com
Britain's Conservative Party, one of the most successful and powerful political parties in history, now faces legitimate questions about its political survival.
3 months ago
In London, Jewish history is larger than life in a new mural
The Forward
Walking down Finchley Road in North London, you may encounter British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli held aloft on a chair at his adult bar mitzvah...
4 months ago
Ranking Jewish Literary Gems in Project Gutenberg
The Times of Israel
From Disraeli's romantic historical fiction to Wolf's pioneering exploration of interfaith relationships and Cahan's immigrant saga, these works put a...
1 month ago
Do you have a ‘story’?
The Spectator
As someone who worked full time in the office for 24 years and has now worked full time from home for nearly 21 – always, in both periods, on the staff – I...
2 months ago
How 2 Generations of Fabulists Charmed the Literary World
The New York Times
“The East is a career,” Benjamin Disraeli wrote in his 1847 novel “Tancred,” two decades before he became the prime minister of the United Kingdom.
5 months ago