

Books

Possessed by Charisma
By Randall BalmerEssay

Jew? Not a Jew?
By Tracy FrydbergNews

Pope Leo XIV Returns to Tradition
By John HirschauerInterview
Geraldine Brooks Is a Widow Now
By Beth Kissileff
Review
Who Gets a Seat at the Last Supper?
By Blake Smith
Essay
The Jesus-Loving Rabbi of Litchfield County
By Gabby Deutch
Essay
When Christians Divorce
By Christopher Gehrz

The Now-Vacant Church Pope Leo XIV Attended Growing Up
By Aaryan Kumar
An Online Oklahoma Charter School Might Upend Public Education in America
By Jane Eisner
The Bitter Wisdom of Moshe Dayan
By Alexander Nazaryan
Podcast
Arc: The Podcast
Every other week, Arc Magazine's editor-in-chief, Mark Oppenheimer, is joined by guests to talk religion, politics, et cetera.
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Podcast
Rescued: The Lost Treasures of Klezmer
For decades, klezmer musicians have kept traditional Jewish music alive despite war, genocide, and erasure. They’ve done so by playing a small handful of surviving songs again and again. Many more songs—a trove of tunes with the potential to redefine the genre—have sat just out of reach, in a former Soviet archive. This music was unseen, unheard, unknown. But now, newly rescued, it’s transforming the klezmer world, the people who work in it, and our picture of 20th-century Jewish life in a destabilized Europe. Rescued: The Lost Treasures of Klezmer tells the story of that music.
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Where are all the anti-gambling Christians?
By Jonathan D. Cohen
Papal Envy
By Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski
Fly Free
By Elizabeth ReisLetters to the Editor
Tolkien and the Tech World
To the Editor: Related to Lee Konstantinou's essay on the influence of Tolkien's work on the tech world, I have been maintaining a list for a couple years called Tech of the Rings. It's an ever-growing collection of tech companies with names inspired by The Lord of the Rings and the Tolkien legendarium, from Palantir to Valinor. While many of these are names one might associate with the “good guys,” it is quite surprising that there are actually companies that have the…
But for the Grace of Wall Street Go I
By Corey Robin
A Peanut Farmer and Hasidic Rabbi Helped Build the Department of Education. Can Their Legacy Save It?
By Tamara Mann Tweel
Remembering Martin Marty
By Catherine A. Brekus
“A Jewess Would Not Be Acceptable”
By Amy Sohn
Slow Down, You Move Too Fast
By Abram Van Engen
Peter Beinart After Gaza
By Judah Isseroff