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Shilo Brooks - Great Books, Citizenship, And The Stakes Of Literacy/reading Habits In The Public Sphere
Mark Gottlieb - Reading Culture And Civic Formation Through Great Books; Jewish Education And Intellectual Habits
Ryan McBeth - U.s. Munitions And Industrial Base Constraints; Missile Supply Chains And Readiness Planning
Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Religion And Civilizational Defense; Political Islam; Risks To Jewish Life As A Leading Indicator
Mike Pence and Eric Cohen on What It Means to Be Endowed with Natural Rights
June 12, 2026
This week we bring you a conversation between Eric Cohen, president and CEO of Tikvah, and the former vice-president of the United States, Mike Pence. The conversation was recorded before a live audience at the Fund for American Studies, and we are grateful to our friends at TFAS for the invitation and for the work they do: forming young leaders in the principles of individual liberty, free markets, and honorable leadership, and sending them out to advance the cause of a free society in their...
Mark Gottlieb and Shilo Brooks on Why Reading Matters
June 05, 2026
In 2024, the Atlantic ran a splashy feature titled "The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books." Professors at the Ivy League and at other elite universities reported that their students, among the most credentialed young people in the country, could no longer make their way through a whole book. One Columbia professor described his bewilderment when a student told him she had never once been assigned a full book in high school. At Tikvah we work with hundreds of educators, and they have...
Ryan McBeth on Why the U.S. Doesn't (Yet) Have a Munitions Crisis
May 29, 2026
From the phone that sits in his pocket, a person can now order almost anything online and have it delivered to his door the next morning. For all of human history, no one on earth had that kind of power, and now, within a single lifetime, every middle-class American has it. Walmart or Amazon or other major e-commerce platforms will bring you whatever you want: a vintage edition of a particular book, a specific article of clothing in a specific size, same-day delivery of kosher pastrami from C...
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