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Title: Bernard Henri-Levy "The Genius of Judaism" w/ Rabbi David Wolpe
Post by: Grimm on Tue 14 Feb 2017
Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W1LfknYSNc

Bernard Henri-Levy "The Genius of Judaism" w/ Rabbi David Wolpe
Note: Crackly audio in video, see attached transcript.
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This was on C-Span 2, Anyway, I was checking the guide and saw this was on.

I didn't watch it, but figured folks here would be interested in a transcript of the latest, directly. Jew Biased Media to see what they are trying to push publicly.

Feel free to dissect the transcript and add your own commentary.

Transcript is attached as text file.


Below is the text accompanying the youtube video description:


Published on Jan 25, 2017
http://JooTube.TV Bernard-Henri Levy, author, "The Genius of Judaism," in conversation in L.A. with Sinai Temple's Rabbi David Wolpe, at Wilshire Boulevard Temple. 1/15/17

CONFRONTING HATE AND RISING ANTI-SEMITISM, FRENCH PHILOSOPHER BERNARD-HENRI LÉVY MAKES RARE LOS ANGELES APPEARANCE. In a rare Los Angeles appearance, Bernard-Henri Lévy, the French philosopher, activist, and a great moral voice of our time, was in conversation with special guest Rabbi David Wolpe at Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Sunday evening, January 15 at 7:30 p.m.

The free evening program, open to the public and sponsored by the Jerome N. Tober Fund and in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the USC Casden Institute, built on Levy's passionate and personal new book "The Genius of Judaism" (Random House, release date: January 10), in which he examines a new and stealthy form of anti-Semitism, provides a provocative defense of Israel, questions his spiritual roots, and offers a new vision of what it means to be a Jew.

The Genius of Judaism is a passionate and deeply personal intellectual reckoning built on Talmudic traditions of argument and conflict. At the very heart of the matter is an obligation to the other, to the dispossessed, and to the forgotten, an obligation that, as Lévy vividly recounts, he has sought to embody over decades of championing "lost causes," from Bosnia to Africa's forgotten wars, from Libya to the Kurdish Peshmerga's desperate fight against the Islamic State. Beyond his critique of hate and anti-Semitism on the rise, he reveals the overlooked Jewish roots of Western democratic ideals and confronts the current Islamist threat while intellectually dismantling it. Jews are not a "chosen people," Lévy explains, but a "treasure" whose spirit must continue to inform moral thinking and courage today.

Bernard-Henri Lévy is a philosopher, journalist, activist, and filmmaker. Among his dozens of books are American Vertigo, Barbarism with a Human Face, and Who Killed Daniel Pearl? His writing has appeared in a wide range of publications throughout Europe and the United States. His films include the documentaries Bosna! and A Day in the Death of Sarajevo. Lévy is co-founder of the antiracist group SOS Racisme and has served on diplomatic missions for the French government.

Rabbi David Wolpe, named the most influential Rabbi in America by Newsweek Magazine and one of the 50 most influential Jews in the world by the Jerusalem Post, is the Senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles. He is the author of eight books, including the national bestseller Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times and his newest volume David, The Divided Heart.

"On the occasion of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday weekend, the conversation between two gifted thinkers—Bernard-Henri Lévy and Rabbi David Wolpe —promises to be memorable and thought provoking," said Rabbi Susan Nanus, director of adult programs at Wilshire Boulevard Temple. The program takes place inside the domed sanctuary of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, the oldest Jewish congregation in Los Angeles.

For more information visit http://wbtla.org/bhl

About Wilshire Boulevard Temple
Wilshire Boulevard Temple is the oldest Jewish congregation in Los Angeles, founded in 1862 as Congregation B'nai B'rith. The Temple has two locations: The Ericka J. Glazer Family Campus in Koreatown/Mid-Wilshire houses The Temple's historic building, built in 1929 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1981, and The Audrey and Sidney Irmas Campus in West Los Angeles. Both campuses offer education, worship, adult, and youth programming along with Early Childhood Centers, Brawerman Elementary School, and Religious School. The Temple also operates Camp Hess Kramer and Gindling Hilltop Camp and the Steve Breuer Conference Center in Malibu. The Karsh Family Social Service Center, located at Wilshire Boulevard Temple, opened in November 2016.