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Lately I’ve been hearing from colleagues and friends that Leo Strauss helped birth neoconservatism and that Straussianism and neoconservatism belong together rhetorically and conceptually. Supposedly neoconservatism would not have existed in the form in which it took over the conservative movement in the 1980s if Strauss had not provided its essential ideas. Thus, so goes the argument, neoconservatives and Straussians are so intertwined that it may be futile to distinguish between them. This is an error which I fear my book,
Leo Strauss and the Conservative Movement in America, may have unintentionally nurtured. It’s time to set the record straight by restating my argument, which only partly overlaps the interpretation provided above.
Far-right Orthodox Jewish activists install a partition to segregate men and women at the Western Wall egalitarian prayer plaza in Jerusalem during a Tisha B Av prayer service on July 17, 2021 (Screencapture/Twitter)
Hundreds of far-right Orthodox Jews overran a prayer service being held by the Conservative Movement at the egalitarian prayer plaza at the Western Wall on Saturday night to mark the fast day of Tisha B’Av, which mourns the destruction of the two Jewish temples that stood on the Temple Mount.
Worshipers were reading from the Book of Lamentations, an annual event at the site to commemorate one of the most sorrowful days in the Jewish calendar. The fast began on Saturday evening and lasts for 25 hours.