Despite its tiny numbers, the Hasidic group known as Chabad of Lubavitch has transformed the Jewish world. Not only the most successful contemporary Hasidic sect, it might be the most successful Jewish religious movement of the second half of the twentieth century. But two new books raise provocative questions about it.
By ABRAHAM SOCHERThe Kafka myths, and the "myth-busters" who make them.
By PAUL REITTERA Princeton philosopher sounds a little like Maimonides.
By MENACHEM KELLNER'What is man that Thou art mindful of him?' is a bioethical question.
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