<b>From world-renowned public intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy comes an incisive and provocative look at the heart of Judaism.</b><br><br><b>“A smart, revealing, and essential book for our times.”—<i>The Washington Post</i></b><br><br> For more than four decades, Bernard-Henri Lévy has been a singular figure on the world stage—one of the great moral voices of our time. Now Europe''s foremost philosopher and activist confronts his spiritual roots and the religion that has always inspired and shaped him—but that he has never fully reckoned with.<br><br><i>The Genius of Judaism</i> is a breathtaking new vision and understanding of what it means to be a Jew, a vision quite different from the one we’re used to. It is rooted in the Talmudic traditions of argument and conflict, rather than biblical commandments, borne out in struggle and study, not in blind observance. At the very heart of the matter is an obligation to the other, to the dispos