Bernard-Henri Levy on America, France, and the Jews, at the 92nd Street Y

Bernard-Henri Levy on America, France, and the Jews, at the 92nd Street Y

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Read by: Adam Gopnik

Language: English

Length: 1 hour and 26 minutes

Publisher: 92nd Street Y

Release date: 2006-03-15

Renowned French philosopher, journalist, and filmmaker Bernard-Henri Levy speaks with The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik about the often-fraught relationship between France and its Jewish population, and between America and France because of the situation between France and its Jews. Among the issues addressed are French anti-Semitism; the shared role of the French tradition and of the Islamic movements in this anti-Semitism; why anti-Zionism is becoming a new world ideology; the different apprehension of Israel in America and France; and what it's like to be a Jew in France and in America.

This event took place on January 29, 2006.