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Orthodox Rabbi Harvey Falk of Brooklyn believes that much interreligious tension need never have existed at all. His current book, Jesus the Pharisee: A New Look at the Jewishness of Jesus, just issued by a Roman Catholic publisher (Paulist Press; 175 pages; $8.95), contends that Jews and Christians alike fail to grasp Jesus' ties to the competing Jewish factions of his time. Christians, says Falk, have misunderstood some of the teachings of Jesus, while Jews have been needlessly hostile toward "Yeshua ha Notzri" (Jesus of Nazareth). Falk's book offers a provocative and controversial theory on Christian origins...
...another point of contention revolved around his Hollywood friendships and the impartiality demanded by the Times pulpit. Harvey Weinstein, the former Miramax head and one of the most powerful men in Hollywood, notoriously put his arm around Mitchell and said he was his “favorite film critic” after the premiere screening of the 2001 John Cusack romantic comedy Serendipity, according to The New York Observer...
Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53 says he is not surprised by the report’s findings...
...appointed, Bernanke would be the latest in a line of Harvard-affiliated economists to hold the post, following in the footsteps of former CEA Chairman N. Gregory Mankiw, Freed Professor of Economics, and current interim CEA Chairman Harvey Rosen, who earned a masters degree and Ph.D. at Harvard...
Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53 said these results did not surprise...