Summer 2008 volume 3, number 3
Arthur Eyffinger, Gordon Schochet, and Meirav Jones
From the Editors
Michael Walzer
Biblical Politics: Where Were the Elders?
Symposium: Jerusalem and Athens Revisited
Steven Grosby
Jerusalem and Athens: In Defense of Jerusalem
Yoram Hazony
Jerusalem and Carthage
Jonathan Jacobs
Reasons, Commandments, and the
Common Project
Leora F. Batnitzky
Response to Roundtable on
“Jerusalem and Athens”
Gordon Schochet
Response to Roundtable:
It Depends What You Mean By...
Hebraic Political Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal published in Jerusalem by Shalem Press and
edited by Professors Gordon Schochet of Rutgers University and Arthur Eyffinger of the Huygens Institute in the
Netherlands. The journal aims to evaluate the place of the Jewish textual tradition, along-side the traditions of
Greece and Rome, in political history and the history of political thought.
