Tradition Journal
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Tradition is the Orthodox journal of Jewish thought, published by the Rabbinical Council of America. It is currently edited by Rabbi Shalom Carmy, Professor of Bible and Jewish Thought at Yeshiva University.
Tradition was founded in 1958 by Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, currently Chancellor of Yeshiva University. Its subsequent editors were the late Rabbi Dr. Walter Wurzburger, Rabbi Dr. Emanuel Feldman, and Rabbi Dr. Michael Shmidman.
In its five decades in print, Tradition has published on a wide range of topics including theology, history, biography, sociology, politics, and ethics, and has featured seminal articles by the Rav, the late Rabbi Dr. Joseph Soloveitchik, the preeminent leader of twentieth century Modern Orthodox Judaism.