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Moshe Pitchon is an internationally recognized Jewish author, scholar, and thought leader. For decades he taught Jewish thought at universities across Latin America and the United States, inspiring students with his unique ability to connect ancient wisdom to modern challenges.

Pitchon’s articles and essays are published worldwide—in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French—bringing his voice to audiences across four continents. His books and writings consistently aim to place Judaism in conversation with the 21st century, showing its relevance to questions of identity, ethics, and cultural transformation in today’s global society.

Whether in the classroom, in print, or on the international stage, Pitchon’s work invites readers and audiences to rediscover Judaism as a living tradition, deeply rooted in history yet open to the future

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The Maccabean Playbook: Then and Now

Like the sages and prophets of old, Professor Pitchon cautions today’s Jewish community about the dangers of internal conflict that defeated prior instances of landed, national existence. He observes,

“It is a truism that one cannot reach a destination if he does not know where he’s going. Jews know where they are going; they just disagree on how to get there.”

In the development of his thesis, Prof. Pitchon takes the reader through a fascinating episode of Jewish history. He does so with the light touch of a highly professional pedagogue.

Each historical event is described in a brief paragraph, followed by a short blank space for cogitation. The reader has the opportunity to consider and absorb the information as a foundation of what is next to come.

The Maccabean Playbook is a fascinating read with an important playload of national wisdom

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Palavra de Deus (God's Word)

The Word of God, Moshe Pitchon’s first book in Portuguese, brings the foundational literature of the Jewish people into conversation with the 21st century. Drawing on five decades of his commenting the Torah, Rabbi Pitchon follows the weekly Torah portions to illuminate their meaning for today’s world. His aim is to open a dialogue with Portuguese-speaking readers, showing why, without this text, neither Judaism nor the Jewish people could exist.

Judaism & Ai: Dignity and Moral Responsibility

Artificial intelligence is commonly treated as a problem of regulation, safety, or alignment. Judaism and Artificial Intelligence argues that this framing misses the deeper issue. AI is not only a technological disruption—it is a moral one.

Moshe Pitchon shows how AI reshapes the conditions under which judgment and responsibility arise. By accelerating decision-making, automating recommendation, and dispersing agency across systems that cannot answer for their actions, AI undermines the human capacity to interrupt action and take responsibility.

Drawing on Jewish moral thought—not as theology but as a civilizational account of obligation, time, and answerability—the book explains why regulation is necessary yet insufficient. Law governs tools; responsibility governs persons.

Clear, original, and philosophically grounded, this book speaks to readers in ethics, technology, philosophy, religious studies, and public policy who are concerned with the future of moral agency in a world shaped by intelligent systems.

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Israeli Politics

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Moshe Pitchon contends that a new understanding of Judaism is taking shape in Israel, and Naftali Bennett has emerged as the face of the third generation of Israeli leaders after the founders of the state.

Bennett continues to prove himself one of the most skilled and intriguing Israeli politicians of the 21st century. Drawing on hundreds of sources in both Israel and the United States, Pitchon cuts through the heavy rhetoric of Israeli politics to deliver an eye-opening portrait of what the future may hold for Israel and the Jewish people.