The Second Sinaiis a serious and timely exploration of one of the most important questions of our age: if the world is losing its moral foundation, where can humanity find bedrock again? Drawing from the Hebrew Bible, the prophetic writings, and classical rabbinic thought, this book argues that the future described by the prophets is not the arrival of a new revelation, but humanity’s awakening to the enduring moral reality first revealed at Sinai.
Rather than presenting Sinai as a distant memory, this book shows why it still matters for the nations today. It carefully examines Israel’s unique covenantal role, humanity's universal moral responsibilities, and the Noahide framework as a foundation for justice, truth, reverence, and human dignity.
Across eleven chapters, The Second Sinai guides readers through major themes such as Sinai as national revelation with universal implications, Isaiah’s vision of the nations flowing to Zion, the voices of the Jewish sages, the meaning of the “veil” that distorts moral perception, the rejection of “Sinai 2.0,” the gathering of the nations, and the practical preparation required for moral awakening.