China’s Growing Interest in the Middle East is Anything but Benign
Beijing buys Muslim leaders’ support for repressing its own Muslim population.
September 12, 2019
The thing I love most is being a yid.
In a serialized memoir, the British political theorist and member of the House of Lords Maurice Glasman recalls his Jewish education, the Sabbaths and Passovers of his youth, his extended family of East European immigrants, and his recent visit to the remote Ukrainian shtetl of Vinkivtsy, where his grandfather (“my Zaida”) was born—among much else. He sums up the values of his upbringing thus:
Beijing buys Muslim leaders’ support for repressing its own Muslim population.
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The thing I love most is being a yid.
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In a serialized memoir, the British political theorist and member of the House of Lords Maurice Glasman recalls his Jewish education, the Sabbaths and Passovers of his youth, his extended family of East European immigrants, and his recent visit to the remote Ukrainian shtetl of Vinkivtsy, where his grandfather (“my Zaida”) was born—among much else. He sums up the values of his upbringing thus:
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