Hamas Is Already Preparing for Its Next Attack on Israel
The cease-fire has revived the terrorists’ fighting spirit.
January 27, 2025
Athens and Jerusalem, or Macedon and Beersheva.
Of those who admire both the Jewish tradition and the philosophical, literary, and artistic legacy of ancient Greece, there are those like Moses Maimonides or Thomas Aquinas who have sought a synthesis, and others, like Matthew Arnold or Leo Strauss, who see a productive tension. Placing himself in the latter camp is Francis Nataf, who examines a rarely cited talmudic passage about the confrontation between Hebraism and Hellenism:
The cease-fire has revived the terrorists’ fighting spirit.
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Athens and Jerusalem, or Macedon and Beersheva.
Of those who admire both the Jewish tradition and the philosophical, literary, and artistic legacy of ancient Greece, there are those like Moses Maimonides or Thomas Aquinas who have sought a synthesis, and others, like Matthew Arnold or Leo Strauss, who see a productive tension. Placing himself in the latter camp is Francis Nataf, who examines a rarely cited talmudic passage about the confrontation between Hebraism and Hellenism:
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