Iran’s Biggest Problem Isn’t Sanctions or Today’s Elections; It’s Water
How the mullahs have created an impending crisis.
May 19, 2017
Perhaps not a curse after all.
Ever since the apostle Paul referred to “the law”—meaning the prescriptions of the Torah—as a “curse,” Christians have been perplexed, to say the least, by Judaism’s enthusiasm for legality. Meir Soloveichik believes this has started to change:
How the mullahs have created an impending crisis.
Both sides have too much to lose.
Religious freedom must be a foreign-policy priority.
And the role of the family in Jewish life.
Perhaps not a curse after all.
Ever since the apostle Paul referred to “the law”—meaning the prescriptions of the Torah—as a “curse,” Christians have been perplexed, to say the least, by Judaism’s enthusiasm for legality. Meir Soloveichik believes this has started to change:
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