It’s Past Time for Europe to Take Action against Hizballah
It has over 1,000 operatives in Germany alone.
October 26, 2021
The Talmud understands “love the stranger” to mean “love the convert.” Does it also apply to other strangers?
Throughout his many works, the late British chief rabbi Jonathan Sacks emphasized the importance of the biblical commandment to “love the stranger”—which appears 36 times in the Torah, often coupled with a reminder that “you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” Sacks put it thus:
It has over 1,000 operatives in Germany alone.
“Statehood and sovereignty” for everyone but Jews.
And make good on its promise.
Uriah P. Levy, lover of religious liberty.
The Talmud understands “love the stranger” to mean “love the convert.” Does it also apply to other strangers?
Throughout his many works, the late British chief rabbi Jonathan Sacks emphasized the importance of the biblical commandment to “love the stranger”—which appears 36 times in the Torah, often coupled with a reminder that “you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” Sacks put it thus:
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