How Bernie Sanders’s Impoverished View of Judaism Has Desensitized Him to Anti-Semitism
No Jewish life, only Jewish death.
March 5, 2020
The New York Times should know that betting against Israel is a losing proposition.
On Sunday, the New York Times published a long article titled “Israel, ‘Start-up Nation,’ Groans under Strains of Growth and Neglect,” lamenting the Jewish state’s congested roads, overcrowded hospitals, and various social and economic problems—not to mention political deadlock. While there is truth to specific points in the article, Jonathan Tobin writes that, taken as a whole, it misses the forest for the trees. Indeed, it may say more about the pathologies of the Times than about those of its subject:
No Jewish life, only Jewish death.
The New York Times should know that betting against Israel is a losing proposition.
Hath not a Jew costumes?
From Herzl to Daniel arap Moi.
The almost-one-hundred-year-old men.
On Sunday, the New York Times published a long article titled “Israel, ‘Start-up Nation,’ Groans under Strains of Growth and Neglect,” lamenting the Jewish state’s congested roads, overcrowded hospitals, and various social and economic problems—not to mention political deadlock. While there is truth to specific points in the article, Jonathan Tobin writes that, taken as a whole, it misses the forest for the trees. Indeed, it may say more about the pathologies of the Times than about those of its subject:
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