Israeli Arabs Show Signs of a “Normalization” of Their Own
Will Arab parties turn away from anti-Zionism and toward their constituents’ everyday concerns?
November 2, 2020
“This is the day that the Lord made; we shall exult and rejoice in it.”
Perhaps the quintessentially American poet, Walt Whitman “mentions God frequently, but he is not a conventional believer,” writes Sarah Rindner. She goes on to subject the religious spirit she finds in Whitman’s best-known work, Leaves of Grass, to a Jewish reading:
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“This is the day that the Lord made; we shall exult and rejoice in it.”
Perhaps the quintessentially American poet, Walt Whitman “mentions God frequently, but he is not a conventional believer,” writes Sarah Rindner. She goes on to subject the religious spirit she finds in Whitman’s best-known work, Leaves of Grass, to a Jewish reading:
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