As Protests in Iran Spread, Americans Continue to Misunderstand the Country
Invasion and surrender are not Washington’s only alternatives.
June 27, 2018
Where Judaism can be a culture, not a counterculture.
Noting the increased blurring of once-firm distinctions among different Jewish religious communities in Israel, Moshe Koppel sees reason to hope that Judaism is entering a new era of flourishing in the Holy Land. Members of the younger generation in particular, he writes, “aspire for Judaism to be a culture, not a counterculture.”
Invasion and surrender are not Washington’s only alternatives.
A model of productive engagement.
The next Saudi Arabia.
Where Judaism can be a culture, not a counterculture.
Their dreams were unrealistic, but their evaluation of Communism wasn’t.
Noting the increased blurring of once-firm distinctions among different Jewish religious communities in Israel, Moshe Koppel sees reason to hope that Judaism is entering a new era of flourishing in the Holy Land. Members of the younger generation in particular, he writes, “aspire for Judaism to be a culture, not a counterculture.”
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