Distrust of the Supreme Court Led Likud Voters to Rally around Netanyahu
Israelis against judicial imperialism want a prime minister, even one under corruption charges, seeking legal reform.
January 17, 2020
A matter of family pride.
As a child, the celebrated 19th-century American novelist Louisa May Alcott was told that her maternal grandfather, Joseph May, was the descendant of Portuguese Jews. Although May was a practicing Unitarian, the family reportedly took pride in its Jewish ancestry. Alcott’s biographer and relative Eve LaPlante writes:
Israelis against judicial imperialism want a prime minister, even one under corruption charges, seeking legal reform.
A return to the nuclear status quo would betray them.
And not just at Fieldston.
The home of the Ark of the Covenant before the First Temple was built.
A matter of family pride.
As a child, the celebrated 19th-century American novelist Louisa May Alcott was told that her maternal grandfather, Joseph May, was the descendant of Portuguese Jews. Although May was a practicing Unitarian, the family reportedly took pride in its Jewish ancestry. Alcott’s biographer and relative Eve LaPlante writes:
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