Iran, America, and the Future of Democracy in the Middle East
If the theocracy falls, Iranians will surely give America credit—perhaps more than it deserves.
November 23, 2022
A celebration of the Jewish connection with Jerusalem.
Today, the 29th day of the Hebrew month of Ḥeshvan, is the Ethiopian Jewish festival of Sigd, which Israel made into a national holiday in 2008. Shula Mola explains its significance, and her own associations with the day:
If the theocracy falls, Iranians will surely give America credit—perhaps more than it deserves.
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A celebration of the Jewish connection with Jerusalem.
Tongue Untangled.
Today, the 29th day of the Hebrew month of Ḥeshvan, is the Ethiopian Jewish festival of Sigd, which Israel made into a national holiday in 2008. Shula Mola explains its significance, and her own associations with the day:
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