The WHO’s Unhealthy Obsession with Israel
The White House should demand that the organization cease its annual condemnation of the Jewish state.
May 27, 2022
Without the protection of a sovereign state, Jewish slaves were subject to cruelty and extortion.
In 17th-century Italy, it was not uncommon for well-to-do families to own slaves, most of whom came from North Africa. Likewise, North Africa was home to a robust trade in Christian slaves. Tamar Herzig tells the story of the horrific abuse of a group of Jewish slaves in Livorno, which was at the time home to one of Europe’s freest and most prosperous Jewish communities:
The White House should demand that the organization cease its annual condemnation of the Jewish state.
Even if it sparked outrage.
Mediating between Putin and the U.S.
A Long Island restaurant’s lawsuit and the “religious-question doctrine.”
Without the protection of a sovereign state, Jewish slaves were subject to cruelty and extortion.
In 17th-century Italy, it was not uncommon for well-to-do families to own slaves, most of whom came from North Africa. Likewise, North Africa was home to a robust trade in Christian slaves. Tamar Herzig tells the story of the horrific abuse of a group of Jewish slaves in Livorno, which was at the time home to one of Europe’s freest and most prosperous Jewish communities:
Unlock the most serious Jewish, Zionist, and American thinking.
Subscribe Now