Was the Cease-Fire in Gaza Imprudent? Yes
A sacrifice of Israeli deterrence.
November 16, 2018
Chaim Potok’s forgotten play about S. An-Sky.
Best known for such novels as The Chosen and My Name Is Asher Lev, both which tell about defectors from Ḥasidism, Chaim Potok was also the author of a number of plays. Most of these, in Sarah Rindner’s estimation, have little merit, except for one that puts something of a twist on Potok’s favorite theme:
A sacrifice of Israeli deterrence.
Hamas isn’t going away, and it’s not Israel’s priority.
Gestures of goodwill have never worked.
Chaim Potok’s forgotten play about S. An-Sky.
Contrary to what scholars have claimed, the camels in Genesis are not anachronistic.
Best known for such novels as The Chosen and My Name Is Asher Lev, both which tell about defectors from Ḥasidism, Chaim Potok was also the author of a number of plays. Most of these, in Sarah Rindner’s estimation, have little merit, except for one that puts something of a twist on Potok’s favorite theme:
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