What Would Make the Meeting between the Israeli Prime Minister and the American President a Success?
They’re apt to get along, but unlikely to reach strategic agreements.
August 26, 2021
Moshkele Ganev.
Thanks in part to the popularity of Fiddler on the Roof, Sholem Aleichem is best known today as an author of short stories, and especially for his series of stories about Tevye the Dairyman. But he also wrote novels, the last of which, Moshkele the Thief, was long forgotten—and will soon be published in English for the first time. Curt Leviant, the translator, writes:
They’re apt to get along, but unlikely to reach strategic agreements.
Jews don’t count.
The ayatollahs have few qualms about murdering their enemies abroad.
A Bar Kokhba coin.
Moshkele Ganev.
Thanks in part to the popularity of Fiddler on the Roof, Sholem Aleichem is best known today as an author of short stories, and especially for his series of stories about Tevye the Dairyman. But he also wrote novels, the last of which, Moshkele the Thief, was long forgotten—and will soon be published in English for the first time. Curt Leviant, the translator, writes:
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