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“The Gift of the Mishnah.”
July 25, 2017
“Cafeteria Catholics” are adding Shabbat to their dinner plates.
In both the United States and Israel, many people, including lapsed Jews and non-Jews, are seeking to borrow some of Orthodox Judaism’s “authenticity and ancientness” for themselves, as Sara Toth Stub reports.
“The Gift of the Mishnah.”
In a roundabout way, they practically invented them.
“Cafeteria Catholics” are adding Shabbat to their dinner plates.
It goes hard after the bad apples, and treats the majority of the population with respect.
Israeli products made in the West Bank are Israeli products.
In both the United States and Israel, many people, including lapsed Jews and non-Jews, are seeking to borrow some of Orthodox Judaism’s “authenticity and ancientness” for themselves, as Sara Toth Stub reports.
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