Benjamin Netanyahu Didn’t Lose Israel’s Elections, and Democracy Won
An “amazing, but not sufficient” victory.
March 4, 2020
Meet Barbara Oberman.
In the early 1970s, the American movement to ease the plight of Jews in the USSR was in its early stages, while among British Jews there was little interest in the subject at all. Barbara Oberman, a thirty-three-year-old Jewish housewife, decided to change that, writes Abigail Klein Leichman:
An “amazing, but not sufficient” victory.
The U.S. can take financial action against the Iranian proxy threatening southern Israel.
Our conflicts with jihadists will not end at our command.
Meet Barbara Oberman.
The Purims of Egypt and Carpentras.
In the early 1970s, the American movement to ease the plight of Jews in the USSR was in its early stages, while among British Jews there was little interest in the subject at all. Barbara Oberman, a thirty-three-year-old Jewish housewife, decided to change that, writes Abigail Klein Leichman:
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