Israeli Arabs Show Signs of a “Normalization” of Their Own
Will Arab parties turn away from anti-Zionism and toward their constituents’ everyday concerns?
November 2, 2020
Chariots of Fire for the 21st century.
In what seems like a real-life remake of the film Chariots of Fire—itself based on the true story of a devout Scottish Protestant sprinter who forewent an opportunity to compete in the 1924 Olympics because the qualifying race was held on Sunday—Beatie Deutsch, an Orthodox Jew and a mother of five, might miss her chance at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Akiva Shapiro writes:
Will Arab parties turn away from anti-Zionism and toward their constituents’ everyday concerns?
Smelly ideas, old and new.
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Chariots of Fire for the 21st century.
“This is the day that the Lord made; we shall exult and rejoice in it.”
In what seems like a real-life remake of the film Chariots of Fire—itself based on the true story of a devout Scottish Protestant sprinter who forewent an opportunity to compete in the 1924 Olympics because the qualifying race was held on Sunday—Beatie Deutsch, an Orthodox Jew and a mother of five, might miss her chance at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Akiva Shapiro writes:
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