Reviving the Peace Process Brings Great Costs and Little Potential for Success
There is harm in trying.
June 26, 2017
Between Princeton and Auschwitz.
Investigating the contrast between Jewish universalism and Jewish particularism, Moshe Koppel takes as archetypes “Heidi,” a liberal graduate student he met at Princeton University, and the members of the small ḥasidic synagogue (shtibl) that his grandfather attended. Koppel writes:
There is harm in trying.
Moral relativism disguised as cultural sensitivity.
The moral indecency of “Indecent.”
The fate of the Copts is now the main measure of the effectiveness of Sisi’s policies.
Between Princeton and Auschwitz.
Investigating the contrast between Jewish universalism and Jewish particularism, Moshe Koppel takes as archetypes “Heidi,” a liberal graduate student he met at Princeton University, and the members of the small ḥasidic synagogue (shtibl) that his grandfather attended. Koppel writes:
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