What the War in Ukraine Means for Iran, Israel, and Syria
The “war between the wars” goes on.
May 16, 2022
Jewish universalism has never thrived without particularism.
The connection between Jewish nationhood and the Jewish religion goes back to God’s revelation to Abraham in Genesis, writes Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, and the two cannot be pulled apart now any more than they could be then:
The “war between the wars” goes on.
Palestinians would be better served by celebrating freedom than by nourishing grievance.
Jewish universalism has never thrived without particularism.
Leah Horovitz’s tkhines.
Bar Kokhba in Tekoa.
The connection between Jewish nationhood and the Jewish religion goes back to God’s revelation to Abraham in Genesis, writes Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, and the two cannot be pulled apart now any more than they could be then:
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