To Make Peace with Saudi Arabia Possible, Israel Needs a Decisive Victory against Hamas
Riyadh has no interest in normalization with a weak Jewish state.
October 27, 2023
The contradictions of Shechem.
This week’s Torah reading of Lekh-l’khah contains the Torah’s first reference to the city of Shechem—a place that comes up in multiple incidents throughout Genesis, and elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible. According to the Babylonian Talmud, it is “a place ordained for calamity,” because of several tragic events that took place there. Tamar Weissman takes a careful look at this assertion, and Shechem’s paradoxes:
Riyadh has no interest in normalization with a weak Jewish state.
Unlike the Nazis, Hamas sought to publicize its deeds.
“Jews should definitely avoid the area.”
Separation, pluralism, and coercion.
The contradictions of Shechem.
This week’s Torah reading of Lekh-l’khah contains the Torah’s first reference to the city of Shechem—a place that comes up in multiple incidents throughout Genesis, and elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible. According to the Babylonian Talmud, it is “a place ordained for calamity,” because of several tragic events that took place there. Tamar Weissman takes a careful look at this assertion, and Shechem’s paradoxes:
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