The Moral Dilemma of Russian Jewry, and Its Rabbis
Almost every week reports emerge of new outbursts of anti-Jewish prejudice.
November 14, 2022
The environmental damage still remains.
Located near the modern-day Israeli city of Eilat, the Timna copper mines were used first by the ancient Egyptians, and then by the Edomites, to provide the metal that was used for making bronze. A group of Israeli scientists, by analyzing the slag left over from the copper-smelting process, have come upon a new theory about why the mines went into disuse. Nathan Steinmeyer writes:
Almost every week reports emerge of new outbursts of anti-Jewish prejudice.
Suggesting that Israel is a “key pillar” in a “global movement” to subvert democracy.
A withdrawal would hand Russia and Iran a strategic victory.
Reading The Oppermans is like riding a Ferrari into a slow-motion car crash.
The environmental damage still remains.
Located near the modern-day Israeli city of Eilat, the Timna copper mines were used first by the ancient Egyptians, and then by the Edomites, to provide the metal that was used for making bronze. A group of Israeli scientists, by analyzing the slag left over from the copper-smelting process, have come upon a new theory about why the mines went into disuse. Nathan Steinmeyer writes:
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