Why the Israeli Presence in the West Bank Conforms with International Law
It’s wrong to speak of an “occupation.”
April 10, 2018
And why does Judaism need so many?
Among religions, Judaism is hardly unique in having commandments, but the number of these, and Judaism’s insistence upon their importance, certainly distinguish it from other faiths. Reuven Ziegler, drawing on the thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, seeks to explain why this is so:
It’s wrong to speak of an “occupation.”
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And why does Judaism need so many?
Among religions, Judaism is hardly unique in having commandments, but the number of these, and Judaism’s insistence upon their importance, certainly distinguish it from other faiths. Reuven Ziegler, drawing on the thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, seeks to explain why this is so:
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