It’s Time to Take the Iran Deal Off Life Support
Even President Biden has said it’s “dead.” So why is Washington pretending otherwise?
December 30, 2022
Elia Benamozegh.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the mostly German thinkers who laid the groundwork for Reform, Conservative, and even Modern Orthodox Judaism—as well as the academic field of Jewish studies—tended to be skeptical of Kabbalah, and in some cases considered it a source of embarrassment. Pinchas Giller sees an alternative approach, rooted in the Mizraḥi tradition, in the thought of Rabbi Elia Benamozegh. Reviewing Another Modernity, a biography of Benamozegh, Giller writes:
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Login or SubscribeEven President Biden has said it’s “dead.” So why is Washington pretending otherwise?
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Elia Benamozegh.
The oldest evidence of the fabric in the Near East.