Why Didn’t the Peace Process Create a Palestinian State? Because Yasir Arafat Didn’t Want One
He wanted to be a wealthy revolutionary, not a founding statesman.
September 15, 2023
Peanut oil and the bat mitzvah.
Since the beginning of the century, observers of Orthodox Judaism in America have commented on what one sociologist labeled a “shift to the right.” This shift isn’t a political one, but rather a move toward more stringent observance and a tendency for the Modern Orthodox to grow closer to Ḥaredim in certain respects. Zev Eleff argues that Orthodoxy is indeed changing, but not in a way that can be explained in such simple directional terms:
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Login or SubscribeHe wanted to be a wealthy revolutionary, not a founding statesman.
But France, Germany, and Britain could have gone further.
The last fruits of shmitah.
Peanut oil and the bat mitzvah.
It possibly belonged to Jacob Emden’s grandson.