An Educational Agenda for the Abraham Accords
Gathering Israelis and Arabs to read Maimonides, al-Farabi, and Aquinas.
March 22, 2021
Seder in the gulag.
In their recent book Never Alone, Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy discuss the former’s experiences as a Soviet refusenik, as a member of the Knesset and the Israeli cabinet, and as head of the Jewish Agency. Here, in conversation with Abraham Socher, the two examine some of the book’s themes in light of both the upcoming holiday of Passover and the troubles of the present. Sharansky recalls celebrating his first seders with other Jewish dissidents, and later in solitary confinement in a KGB prison—where he had three pieces of dried bread for matzah, hot water for wine, salt for a bitter herb, and no text to read from. Yet he had the Haggadah’s declaration “This year we are slaves, next year we will be free men; this year we are here, next year in Jerusalem” to give him strength.
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s dilemma, and Naftali Bennett’s.
Working off a false, and dangerous, assumption.
Seder in the gulag.
Dhafer Fouad Eliyahu, healer of the poor.