Iran Is Training Iraqis to Shoot Missiles at Israel, and the U.S. Is Paying for It
Iraq’s version of Hizballah attacked a Saudi pipeline, but may soon have access to American F-16s.
July 8, 2019
They benefit from multiculturalism, but don’t necessarily accept its assumptions.
Although David Ben-Gurion envisioned the Jewish state as a melting pot, with ingathered exiles merging together into a common Labor-Zionist culture, today’s increasingly conventional wisdom envisions a pluralistic society comprising various “tribes.” This view, as Yehoshua Pfeffer puts it, imagines “Arab sheikhs sitting side by side with ḥaredi scholars, feminist women next to settlers, and LGBT activists sharing a table with ḥasidic rabbis.” Yet Ḥaredim, even as they benefit from this multicultural arrangement, don’t subscribe to its underlying liberal assumptions. And that might be a good thing, Pfeffer argues:
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Login or SubscribeIraq’s version of Hizballah attacked a Saudi pipeline, but may soon have access to American F-16s.
They benefit from multiculturalism, but don’t necessarily accept its assumptions.
If Sanders can’t summon the political courage to fight anti-Semitism when it’s easy to do so, what are the chances he’ll do so if it becomes difficult?
The first great Jewish catastrophe of the 20th century.
One in France, the other in Kansas.