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- Michael Bolton is a Bar Mitzvah at the Wall, 49 years late
- “Jerusalem traded energy for leverage, tying Cairo to its fuel supplies while securing strategic calm despite ongoing violations in Sinai”
- "We demonize those who disagree with us. Worse than that, most of us have chosen to live in virtual ideological safe zones in which we’ve declared those who disagree may not enter on peril of being “defriended"
- “Those on the Right who revile Israel and seek to undo the Israel-America alliance commonly insist that they do so out of devotion to America”
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Tag Archives: exceptionalism
Will Israel Save America?
TABLET MAG by David P. Goldman July 2, 2015 Without a sense of exceptionalism, a country of chosen people cannot prosper Biblical Israel was America’s inspiration. Its successor, the State of Israel, yet may be America’s salvation, though usually the … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Civil War, exceptionalism, Revolution, United States
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