Christianity and Judaism diverge sharply on forgiveness.
Author - Uri Pilichowski
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A rabbi does not have to opine on every matter, and certainly, not when it comes to Israeli policy amid wartime.
It’s important to recognize that in the greater scheme of things, the battles on social media don’t really matter.
As Israel succeeds and continuously defeats its enemies one by one, a fear arises among many non-Jews that the Jewish people are getting too powerful.
The enemies of Israel and the Jews should study Jewish history.
Jews and Israel should be merciful, even to our enemies, but there are limits.
We have proved our desire for peace, the Palestinians must now do the same.
While sympathy is normally an admirable trait, it is concerning when it manifests itself in sympathy for “the other team.”
The Jewish people have historical, religious, legal and moral rights to a state of their own.
Jewish anti-Zionism is a failed movement and ought to be treated as such.
