By recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the US has also recognized the “reality” that the Jewish idea is not only alive, but thriving.
(A robust communitarian conservatism is essential for responding to this era known for its loneliness and alienation.)
By Ofir Haivry ● First Things ● 12/08/2017
By recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the US has also recognized the “reality” that the Jewish idea is not only alive, but thriving.
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