True or False?
Kibbutzniks comprised a full quarter of the casualties during the Six-Day War, in spite of being only 4% of the soldiers.
Kibbutzniks comprised a full quarter of the casualties during the Six-Day War, in spite of being only 4% of the soldiers.
גליון שאלות הלכתיות המתחדשות מדי שבוע בבדיקת העירובים השכונתיים
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TUESDAY, 02 MAY 2017 17:18
How can we better understand the Left?
Hear Machon Shilo’s Rabbi David Bar-Hayim explain in the following video interview:
In English:
:בעברית
From Machon Shilo, here.
An incident of this period did much to undermine whatever inclination I may have had toward the ancient tradition. One very cold night the rabbi tottered into our house in a pitiful condition; it took a half dozen glasses of boiling tea to thaw him out. He then told how a sympathetic “goy” had offered him a pair of gloves and why he had refused the gift; a Jew must not be the instrument of bringing a “mitvah,” or blessing, on a non-believer. That was the first time, I believe, that I came smack up against the doctrine of the “chosen people,” and it struck me as stupid and mean…