Two years in, some are asking if the war in Gaza is changing Judaism - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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For two years, Hamas and Israel have been at war. It did not come out of a vacuum. But the leaders have been very generous in sacrificing the lives of others. Both have suffered painful defeats, writes Anders Jerichow, who has followed the conflict for several decades, but after the destruction of Gaza must ask: Was it worth the lives?
Two years in, some are asking if the war in Gaza is changing Judaism - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
In the two years since the attacks of Oct. 7, the Jewish discourse over the war in Gaza has been agonizing and polarizing. Jews have argued over the Israeli government’s military aims, over what it means to “bring the hostages home,” over the left’s betrayal of its Jewish allies and over the influence of Israel’s far-right ministers. Since the summer, however, a number of Jewish religious and thought leaders are debating another assertion: that …
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