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Rav Ovadiah always viewed Shas as a bridge between religious and secular forces in Israel
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As progressives now see it, Jews are “privileged whites” Are Jews white? I’ve been thinking about that question a lot lately as the terms “white privilege” and “white supremacy” have become more and more common in the public discourse. For decades, a white supremacist was a person either affiliated with a group like the Ku
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