JERUSALEM: It may very well be that one of the obstacles to the success of the Oslo Process was the absence of any component of religion or religious leadership. Oslo was, essentially, secular Israelis talking with secular Palestinians. Yet the (...)
JERUSALEM: It may very well be that one of the obstacles to the success of the Oslo Process was the absence of any component of religion or religious leadership. Oslo was, essentially, secular Israelis talking with secular Palestinians. Yet the (...)
JERUSALEM: In his book, Longitudes & Attitudes (2002), journalist Thomas Friedman, citing Middle East expert Stephen P. Cohen, suggests that the true clash in today’s world is not “between civilizations†(as argued by Samuel Huntington) but (...)
JERUSALEM: In his book, "Longitudes & Attitudes (2002), journalist Thomas Friedman, citing Middle East expert Stephen P. Cohen, suggests that the true clash in today s world is not between civilizations (as argued by Samuel Huntington) but (...)
JERUSALEM: The academic year of 1995-1996 was most eventful for Israelis. November saw the assassination of our Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and several months later, a spate of bus bombings led to the election of Netanyahu. In November, shortly (...)