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Noah, Don, and Miriam Herschlag discuss a proposal to slice Israel up into two states: An enlightened, progressive, leftist secular state called “Dan” and a benighted religious state called “Judaea.” Why is this separation so appealing to those on the left?
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Noah, Don, and Miriam Herschlag discuss a proposal to slice Israel up into two states: An enlightened, progressive, leftist secular state called “Dan” and a benighted religious state called “Judaea.” Why is this separation so appealing to those on the left?
This is a segment from The “If I Divide Thee, O Jerusalem” Edition.