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Allison, Don, and Noah ask: Why do secular Israelis feel little for the country’s founding fathers (who were all secular), while religious Israelis feel growing identification with the founding fathers (who rather despised religious folk)?

This is a segment from the “Making and Unmaking History” Edition.

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