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One of the more fascinating family relationships in the Torah surrounds that of Yaakov with his wives, and that of the wives themselves with one another. The following discussion of parsha Vayetze is …
Never in all my adult life (I’m 74) could I imagine so-called Americans in the year 2023 would be screaming, yelling and rioting on college campuses and other public locations supporting the most grizzly, grotesque massacre the terrorist group known as Hamas pulled off, Oct. 7, 2023.
Ahead. he wants to blank the russian offensive, and he s counting on western societies to eventually come to a stop in their support for ukraine. i don t see that happening. but he s determined to, i think, wait out the west in terms of support in prosecuting this war. a lot, obviously, depends on how this counteroffensive that ukraine is now waging turns out. that ukraine is now waging turns out- that ukraine is now waging turns out. , , ., turns out. interestingly on the sidelines of turns out. interestingly on the sidelines of that turns out. interestingly on the sidelines of that summit, - turns out. interestingly on the sidelines of that summit, we i sidelines of that summit, we also reportedly saw the attendance of the wagner leader, yevgeny prigozhin, at a time when supposedly he was meant to be in exile after that attempted mutiny. what did you make of that appearance, and what do you think it says about president putin s grip on power? i president putin s grip on ower? ~
Saudi Arabia has changed its decadeslong rule that mandated single women be accompanied by a male relative when performing an Islamic pilgrimage, facilitating the participation of thousands of single Muslim women in the Hajj in 2023. The new rules don’t apply just during the Hajj. Women can also perform the Umrah, known as the “lesser pilgrimage,” or other routine pilgrimages such as ziyarat that can be undertaken any time of the year to Islamic holy sites, without a “mahram,” or male guardian.
You know, it s unbelievable. well, what is beautiful about western societies is that historically we ve adheredhi toa set of deontological inviolable principles. right. presumption of innocences. and absolute defense of freedom of speech.ea lad the idea, as you said , that lady justice is blind and these are inviolable principles. and that s what differentiates s the western tradition from other traditions. so, for example, where i come from in the middle east, islamic law, sharia law actually institutes codifies the fact that a penalty for a crime depends on the religiona of the perpetrator and the victim. ndso do we wish under the guise of the progressive cloak of social justice, adheree, to shariah law? or do we want to stick to the traditions of westernster jurisprudence, jurisprudence? i. it s absolutely insane. it s baffling. canada instituting the premises ,the principles of sharia law. gadg, you wrote in your book
Chinese economy, which is empowering them to threaten other countries in the neighborhood. neil: you spoke about what a degradation among western societies in general where government has seemed to rule the roost. the sad truth is, we ve seen stagnation, redistributionism and woke culture taking hold in businesses and the economy in the u.k. and the u.s. and results in more tax, more subsidies, more regulation. that is not slowing down, prime minister, at all. absolutely. in britain, you know, we re now spending almost half of our resources on the government. we re currently running at 47% of gdp spend by the government. and that is not sustainable. now, i m a small conservative. i believe that we need to give people power over their own
The internet research agency, which he established in russia s second city, st. petersburg, from which russian intelligence claims that the russian have been sowing discord in western societies. on top of that, he has bragged about wagner deployments in africa where, for example, in mali, they have attempted to push out the french, or in syria where they openly challenged the united states in combat. increasingly by pushing out has been coming more than just an oligarch. he is now becoming a political military figure and clearly is aiming at the power structure in moscow. and i d say he s doing that in two respects, one through these open comments, and the second through videos that the concord group, which is his public relations outfit, has been releasing of him visiting the front lines, cutting a strong figure, leading his troops toward combat. all of that suggests a transformation and a real move towards power in moscow. it s significant when you talk about the business interests