Rabbi Wolpe, I would like to tell you about Elias Chacour, the former archbishop of Akko, Haifa & Nazareth, whom I met when he was priest in the village of Ibillin. (It was a sprawling town, but because it was Arab, by denoting it a village, authorities owed it fewer services) 1/https://twitter.com/RabbiWolpe/status/1131359099554156544 …
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That would address his concern that a 2-state solution left out Arab Israelis like him, whom he felt were treated as 2nd-class citizens. Now I am sure that you would say the Canton Solution would destroy Israel as a Jewish state, that demographics would work against the Jews. 3/
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And that is a legitimate view. But his view is legitimate as well. Ultimately they are opinions. If you know Father Chacour, and you just might, you would never ever call him an anti-Semite. He does not have a hateful bone in his body. So why should he preface his opinion ... 4/
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on the Israel-Palestine issue with your opinion? Political opinions are what they are. Listen, discuss, but I do not believe one should necessarily have to be delegitimized before it is even spoken.
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Switzerland was united across language lines in large part because both its German and French speakers were a protestant island in a catholic sea, and for a long time that was more important than language (and Genevan bourgeois in the 19th century were not much attracted to
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