Everyone is saying that everything has changed. "Nothing will be like it was," they sigh. And even though I'm part of that negligible minority who thinks nothing has changed, and everything remains exactly as it was (minus tens of thousands of bodies), I thought that perhaps it would nevertheless be appropriate to suggest some kind of dramatic change in the wake of recent events.

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Why Purim Should Be Israel's National Holiday

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29.03.2024

Everyone is saying that everything has changed. "Nothing will be like it was," they sigh. And........

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