Barry Weiss
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Because I don't understand the impulse to suicide.
Because I don't understand the impulse to suicide.
Is that the nature of things, though? I guess that's what I'm getting at. Is this just sort of the tragedy of history, the tragedy of institutions as they start out with one mission, they inevitably drift, they inevitably decay, people then go and start new ones? Or is there something unique and particularly rotten that happened here that we're now seeing in full?
Is that the nature of things, though? I guess that's what I'm getting at. Is this just sort of the tragedy of history, the tragedy of institutions as they start out with one mission, they inevitably drift, they inevitably decay, people then go and start new ones? Or is there something unique and particularly rotten that happened here that we're now seeing in full?
Is that the nature of things, though? I guess that's what I'm getting at. Is this just sort of the tragedy of history, the tragedy of institutions as they start out with one mission, they inevitably drift, they inevitably decay, people then go and start new ones? Or is there something unique and particularly rotten that happened here that we're now seeing in full?
So it's like we're jealous of jihadis?
So it's like we're jealous of jihadis?
So it's like we're jealous of jihadis?
So, given your study of history, do you think that we would be a healthier, more self-confident society if we had a religious revival?
So, given your study of history, do you think that we would be a healthier, more self-confident society if we had a religious revival?
So, given your study of history, do you think that we would be a healthier, more self-confident society if we had a religious revival?
This is a perfect transition to talking about Jerusalem. The word was carved into your ancestors' bed. Sir Moses Montefiore, people who have been to Jerusalem will, of course, know the windmill in that beautiful area of the city. Tell us, let's start personal. What is the meaning of Jerusalem to your family? You're wearing a ring on your finger that has the word, Yerushalayim, carved into it.
This is a perfect transition to talking about Jerusalem. The word was carved into your ancestors' bed. Sir Moses Montefiore, people who have been to Jerusalem will, of course, know the windmill in that beautiful area of the city. Tell us, let's start personal. What is the meaning of Jerusalem to your family? You're wearing a ring on your finger that has the word, Yerushalayim, carved into it.
This is a perfect transition to talking about Jerusalem. The word was carved into your ancestors' bed. Sir Moses Montefiore, people who have been to Jerusalem will, of course, know the windmill in that beautiful area of the city. Tell us, let's start personal. What is the meaning of Jerusalem to your family? You're wearing a ring on your finger that has the word, Yerushalayim, carved into it.
Tell me, take us into your family.
Tell me, take us into your family.
Tell me, take us into your family.
What did he write about it? Tell me about it.
What did he write about it? Tell me about it.
What did he write about it? Tell me about it.