--

The very idea of a ‘Jewish state’—a state in which Jews and the Jewish religion have exclusive privileges from which non-Jewish citizens are forever excluded—is rooted in another time and place.”

Can you cite any examples where a non-Jewish citizen of Israel does not enjoy the same religious nor other rights as a Jewish citizen? Is any Israeli citizen denied their rights to practice their faith? What are these "exclusive privileges" you claim exist?

--

--

Stephen Shaiken, Author & Blogger
Stephen Shaiken, Author & Blogger

Written by Stephen Shaiken, Author & Blogger

Criminal lawyer now a writer. Author of a 6 novel thriller series set in Bangkok & one rock novel set in 1971 NYC. Loves guitar, yoga, travel, nature, politics.

Responses (2)