From inside the book1 page matching The difference between a Jewish and a non-Jewish person stems from the common expression in this book What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Jewish Fundamentalism In Israel: New Introduction by Norton MezvinskyUser Review - Hardy HarHar - GoodreadsA well written, and fairly well researched (although he often tends to use secondary and even journalistic sources rather than primary sources themselves) critique of the role of religion in the state ... Read full review Contents
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