


"Political power is as permanent
as today's newspaper."
- Cohen's Law of Permanence
The events governing Israeli Politics capture the imagination of the entire world. For a very small country, it certainly dominates the news. That's why all Jews from around the world are invited to join Israeli Politics.
It may be difficult to understand what is happening in this limited region. Those in Israel do not see issues from a world viewpoint, and those scattered throughout the world sometimes have difficulty understanding the importance of this distant location.
Israeli Politics will shed a bit of light on these issues for both sides.
We'll be more free about the discussions on Israeli Politics than on some of our other groups. Thus, those who like the discussion on The Other Shul will love the discussions on Israeli Politics. Our Jewish Groups cannot be held responsible for computer monitors that get destroyed by punching a hole in the screen while the opposition has their say.
Many issues cannot be raised on some other Jewish groups because they are related to politics and politics.
For this reason we have set up this special group about politics related to Israel.
However, this still doesn't open up the discussion completely to all discussions.
Our discussions must be carried out in a calm way, as I would like to discuss them my own living room .
Negative issues belong elsewhere.
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