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The Iran War began at Purim (about Persia, now Iran) and now we're at Passover with Persia yet again as we are required to read Malachi. The Bible actually ends in the Persian period with the triumvirate of Ezra, Nehemia...
Israel and Iran: Malachi, Xerses, and Liza Minnelli is an episode from Authentic, Compassionate Judaism for the Thinking Person by Rabbi Nadav Caine. The Iran War began at Purim (about Persia, now Iran) and now we're at Passover with Persia...
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Published Mar 29, 2026, 8:04 long, audio available.
The Iran War began at Purim (about Persia, now Iran) and now we're at Passover with Persia yet again as we are required to read Malachi. The Bible actually ends in the Persian period with the triumvirate of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Malachi. I share some history, some Bible, and some modern absurd framing that exemplifies the idiotic antisemitism rampant in our popular media as this war rages on.
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Israel and Iran: Malachi, Xerses, and Liza Minnelli is an episode from Authentic, Compassionate Judaism for the Thinking Person by Rabbi Nadav Caine.
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This episode was published on Mar 29, 2026.
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Israel and Iran: Malachi, Xerses, and Liza Minnelli is from Authentic, Compassionate Judaism for the Thinking Person by Rabbi Nadav Caine.
Published Mar 29, 2026 and 8:04 long