Oslo’s legacy and the growing gap between Israel, Diaspora - opinion
Many American Jews, remain frozen in the amber of 1990s Oslo optimism. Living far from the bombs, insulated by distance and liberal universalism.
The scene after a suicide attack at the Park Hotel in Netanya during a Passover Seder in 2002, in which 30 civilians were killed: Oslo optimism felt like a dangerous delusion, says the writer. (photo credit: FLASH90)ByALIZA PILICHOWSKIUpdated: