It seems like he figured they had an understanding. Maybe he figured a Jewish son-in-law would make negotiations easier and get some loyalty. I'm curious if he'll let this go because he struck me as one that has a long memory for betrayal (perceived or otherwise).
It seems like he figured they had an understanding. Maybe he figured a Jewish son-in-law would make negotiations easier and get some loyalty. I'm curious if he'll let this go because he struck me as one that has a long memory for betrayal (perceived or otherwise).
(post is archived)