Proper noun
Beinart (plural Beinarts)
A surname.
But Beinart is woefully ignorant of previous attempts to create or maintain binational or bi-religious states. Source: Internet
Beinart readily concedes that he and many other American Jews have historically paid little attention to Palestinian voices. Source: Internet
While Beinart himself is an observant Jew who laces his arguments with references to religious texts and Jewish philosophers, he has a history of rattling the establishment. Source: Internet
I have more than had it with Beinart, and also his less-successful colleagues and his progressive amen corner. Source: Internet
The term has been used to analyse and make sense of the actions of contemporary heads of government by Ian Kershaw (1998), Peter Beinart (2010) and in a much more physiological manner by David Owen (2012). Source: Internet