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- “America's team of real estate developers and financiers may beat Iran's diplomats at the bargaining table”
- “This is a glorious beat down on Mamdani and his radical cronies”
- Students find affordable housing in shipping container apartments
- This all has to change: "Palestinian curriculum rejects the legitimacy of Israel’s existence, justifies violence against it, defines such violence as a religious obligation and informs students that Jews and Zionists are irredeemably evil"
- Eurovision Song Winner Barzilai was "unrepentant with her popular techno dance beat about women's empowerment" [VIDEO]
- Set in New York in 1977, “Hunters” follows a band of Nazi hunters who find out hundreds of Nazi officials living in the US are plotting to establish a “Fourth Reich”
- "The new AT age -- "After Trump" -- began on either Election Day, Nov. 3, or on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20. But either way, reality as we had known it for four years has been abruptly reinvented"
- “Yale University has quietly adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism”
Monthly Archives: May 2015
Hillary Clinton hasn’t answered a question from the media in 20 days
WASHINGTON POST by Chris Cillizza May 12, 2015 Welcome to day 29 of the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign! In those 29 days – including April 12, the day she announced, and today –Clinton has taken a total of eight questions from … Continue reading
Ignore Hersh’s Conspiracy Theories
COMMENTARY by Max Boot May 11, 2015 Seymour Hersh, a once-celebrated reporter, has a new “investigative” article in the London Review of Books about the death of Osama bin Laden. He claims that it was all a put-up job between the … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Islamabad, Navy SEALS, Osama Bin Laden, Pakistan, Seymour Hersh
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Spain Sephardic citizenship plan hits snags with heavy restrictions
YNET NEWS by Associated Press May 11, 2015 For Alfonso Paredes Henriquez, it was the opportunity not only of a lifetime – but of a half-millennium. The Panamanian real estate developer, a descendant of Sephardic Jews kicked out of Spain … Continue reading
The Conference That Legalized the Jewish State
FRONT PAGE MAG by Joseph Pruder May 11, 2015 ….April 25 marked a significant historical date – unknown by most. On that date in 1920, members of the League of Nations, the UN predecessor, assembled at the Italian city of … Continue reading
I Support Free Speech, But…
PJTV May 8, 2015 Speech is either free or it isn’t! The attack in Texas wasn’t against Conservatives–it was against every American…you’re DEAD wrong if you think the cartoonists at Charlie Hebdo or attendees at the free speech event in … Continue reading
This Boy Wonder Is Building the Conservative MoveOn.org in an Illinois Garage
BLOOMBERG POLITICS by Julie Bykowicz May 7, 2015 Republican donors are counting on the 21-year-old to energize voters. Charlie Kirk was just about to leave the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa when he spotted the multimillionaire investor Foster Friess in a … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Charlie Kirk, Conservatives, Republicans, Turning Point USA
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EVENT Chicago FIDF Annual Dinner Thursday May 28
FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES | CENTRAL REGION invites you to the Annual Dinner CELEBRATING ISRAEL’S SOLDIERS Featuring Keynote Speaker Yair Lapid, former Finance Minister of Israel Featured Speaker – Captain Ziv Shilon Master of Ceremonies – Joel Chasnoff Thursday, May 28, 2015 … Continue reading
Giving voice to Muslims who support Am Yisrael
ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS by Rebecca Abrahamson May 7, 2015 As busloads of frum Jews flocked to the funeral of Zidan Seif, the Druze policeman who sacrificed his life to protect Jews in the Har Nof massacre in November 2014, our … Continue reading
The Middle East [with one exception] Runs out of Water
MIDDLE EAST FORUM by Daniel Pipes May 8, 2015 A ranking Iranian political figure, Issa Kalantari, recently warned that past mistakes leave Iran with water supplies so insufficient that up to 70 percent, or 55 million out of 78 million … Continue reading