“Mocking, critical theory’s ideas and methods, as I have done continually in this space, is therefore out of sync with the values of Vox Media”

NEW YORK MAGAZINE
See You Next Friday: A Farewell Letter
by Andrew Sullivan
July 17, 2020

The good news is that my last column in this space is not about “cancel culture.” Well, almost. I agree with some of the critics that it’s a little nuts to say I’ve just been “canceled,” sent into oblivion and exile for some alleged sin. I haven’t. I’m just no longer going to be writing for a magazine that has every right to hire and fire anyone it wants when it comes to the content of what it wants to publish…What has happened, I think, is relatively simple: A critical mass of the staff and management at New York Magazine and Vox Media no longer want to associate with me, and, in a time of ever tightening budgets, I’m a luxury item they don’t want to afford. READ MORE

NY POST Andrew Sullivan leaves New York Magazine, blasts colleagues upon exit Andrew Sullivan officially signed off from New York Magazine on Friday, claiming the culture of the magazine and its new parent company, Vox Media, had become increasingly hostile to conservative voices like his.

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Israel’s potential directives include: gatherings capped at 10 people, closing beachfronts, synagogues and yeshivot, reducing public transportation, allowing restaurants only to open for delivery

JERUSALEM POST
Edelstein says Israel could face total corona lockdown within four days
by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman
July 15, 2020

Due to the continued rise in coronavirus cases, the government will roll out new restrictions within the next two days, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday. “I ordered that more steps will be taken within the next 48 hours to help flatten the curve,” the prime minister said at a late-night briefing. “We made quick and good decisions in the first wave that led us to be in an excellent situation. Now, we need to take determined steps to get back there and be even more successful.”…READ MORE

TIMES OF ISRAEL Besieged Netanyahu announces virus handouts to all Israelis totaling billions Widely panned plan will see all citizens aged 18 and over get checks for at least NIS 750 amid economic crisis, rise in infections; PM denies playing election economics

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A prominent #NYT pro-Israel voice is silenced. Who’s next, Bret Stephens ?

DEADLINE
Bari Weiss Resigns From New York Times Decrying “Constant Bullying” Of Colleagues
Ted Johnson
July 14, 2020

Bari Weiss, staff editor and writer in The New York Times’ opinion section, resigned on Tuesday, decrying what she said was “constant bullying by colleagues who disagree with my views” and an environment where she said “self-censorship has become the norm.” “What rules that remain at The Times are applied with extreme selectivity,” she wrote in a lengthy resignation letter, which she posted to her personal website. “If a person’s ideology is in keeping with the new orthodoxy, they and their work remain unscrutinized. Everyone else lives in fear of the digital thunderdome. Online venom is excused so long as it is directed at the proper targets.” READ MORE

NEW YORK TIMES Letter to the Editor I read Bari Weiss’s resignation letter with … well, a sense of resignation. And elation. Resignation because you’re losing a fresh, skeptical voice. Elation because she called you out on your new toxic woke culture and put her money where her mouth is. I identify as a left-leaning centrist. My education trained me to greet the world with an open mind. I believe in dialogue, not debate. And as a Times reader since college, I can see it plain as day: The Times has largely abandoned dialogue when it comes to cultural issues and ideas. You’ve handed the keys to America’s greatest paper to a strident, new orthodoxy that will not tolerate intellectual diversity. God, how sad.

NEW YORK POST Michael Goodwin: Bari Weiss exposes how The Times has gone astray If Sulzberger is looking for someone to blame, he should grab a mirror. His firing of opinion editor James Bennet last month was a green light to the Twitter mob that the publisher would bow before it, no matter how outlandish the ­demands. Bennett’s sin was to publish an op-ed from Sen. Tom Cotton that said President Trump was right to consider using the military to quell riots in American cities. In a shocking breach with tradition, more than 800 Times staff members, the vast majority from the newsroom, signed a petition denouncing the piece and pushed for Bennett to be fired. By surrendering, Sulzberger betrayed journalism’s best principles and there’s a straight line from that moment to Weiss’ resignation.

WASHINGTON EXAMINER ‘Twitter has become its ultimate editor’: Opinion editor Bari Weiss resigns from New York Times Weiss noted the vitriol she faced from coworkers who disagreed with her columns and viewpoints. She also specified how her frequent columns about Judaism and anti-Semitism were derided by others in the newsroom. “My own forays into Wrongthink have made me the subject of constant bullying by colleagues who disagree with my views. They have called me a Nazi and a racist; I have learned to brush off comments about how I’m ‘writing about the Jews again,'” she added.

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“It’s time for URJ members to speak up and ask Rick Jacobs some hard questions”

WORLD ISRAEL NEWS
Liberal Jewish leaders attack Jews who point out BLM’s anti-Semitism
by Daniel Greenfield
July 12, 2020

…Black Lives Matter is anti-Semitic. Its leaders declare that they’re Marxists. Portions of the movement are openly aligned with Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. Synagogues and schools have been defaced and a Holocaust memorial was vandalized. But the organized kneelers are trying to silence any members of the Jewish community who speak out against anti-Semitism. As the main targets of anti-Semitic violence, by either black or white nationalists, Jews and their synagogues need the police. By endorsing Black Lives Matter, the Union for Reform Judaism is undermining the safety and security of synagogues and worshipers across the country. READ MORE

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If taken seriously, Beinart’s solution could lead to a final solution

WASHINGTON TIMES
Peter Beinart’s one-state solution
by Clifford D. May
July 14, 2020

Peter Beinart is at it again. If you don’t know to whom I’m referring you might count yourself lucky, not bother to read the paragraphs that follow, and pick up a summer novel instead. For those not dissuaded: Mr. Beinart is a writer and TV commentator who has long wished to be regarded as a bold thinker, someone who says what lesser men dare not – though nothing that could possibly trigger the exquisite sensitivities of those who identify as “woke.” In a profile written ten years ago, Andrew Ferguson judged Mr. Beinart “one of the most energetic careerists anyone has ever seen,” adding: “What makes Beinart’s campaign of self-promotion conspicuous – week after week, year after year – is its utter lack of inhibition. There’s a kind of insouciance to it.” READ MORE

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“Not long after “#JewishPrivilege” went viral on Twitter, Jewish Twitter users flipped the hashtag and used it to tell their personal stories about facing antisemitism”

ALGEMEINER
Jewish Celebs Share Experiences With Antisemitism in ‘#JewishPrivilege’ Push Back on Twitter
by Shiryn Ghermezian
July 13, 2020

After antisemitic Twitter accounts began posting tweets on Sunday with the hashtag “JewishPrivilege,” comedian Sarah Silverman and other Jewish social media users pushed back by using the hashtag to share their experiences with Jew-hatred. Far-right and white supremacist Twitter users posted the hashtag as they tweeted about Holocaust denial, claims of Israel committing genocide and conspiracy theories involving Jewish world domination and control of the media. The UK-based Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) explained, “The idea that Jews are a ‘privileged’ group is a slur designed to deny that antisemitism exists and to imply that Jews are a cause of racism towards other minorities.” READ MORE

JTA Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Jemele Hill call out anti-Semitism in the Black community In the wake of a string of high-profile controversies involving the likes of rapper Ice Cube and NFL player DeSean Jackson, two more prominent Black commentators have called out anti-Semitism in the Black community this week: NBA Hall of Famer-turned columnist Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and sports journalist Jemele Hill.

BREITBART Charlamagne tha God: Nick Cannon Firing Proves Jews ‘Have the Power Charlamagne tha God, the host of The Breakfast Club on New York’s Power 105.1 FM, said Wednesday that ViacomCBS’s decision to fire entertainer Nick Cannon for antisemitic and anti-white statements proved that “Jewish people … have the power.” Cannon was fired Tuesday for supporting conspiracy theories of Jewish control on a podcast recorded last year.

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Struggling, Manny’s Cafeteria and Delicatessen has been a staple in Chicago for more than 70 years

ABC7 WLS EYEWITNESS NEWS
Chicago’s iconic Manny’s Deli asks customers for support amid COVID-19 pandemic
by Diane Pathieu
July 15, 2020

Chicago’s iconic Manny’s Cafeteria and Delicatessen in South Loop is asking customers to help save its business due to lost income because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The owners at Manny’s say, like many businesses right now, the pandemic has created a tough situation and they are trying to keep their business afloat. A tweet posted Tuesday said quote: “We are struggling. This isn’t a joke. Support your fav deli for dinner tonight. Thx”. The post has been retweeted thousands of times. READ MORE

GO FUND ME PAGE From the Manny’s Family: To aid in supporting Manny’s 45 employees

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“80% of Millennials, and 88% of Generation Z (those born after 1993), are unaware that at least 100 million people were murdered by the most notable communist regimes of the 20th century”

SAVETHEWEST.COM
All History Matters
by Ken Abramowitz and Jon Sutz
July 9, 2020

As the U.S. undergoes a “civil war” or “civic war” of cultural and physical attacks from the Reds (anarchists, communists, socialists), often joined by Greens (Islamists), designed to undermine our Constitution and Bill of Rights, those of us who believe in traditional American values cannot stand by. We must counter-attack. Here are ten logical responses in defense of our values which created the most successful country in the history of the world…READ MORE

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Why are rich privileged white people trying to reduce services in the black community?

Ami Horowitz goes to the Leftist East Village as well as Harlem and asks residents their opinions on abolishing the police. Why are woke whites pushing to reduce policing in the black community?

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“Blast at Iran centrifuge assembly facility may have set back development by 2 years, experts tell the NY Times”

TIMES OF ISRAEL
Israel’s alleged Natanz strike ‘as complex as Stuxnet,’ a major blow to Iran
by Staff
July 10, 2020

An alleged Israeli attack on an advanced centrifuge development and assembly plant at Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility exhibited the complexity of the Stuxnet virus that sabotaged Iranian enrichment centrifuges a decade ago, experts and analysts said in a new report Friday. Officials with knowledge of the blast at Natanz last week told The New York Times that it was most likely the result of a bomb planted at the facility…Others asserted that the latest alleged attacks indicated an emergent strategy by Israel and the US — also including Washington’s assassination of top general Qassem Soleimani earlier this year — to carry out covert strikes that will hamper Iran’s regional and nuclear objectives…READ MORE

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