“Frank left the neo-Nazi movement and now works with youth to prevent violent extremism”

CLARION PROJECT

Frank Meeink loved the feeling of power and community. It was an easy process for him to become radicalized and he quickly found a home with a neo-Nazi group in Philly. After being caught by police on a kidnap and torture charge, prison helped Frank understand that people, regardless of skin color, were all alike. However, after prison, Frank was sucked back into the world of race supremacy. It was only after a Jewish employer showed Frank dignity and respect, that he finally saw the real horror and damage of his racist and anti-Semitic hate crimes. Today Frank is an anti-hate activist and lectures to young adults across America about tolerance.

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“Decoupling from China is a costly, difficult undertaking, and one sure to prompt pushback from Western corporations”

REAL CLEAR POLITICS
A China-U.S. Cold War?
by Charles Lipson
April 27, 2020

…If China’s access is squeezed, it will respond ferociously. Beijing would demand foreign companies leave production in China if they want to sell there. It would leverage its global trade and investment ties and continue using loans to gain access to poor countries. It would ramp up cyberattacks, election interference, and industrial espionage. It is already doing so. It would tighten military relationships with regimes already confronting America: Russia, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, and Cuba. And it would seek closer relations with Pakistan, Turkey, and central Asia. The result would be an alliance system centered on Beijing, opposed to Washington, trying to neutralize Europe with economic ties. READ MORE

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“Ignoring San Remo Resolution is thus essential for those who perpetrate the lie that the Jews have usurped the Palestinian Arabs in their own land”

JNS
From San Remo to its 72nd birthday, Israel survives the virus of political and moral collapse
by Melanie Phillips
April 23, 2020

One hundred years ago this Sunday, the four principal allied powers involved in World War I signed a resolution at San Remo. Next week, Israel celebrates Yom Ha’atzmaut, the 72nd anniversary of the state’s declaration of independence. Typically, the world thinks that the key step towards the establishment of the State of Israel was the 1917 Balfour Declaration, the statement in which the British government committed itself to work for the establishment of a Jewish home in what was then called Palestine. Relatively little attention has been paid to the more important milestone in that story: the San Remo resolution signed on April 26, 1920. READ MORE

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“So the good news, at the end of a dramatic week of twists and turns that would make Shakespeare blush, is that your Jewish News is back”

TIMES OF ISRAEL
Jewish News is back, more energised and ambitious than ever
by Richard Ferrer
April 22, 2022

If like me, your sense of time is all over the place at the moment (is it April or May?), you’ll be forgiven for thinking the Jewish News is yesterday’s news. After all, just seven days ago, I wrote 600 misty-eyed words about our final issue after 24 years. Well, let’s just say a week is a very long time in Jewish media. Long story short, seven days ago we were set to shut shop and launch a merged newspaper in partnership with the Jewish Chronicle. Six days ago a bigger anonymous rival bid (which is poised to purchase the Jewish Chronicle this week) forced a sudden change of plan…READ MORE

JEWISH CHRONICLE New JC owner as JC Trust approves sale to consortium This week, the Trust has supported a liquidation process whereby the ownership of the JC would be transferred by the liquidators from the Kessler Foundation, a charity which has owned the paper for several decades, to a consortium led by Sir Robbie Gibb, former head of communications at 10 Downing Street.

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“Biden has brought into the mix two Jewish Democratic groups that otherwise spent much of the primary season reviling one another”

JWEEKLY
These are Biden’s Jews
by Ron Kampeas and Laura E. Adkins
April 24, 2020

But there are new Jewish kids on the Biden block, too. They earned their Democratic cred without having come up through the traditional pro-Israel channels, like accruing influence through AIPAC activism and fundraising. Examples: Penny Pritzker and Bill Singer are headlining a Chicago area fundraiser for Biden on April 27. Pritzker, the hotel chain heiress whose brother J.B. is the governor of Illinois, was an early backer of Barack Obama and was his Commerce secretary. Singer, a corporate lawyer, is the wunderkind you forgot about: In the 1960s and 1970s, when he was in his 20s and 30s, he joined the Rev. Jesse Jackson in leading left-wing insurgencies against the Democratic Party establishment. READ MORE

MIDDLE EAST FORUM Why Do Democrats Want to Save Iran’s Theocracy? At a time when Iran’s oppressive totalitarian regime is coming under increasing pressure from within and its grip on power is being tested daily, Democrats are rushing in with sanctions relief plans that would shore up its control. Ignorance, naiveté and a warped sense of priorities explains much of their recent activity.

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“Health Ministry to file police complaint against passenger who flew United from Newark to Israel knowing he’d tested positive, didn’t notify crew”

TIMES OF ISRAEL
US said to annul work visa of Israeli who took flight home knowing he had virus
by Staff
April 26, 2020

The US has suspended a work visa issued to an Israeli national who boarded a flight from Newark to Tel Aviv on Thursday without notifying anyone that he had tested positive for COVID-19, an Israeli official told The Times of Israel on Saturday evening. The official also said the Health Ministry plans to file a police complaint against him. A security official confirmed to The Times of Israel that the man is a Kashrut supervisor from the ultra-Orthodox settlement of Beitar Illit. A suspended visa would no longer allow the man to work in the US. READ MORE

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“At the rate the radical left is taking over major Jewish organizations, we can assume that within five years there will be a steep rise in the number of American Jewish groups that advocate on behalf of BDS”

ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS)
American Jewry’s Organizational Crack-Up
by Caroline Glick
April 24, 2020

…Lob’s selection came as a complete surprise to Conference insiders. She beat out two candidates with far more organizational experience and centrist credentials. But in truth, her selection is of a piece with recent developments in other key organizations. Her rise doesn’t reflect a major radicalization of American Jews. Rather, it is the product of a long-term effort by a small cohort of deeply radical hard leftists within the American Jewish organizational world. They are anti-Zionist and pro-anti-Semitic. They are sympathetically inclined towards the BDS campaign. They are often hostile towards traditional Judaism and Orthodox Jews. READ MORE

JNS Alex Traiman: Nomination for new Conference of Presidents chair roils longtime members and donors Alexander Smukler, president of the National Coalition Supporting Eurasian Jewry, told JNS that “I am surprised that the Conference, which has always been a strong supporter of Israel, would choose someone from an organization that has such a clear record of partnering with anti-Israel organizations like J Street, IfNotNow, CAIR and others.”

ISRAEL HAYOM Jonathan Tobin: Do the Jews really need a Conference of Presidents? A dispute over the choice of a new leader for the umbrella group of “major” Jewish organizations calls into question whether even the pretense of a unified voice is still possible.

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“Leibovitz has no real doubts that his beloved Marvel heroes are born of a particularly unique sensibility to Jewish immigrant parents from Europe”

JEWISH INSIDER
The man, the myth, the Jewish comic book legend
by Amy Spiro
April 23, 2020

…The resulting book, Stan Lee: A Life in Comics, is the latest entry in Yale University Press’s “Jewish Lives” series. But don’t crack it open expecting a straightforward biography of Stanley Martin Lieber — born on Manhattan’s Upper West Side to Jewish immigrant parents — the man who left an outsized footprint on American popular culture. “I didn’t want to write a biography of Stan Lee,” Leibovitz said. “What I wanted to do was to take these creations that he forged, and find the hidden meaning in them — which I’ve always expected was fiercely Jewish, and far more layered than most critics give them credit for being.” READ MORE

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“Nursing home residents, the highest risk population, should be the most straightforward to systematically protect from infected people, given that they already live in confined places with highly restricted entry”

THE HILL
The data is in — stop the panic and end the total isolation
by Dr Scott W. Atlas
April 22, 2020

The tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be entering the containment phase. Tens of thousands of Americans have died, and Americans are now desperate for sensible policymakers who have the courage to ignore the panic and rely on facts. Leaders must examine accumulated data to see what has actually happened, rather than keep emphasizing hypothetical projections; combine that empirical evidence with fundamental principles of biology established for decades; and then thoughtfully restore the country to function. Five key facts are being ignored by those calling for continuing the near-total lockdownREAD MORE

AMERICAN THINKER ‘The Pretense of Knowledge’ has Cost America Dearly The financial extent of the calamity was quantified by economist Scott Grannis when he observed that “almost overnight, we have wiped out all the net job gains of the past 14 years.” He made that comment on April 12 and the losses aren’t over yet. Grannis bluntly concluded that, “The shutdown of the U.S. economy will prove to be the most expensive self-inflicted injury in the history of mankind.”

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Preventive medicine and public health specialist Dr. David Katz joins Bill Maher to discuss whether the fight against coronavirus is worse than the disease.

NEW YORK TIMES Dr David Katz: Is Our Fight Against Coronavirus Worse Than the Disease? There may be more targeted ways to beat the pandemic.

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