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Tag Archives: BDS
Dear Stanford: Don’t Quiz Me on BDS Because I’m Jewish
JEWISH DAILY FORWARD by Molly Horwitz April 15, 2015 I am both a woman of color and a Jew. For much of my life, I struggled to embrace these identities. In high school people told me I was “not a … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged BDS, Hispanic, Latina, Molly Horwitz, Stanford University
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The BDS Movement Can Be Traced Back to Hitler
ALGEMEINER by Edwin Black March 16, 2015 The anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanction (BDS) movement is said to have ignited in earnest in 2005. It was propelled by significant funding from the Ford Foundation, which poured millions of dollars into … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Adolph Hitler, BDS, Grand Mufti Haj Amin al Husseini, New Israel Fund
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Anti-Israel marchers in the Celebrate Israel Parade
NEW YORK POST by Ronn Torossian March 8, 2015 Why are the organizers of this year’s Celebrate Israel Parade letting a vehemently anti-Israel group march along down Fifth Avenue? Sunday, May 31, brings North America’s largest one-day celebration for Israel. Each … Continue reading
They don’t hate Israel. They hate Jews.
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Fred Maroun February 20, 2015 Imagine for a moment that Israel became majority Muslim, elected a government composed of Muslims, and changed its name to “Palestine”. Imagine also that Israel, while making these changes, maintained the … Continue reading
Northwestern University student group narrowly passes Israel divestment measure
JERUSALEM POST by Staff February 19, 2015 Northwestern University’s Associated Student Government Senate narrowly passed a measure to divest from Israeli companies on Thursday. It urges the university to divest from Boeing, Caterpillar, Elbit Systems, Hewlett-Packard, G4S and Lockheed Martin, according … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged BDS, Divestment, Northwestern Universtiy
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US bill seeks to link massive EU trade pact with BDS rejection
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Rebecca Shimoni Stoil February 10, 2015 A new Congressional bill will seek to battle efforts to boycott Israel by linking rejection of BDS to a trade agreement being negotiated with the European Union, the largest free trade … Continue reading
Anti-Semitism in Europe, US [MEMORABLE VIDEOS]
A special kind of hate: Muslim anti-Semitism in Europe Councilman David Greenfield Denounces Anti-Semitic Outburst in NYC Council Chamber
Posted in Islam, Jewish
Tagged anti-Semitism, BDS, Councilman David Greenfield, Europe, New York City, Palestinians
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Now BDSers are boycotting Muslims who talk to Israeli Jews [VIDEO]
ELDER OF ZION January 13, 2015 Last June, a brave Muslim woman named Rabia Choudry wrote about her experiences spending a year in Israel at the Sholom Hartman Institute to learn about Israel from an Israeli perspective, in a program … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Amanda Quraishi, BDS, Rabia Choudry, Sholom Hartman Institute
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