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Tag Archives: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
New York Times false equivalencies: “Jewish refugees did not cause an explosion of rape and sexual violence as Muslim refugees have in Sweden and Germany”
OBSERVER Nicholas Kristof’s Obscene Comparison: Injured Syrian Girl Is Not Anne Frank by Abraham H. Miller August 29, 2016 Anne Frank is not an injured Syrian girl, and to make the comparison, as Nicholas Kristof does, is to stand on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Frank, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Nicholas Kristof, Syria
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Lessons From the Holocaust Should Inform Netanyahu Speech Debate
Plus ça change, Plus c’est la même chose ALGEMEINER by Gabriel Eichler February 12, 2015 …..Rabbi Wise was the most well-known leader of the American Jewish community during the years of World War II, and he also officiated as president … Continue reading