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Tag Archives: Global pogroms
Donning a Kippah, Philo-Semite Becomes a Jew for a Week to Experience Anti-Semitism Firsthand
ALGEMEINER by Joshua Levitt August 14, 2014 As reports of the ‘Global Pogrom’ around the world reflect the latent anti-Semitism brought out by Israel’s battle to disarm Hamas in Gaza, one non-Jewish Canadian wanted “to really understand what Jewish people go through,” … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged anti-Semitism, Canada, Global pogroms, kippah, Metis, Ryan Bellerose
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