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- Palestinian leaders are calling on the international community to sanction Israel after an Israeli Military operation in Jenin resulted in Palestinian deaths
- Activists and the political opposition say the ruling coalition’s proposals, which aim at curbing the power of Israel’s judiciary, could undermine the country’s existing system of checks and balances
- Israel’s Supreme Court president has transformed the court into a super-legislator, empowered to dictate the terms of laws to the people’s elected representatives, based on the values of the justices
- Israel’s Attorney General “has the exclusive right to decide if the prime minister has violated the conflict of interest arrangement and must therefore be declared unfit to serve”
- Upper West Side Rabbi Kalmanofsky therefore decreed that the standard prayer for the State of Israel, a staple of synagogue Shabbat services, no longer be recited
- Book of Names, with the names of 4.8 million Holocaust victims, to be inaugurated at UN, underscoring individual identities of the victims
- Motorola among other companies targeted by ESG movement for supporting Israel
- Gerald Steinberg: “In 30 years as head of Human Rights Watch, Ken Roth has consistently singled out Israel uniquely for demonization and delegitimization, using numerous false and distorted claims”
Tag Archives: Jan Karski
Republican Palestinian-American is sole vote against anti-Semitism monitor
JNS US House passes Never Again Education Act on International Holocaust Remembrance Day by Jackson Richman January 27, 2020 On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which commemorates the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly … Continue reading
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Tagged Diego Schwartzman, Holocaust, Jan Karski, Justin Amash, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, USHMM
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A Tree Grows in Lublin, Remembering Jan Karski
MOSAIC by Joshua Muravchik September 9, 2014 Remembering Jan Karski, the Pole who told FDR to his face about the Holocaust, and still wondered if he’d done enough. On a mild, breezy day in Lublin this summer, the chief rabbi … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Eden, Belzec, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Holocaust, Jan Karski, Jan Kozielewski, Lublin, Poland, Yad Vashem
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