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Berlin’s “Jewish” Museum: “Under these circumstances, one has to consider whether the name ‘Jewish’ is still appropriate”
ALGEMEINER Berlin Jewish Museum Director Quits Over BDS Tweet June 14, 2019 The director of Berlin’s showcase Jewish Museum resigned from his post on Friday following outrage over a tweet by the museum’s team earlier this week that was supportive … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged BDS, Berlin, Boycott Divest Sanctions, Germany, Jewish Museum, Peter Schaefer
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Rome Jewish Museum Stays Open to Midnight After Brussels Slayings – ‘We Are Not Afraid’
ALGEMEINER by Joshua Levitt May 27, 2014 Leading Italian political and cultural figures lined up at Rome’s Jewish Museum, which opened its doors to midnight on Monday to accommodate the thousands who wanted to express solidarity with the Jewish Museum … Continue reading