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- "Instead of insisting on efforts to topple the regime, there was a more effective step that was never taken, and the sense of a missed opportunity is enormous"
- A Yom Hazikaron Reflection with Rachel Goldberg-Polin
- "Many Dutch parents who aren’t religious give their children Jewish-sounding names because they perceive the bible as part of Dutch heritage and are drawn to the short, decisive sounds of Hebrew names"
- My #NYU classmates talk about the '#Zionist grip on the media' and tweet 'death to Israel.'
- Yom Kippur (the 10th day of the Jewish year) concludes 10 days of soul-searching, atonement and repentance– the holiest Jewish time - which begins on Rosh Hashanah, the first day of the Jewish year, commemorating the creation of the first human-being, Adam
- “A newly released book sheds light on a secret operation that put a halt to terror funding for some of the organizations that threaten the Jewish state”
- Iran's Supreme Leader: No, You Can't Have Access to our Military Sites or Nuclear Scientists
- Al-Tamimi extradition "likely to be raised this week when Jordan’s King Abdullah II speaks to several congressional committees to voice his opposition to Israel’s plans to annex portions of the West Bank"
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Using a Double Standard on Hate Crimes to Bash Israel
COMMENTARY by Evelyn Gordon October 8, 2014 Hateful graffiti targeting a minority have repeatedly been scrawled on cars and buildings, including houses of worship, yet police frequently fail to arrest the culprits. Innocent people have been viciously attacked and occasionally … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged anti-Arab, anti-Semitism, graffiti, Kansas City, Miami, New York City, Spokane
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