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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”
- How the NY Times--America's "paper of record"--whitewashes Jew hatred by its silence
- "There’s no way to whitewash Erdogan’s antisemitic remarks. He defends them by pointing to the suffering of Gaza’s residents at the hands of what he describes as “Israeli aggression”"
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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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