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- Anti-Israel activists lead push to repeal Illinois anti-BDS laws
- "The University of Chicago has always been usefully out of step with its peers in higher education...and takes perverse pride in its reputation as the place where fun goes to die"
- “Baranes is a repeated donor to Democratic candidates who has openly advocated against one of Trump’s signature policies, his efforts to limit refugee admissions”
- Islamophobia Is a Myth #CharlieHebdo #JeSuisJuif
- Latest chapter in Israel bash-fest: "If you’re looking for a book riddled with errors written by a man whose assumptions are all wrong and who marinates in his own moral virtue," look no further
- Ukraine has less antisemitism than most of Europe...“The times of pogroms are over”
- Congresswoman Betty McCollum from Minnesota accuses AIPAC of being “hate” group since it criticizes her "anti-Semitic and anti-Israel policies"
- Africa attack foiled; Iran has been seeking to harm Israel or Israelis at sea, using cyberattacks and overseas attacks
Tag Archives: Kissufim
“Though set decades ago, and filmed long before October 7, so many of the themes of the show feel ever prescient today”
KVELLER ‘Kissufim’ on Netflix Is a Timely and Harrowing Movie About What it Means to Be Israeli Lior Zaltzman September 4, 2024 In “Kissufim,” the first feature-length movie from Israeli director Keren Nechmad, actress Swell Ariel Or plays a character … Continue reading