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- "The concerns that caused Podhoretz to change his views more than a half century ago were basically the same as those that led his allies today to lament the resurgence of anti-Semitism and hostility to Israel after the October 7"
- “In a shocking revelation, the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center has reported the case of a young, wounded protester who survived by pretending to be dead inside a body bag”
- Israel First Western Country To Impose Ebola Protocol On Arriving West Africans
- “Schechter Manhattan will be planning and working towards joining forces with Rodeph Sholom School as of July 1, 2024, thereby ceasing operations as an independent entity on June 30, 2024”
- At the #UnitedNations of all places: “Building Bridges, Not Boycotts” [VIDEO]
- “In a truly astounding statistic, Forbes revealed that the top 15 donors to the Kamala Harris campaign were all Jewish”
- #BDSFail German bank cuts off "Jewish Voice for a Just Peace in the Middle East"
- Reprimand against antisemitic Chicago therapist doesn't require her to apologize to the therapists whose names she shared publicly, nor does it affect her ability to continue practicing in Illinois
Tag Archives: Montgomery County
Montgomery County, MD: “He has also seen Jewish and Israeli students verbally attacked and ridiculed for being Jewish”
ALGEMEINER Firsthand Account: Antisemitism Comes to Classrooms in the Suburbs Shawn A. Muchnick and Morgan P. Muchnick February 27, 2023 As a high school student and parent within the Montgomery County public school (MCPS) system in Maryland — one of … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged antisemitism, Montgomery County
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Montgomery County MD Public Schools cave to political correctness
WASHINGTON POST by Donna St George November 11, 2014 [I’m a product of the Montgomery County MD school system so this one resonates with me] Holidays’ names stricken from next year’s Montgomery schools calendar Christmas and Easter have been stricken … Continue reading
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Tagged Montgomery County, Public Schools, Religious Holidays
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