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- Erasing the Jews: Vance, BBC and others forget what Holocaust Remembrance Day is about
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- "We demonize those who disagree with us. Worse than that, most of us have chosen to live in virtual ideological safe zones in which we’ve declared those who disagree may not enter on peril of being “defriended"
- With Israel having one of the highest daily infection rates per capita in the world, there are only two nations where Israelis can currently travel without being forced into quarantine upon arrival or return
- "U.S. planes have moved within the region, several countries including the United States have urged nonessential personnel to leave the region and Iran briefly closed its airspace on Wednesday night"
- "The recent surge of antisemitism on both the left and the right suggests that we are entering a new chapter of the Jewish relationship to political power in America"
- “Trump’s full-time haters are incapable of considering the possibility that, like any U.S. administration, this one might get some things wrong and some things right”
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Tag Archives: Princeton
“Head of Hillel at Princeton is more worried about how Muslims feel than about Jewish students’ rights to hear Israel’s side of the story”
ARUTZ SHEVA Hillel’s Conservative Rabbi Julie Roth is a second time offender by David Bedein November 8, 2017 Princeton Hillel’s Conservative Rabbi Julie Roth barred Israel Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely from addressing Princeton Hillel. To anyone who is conscious of Deputy Minister Hotovely … Continue reading
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Tagged Chabad, Hillel, Julie Roth, Princeton, Tzipi Hotovely
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Commencement Speaker Gets Standing Ovation For Calling Leftist Protesters ‘Immature,’ ‘Arrogant’
DAILY CALLER May 18, 2014 By Eric Owens On Sunday, the commencement speaker at Haverford College satisfyingly used his pulpit to tell off 40 or so radical leftist students and three radical professors who had forced an honorary degree recipient … Continue reading
Checking My Privilege: Character as the Basis of Privilege
PRINCETON TORY By Tal Fortgang, ’17 April 2, 2014 There is a phrase that floats around college campuses, Princeton being no exception, that threatens to strike down opinions without regard for their merits, but rather solely on the basis of … Continue reading