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- The New York Times’ Obsessive, Unsubstantiated Criticism of Israel Reaches New Depths
- IRS arguments draw derision from D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
- 80,000 spectators (and 20 million ESPN home viewers) of Monday Night Football hold moment of silence for 18 year-old American Ezra Schwartz murdered last week. But "Israel"not referenced -- he was studying "abroad"
- #YomHazikaron Israel prepares to commemorate the 23,477 soldiers and victims of terrorism who have fallen since 1860 [VIDEOS]
- American Liberal Jews: "staggeringly naive believing that marching at airports with signs that read "We love Muslims" will change those Muslims who hate Jews into Muslims who love Jews"
- Future lawyers who believe in free speech (but only when it doesn't offend them)
- Bibi unable to get hold of Trump to convince him not to meet with top Tehran diplomat Zarif at G7
- EVENT StandWithUs Midwest 9th Annual Campus Champions Virtual Gala Sunday November 1, 2020
Tag Archives: quarantine
“With families confined at home, country belts out Four Questions, traditionally sung by youngest member of household, asking ‘Why is this night different from every other night?”
TIMES OF ISRAEL Under Passover lockdown, thousands take to balconies to sing ‘Mah Nishtana’ by Staff April 8, 2020 Tens of thousands of Israelis, locked down by the government and separated from their families on Passover, came out to their … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged coronavirus, Jerusalem, Passover, quarantine
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