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- Why is Congressman Nadler afraid of the new antisemitism envoy?
- "The real problem here is not with Jill Biden’s title or the back-and-forth over Epstein’s essay. The real problem here is that Northwestern University decided to issue an official condemnation"
- In “The Sisters of Auschwitz,” a best seller in the Netherlands for more than two years, Roxane van Iperen writes about the way Janny and Lien Brilleslijper staged their own form of resistance
- President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Yair Lapid open new 8,000 square meter Tel Aviv ER facility boasting self-triage and robots to help you find your way
- “Australia has long tolerated the proponents of such mayhem and silenced those who raise the alarm”
- “In one slide from the presentation, Inoue argued that grading students based on their performance is an extension of America’s racism”
- “Jerusalem traded energy for leverage, tying Cairo to its fuel supplies while securing strategic calm despite ongoing violations in Sinai”
- StandWithUS Annual Gala Sunday November 9 Honors Janice & Steve Hefter
Tag Archives: Rabbi Marvin Hier
Palestinians (and Liberal American Jewish women) march against Trump
JERUSALEM POST Where do the Palestinians Stand on Trump? by Adam Rasgon January 21, 2017 Palestinian Authority police blocked traffic through downtown Ramallah’s Manara Square on Thursday to allow for hundreds of Palestinians and Palestinian leaders to protest President Donald … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Donald Trump, Inauguration, Palestinians, Rabbi Marvin Hier, Ramallah, Women's March
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UNESCO exhibit explores the unshakable bond between Jews and Land of Israel
JERUSALEM POST by Robert Wistrich June 20, 2014 Given the UN’s long record of anti-Israel actions, I was initially rather skeptical that such an exhibition on the Jewish people’s connection to the Land of Israel could ever be implemented by … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Rabbi Marvin Hier, Simon Weisenthal Center, UNESCO
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