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Tag Archives: Slate
Another response to Slate’s Blood Libel Against Birthright Israel
ALGEMEINER by Shmuley Boteach July 24, 2014 We Jews know what a blood libel is. It captures false accusations that Jews are culpable for deaths they did not commit or are in no way responsible for. So how should we … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Allison Benedikt, Max Steinberg, Slate
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The Shameful Disparagement of Max Steinberg, the Lone Soldier
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Steven Frank July 24, 2014 Recently, in Slate, Allison Benedikt, Slate Senior Editor, raised the question “what makes an American kid with shaky Hebrew decide he is ready to die for Israel?” Ms. Benedikt was referring … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Allison Benedikt, anti-Semitism, Birthright, Gawker, John Cook, Max Steinberg, Slate
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