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- NJ Killing IHRA; “Murphy and other Democrats were reportedly concerned that support for the legislation would fuel primary campaigns against incumbents”
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- "Communications networks go dark right after start of Tehran protests urged on by exiled crown prince; protesters chant ‘death to the dictator’ and ‘death to the Islamic Republic’"
- Farewell to the Man Who Launched a Blood Libel
- The New State Solution: “Brokering an end to the Israel Palestinian conflict could bring the Egyptians back from the brink”
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- The Invasion of Europe, consequences of multiculturalism
- #BDS is "targeting the most politically liberal wing of American Judaism, which already feels slighted over its treatment by Israeli rabbinate and government"
Tag Archives: South Africa
South Africans challenge #BDS movement #apartheid lie: “We know apartheid and that’s not Israel”
OBSERVER South Africans Denounce Anti-Israel Activists for ‘Hijacking’ Apartheid by Lea Speyer April 10, 2017 Two former anti-Israel activists from South Africa are touring US college campuses on a mission to reclaim a part of their country’s history they claim … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Apartheid, Nkululeko Nkosi, South Africa
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“Consider that since 2006, when #BDS movement began, Israel’s GDP has nearly doubled, going from a little over $154 billion to $299 billion for 2015”
BLOOMBERG VIEW Israel a Pariah? Not According to Its New Friends by Eli Lake June 17, 2016 Many activists celebrate “Israel Apartheid Week” by agitating against the Jewish state at a rally or perhaps a roundtable discussion. This year, Dore … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Apartheid, BDS, Dore Gold, Nelson Mandela, South Africa
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Shabbat: Stop what you’re doing right now
JEWISH PRESS Stop Doing And Start Living: The Shabbos Project by Rabbi Naphtali Hoff October 22, 2015 If you’re like me, you are completely taken by the brilliant simplicity of the Shabbos Project (www.theshabbosproject.org), scheduled this year for October 23-24. In … Continue reading