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Tag Archives: Zionism
Open Hillel Outed as ‘Vessel for BDS Agenda’ by Former Campus Co-ordinator
ALGEMEINER by Ben Cohen December 8, 2014 Back in October, Holly Bicerano, a Jewish student at Boston University, penned an article for the Times of Israel entitled “Why Hillel Should Welcome Anti-Zionists and BDS Backers.” Extolling the virtues of a … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged BDS, Elie Wiesel, Hillel, Holly Bicerano, J Street, Open Hillel, Safe Hillel, Zionism
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Jewish Group Accuses New York Times of “Crossing Red Line” By Publishing American Anti-Semite Max Blumenthal
ALGEMEINER by Ben Cohen December 8, 2014 Less than one month after being indefinitely banned from entering the German parliament following an attempted violent assault on Gregor Gysi, the parliamentary leader of that country’s Left Party, the American anti-Semitic propagandist … Continue reading
Defending the Right to a Jewish State
COMMENTARY by Jonathan Tobin November 24, 2014 The debate currently roiling Israel’s Cabinet over proposals to pass a law ensuring that it is a “Jewish state” is being roundly denounced by many of the country’s friends as well as its … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Benjamin Netanyahu, Txzipi Livni, Yair Lapid, Zionism
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Sunni Political Islam: Engine of ‘Israeli-Palestinian’ Conflict
PJ MEDIA by Jonathan Spyer November 22, 2014 An oft-repeated sentiment currently doing the rounds in discussions of the Israeli-Palestinian issue is that it is imperative that the conflict not become a “religious” one. This sentiment, guaranteed to set heads … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged al-Aqsa, Haram al-Sharif, Jonathan Spyer, Sunni, Temple Mount, Zionism
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‘Open Hillel’ Is a Much Bigger Problem Than You Think
THE TOWER by Aidan Pink November 2014 A new movement started by college students seeks to dramatically disrupt Jewish activities on campuses. How the community responds will have a large impact on the future of American Jewish life. READ MORE
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged BDS, Harvard University, Hillel, Hillel International, Open Hillel, Zionism
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Why we need the Jewish State law
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Yoram Hazony November 23, 2014 As civil war rages in Syria-Iraq, Libya and Yemen, and tensions between Jews and Arabs in Jerusalem reach levels not seen in more than a decade, the Israeli government has approved … Continue reading
The Return of the Malevolent Jew: The Academic Nazification of Israel
AMERICAN THINKER by Richard L. Cravatts November 15, 2014 “What if the Jews themselves were Nazis?,” mused French philosopher, Vladimir Jankélévitch in 1986. “That would be great. We would no longer have to feel sorry for them; they would have deserved what they … Continue reading
Bastardization of black feminist theory propels Israel-bashing on campus
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Matt Lebovic October 27, 2014 Using the theory of ‘intersectionality’ first pioneered 25 years ago, Israel is condemned at universities amid a rise in anti-Semitism for imposing an ‘interlocking matrix of oppression’ Two national student organization’s … Continue reading
Long Live the Ideals of Ze’ev Jabotinsky
ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS by Ronn Torossian September 5, 2014 The great Zionist leader and prophet Ze’ev Jabotinsky said many years ago that “The past lays a railroad track for the future.” Indeed while the years go by, anti-Semitism remains a constant throughout world … Continue reading