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After complaints about professor, Muhlenberg College enters agreement with Ed Department
“All students deserve to learn in an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment,” said Catherine Lhamon, assistant secretary for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Education.
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Israel receives largest-ever shipment of Tesla cars
Large-scale deliveries are intended to beat the January increase in the purchase tax on electric vehicles from 10% to 20%.
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A brief history of Jew-hatred
Jew-hatred is as old as the Judean Hills, predating even the rebellion of the Jewish nation against Roman imperialism and colonialism from 66 to 73 C.E. Among the punishments Rome inflicted: renaming the conquered Jewish territories.
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The Palestinians’ war on women rages on
It’s deeply disturbing, but profoundly necessary, to reflect on the specific circumstances of the attack because of what they can teach us.
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Knesset coronavirus committee votes to keep restaurants open
Committee head MK Yifat Shasha-Biton “fell into a trap set by the opposition,” says coalition chairman Miki Zohar • Israeli Restaurants Association CEO: “Shasha-Biton voted according to her conscience.”
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The absurd saga of Khan al-Ahmar continues
“I’m not willing to accept a double standard between Jews and Arabs when it comes to illegal construction,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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We can’t afford to shut our eyes to the realities of this conflict
The fact that in Israel it is also verboten to raise the possibility that a sexual assault might have been ethno-religiously motivated indicates that the denial prevalent in much of the West has affected us, too.
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Trump plans to appoint two individuals to US Holocaust Memorial Council
Real estate executive Loren Flaum and South Carolina Ports Authority chairman Bill Stern were named to the council, the governing body of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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Holocaust memorial in White Plains, N.Y., vandalized ahead of Yom Kippur
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo directed the State Police Hate Crimes Task Force to aid in investigating the incident.
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Senate passes measure giving $500 million in aid to Israel; sanctions Iran and Assad
The U.S. assistance authorizes cooperation with Israel on counter-tunnel and counter-aerial capabilities, and $500 million for developing and procuring the Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow weapon systems.
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Heartland Rep. Dustin ‘Dusty’ Johnson sees Israel as a leader in agricultural innovation
“We need to continue to feed the world; we’re not going to do that through outdated methods. We need to continue to deploy technology and smart practices. Israel has been a leader in that area.”
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Lies about civilian casualties
Israel’s ratio of civilian vs. combatant casualties is the best in the world.
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‘Not a one-day operation,’ Israel foreign minister says of renewed fighting in Gaza
“The Americans were informed before the attack and supported it,” Gideon Sa’ar said of the airstrikes against Hamas. “Because justice is on our side.”
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Why this non-Orthodox Jew is sticking with his Orthodox prayer book
If we want to create a new liturgy that stands a chance of becoming a lasting, vital contribution to Jewish spiritual life, we will not achieve this by going through the siddur with a red pen.
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Zionism and Israel in ‘The New York Times’
Over years of conflict with the Palestinian Arabs, Israel was to be blamed for its failure to adhere to its “biblical-moral tradition.” Lately, some promise exists for change.
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