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Monday, June 5th 2023 / Friday, December 1st 2023
Tom Basile Washington Times, May 19, 2023 “It’s never been clearer that all of this activity amounts to a series of widespread plots involving large numbers of elected, appointed and career government officials who have abandoned the oaths they took to faithfully execute their offices. The Founders would consider this corruption high crimes and […]
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Jonathan Turley NY Post, May 25, 2023 “The Justice Department under Attorney General Merrick Garland has been criticized for his refusal to appoint a special counsel to investigate the expanding allegations of Biden family influence-peddling — which include possible criminal charges from bribery to tax violations to money-laundering.” “I don’t want to do any […]
Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. WSJ, May 26, 2023 “The press continues to distort the plain words of the Justice Department inspector general, who explained at length why he is prohibited from inferring improper motives from improper acts by FBI officials. And when all else fails, rely on insinuation and the unprovability of a negative.” Millions of Americans […]
Robert Knight American Family News, May 23, 2023 “In a lawless time, truth-telling isn’t enough to stop the moral slide. It takes people willing to ignore the slings and arrows and stand up for what’s right.” Here’s a brief quiz. What do all these events have in common? Special counsel John Durham’s long-awaited report leaves no […]
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Sunday, June 4th 2023 / Sunday, June 4th 2023
Citation de la semaine: “Si l’on t’invite à table servie, un refus te fera prendre pour un ingrat.” Proverbe turc ________________________________________________________________ Table des Matières Shimon Sherman. Que signifie l’élection de la Turquie pour Israël ? Tribune Juive, 20 mai 2023 La course présidentielle en Turquie : analyse des enjeux internes et internationaux […]
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Friday, June 2nd 2023 / Friday, December 1st 2023
SHABBAT READING Birkat Kohanim: The Magic of a Blessing: Prof. Shawna Dolansky, The Torah.com, Jan. 15, 2016 — Many of us are familiar with the priestly benediction (birkat hakohanim) from the liturgy, found in Numbers 6:24-26. A sensational archaeological find by Gabriel Barkay in 1979 demonstrates the antiquity of this blessing at least as far back […]
Yair Rosenberg The Atlantic, May 16, 2023 “These days, if you want to find the latest conspiracy theories trending on Twitter, the easiest thing to do is to check tweets Elon Musk replies to, you’ll find most of them.” Last night, Elon Musk made two rookie social-media mistakes: He tweeted after 10 p.m., and […]
Alan M. Dershowitz WSJ, May 21, 2023 “Every Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock, a group at Human Rights Watch got together and discussed issues with the managers. I was an active participant in that group, and human rights remains an important element of my foundation’s current activities.” Elon Musk has been accused of anti-Semitism because […]
Christiaan Hetzner Fortune, May 16, 2023 “The comparison to Magneto is problematic to contemporary comics fans, as the character has joined the roster of the X-Men multiple times, most recently in 2019, when (spoiler alert) he co-founded a breakaway mutant island nation called Krakoa, which some critics have compared to Israel.” Elon Musk lashed […]
Caroline Glick Algemeiner, May 21, 2023 “Demonizing all of Soros’s critics as antisemites is not only an insult to Jews. It is a way of denying Jews the language to defend themselves against real antisemites like Soros.” One of the key characteristics of our difficult times is the way in which the progressive left […]
Thursday, June 1st 2023 / Friday, December 1st 2023
‘The Soldier’s Truth’ Review: Ernie Pyle, at the Front: Ben Yagoda,WSJ, May 24, 2023 The Price of Victory: Stanley Goldfarb, Washington Free Beacon, May 29, 2023 Buried Under the Stars: Jamie Betesh Carter, Tablet, May 25, 2023 The Anonymous Postcard That Inspired a French Best-Seller: Leslie Camhi, New Yorker, May 11, 2023 For Further Reference: […]
Leslie Camhi New Yorker, May 11, 2023 “As I was writing, I had the feeling that I was living in all these different periods at once. It was as if I had entered into a different relationship with time.” The Postcard,” a novel by the French author Anne Berest, opens on a snowy morning […]
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