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Monday, August 29th 2022 / Monday, August 29th 2022
‘ Jamie Sarkonak National Post. Aug. 25, 2022 “The whole point of CMAC’s grant was to convene social justice activists and academics to float anti-racist policy ideas requiring even more regulation of Canadian broadcasting.” An anti-racism activist known for his dislike of “all those loud mouthed bags of human feces, aka the Jewish White Supremacists” has […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, August 26th 2022 / Friday, August 26th 2022
Prophetic Holiness and Ethics: Dr. Steven Kepnes, Jewish Ideas — It is well known that the classic yeshiva curriculum is dominated by the Talmud, not by the Torah and its rabbinic and philosophical exegetes. When Torah is studied, it is largely limited by a focus on Humash, or Pentateuch, and does not go beyond this […]
Adam Kredo World Israel News, Aug. 18, 2022 “The group extended “its exclusionary and discriminatory stance to all Jewish Zionist and Israeli sexual assault survivors at SUNY New Paltz,” and promoted “the anti-Semitic narrative that Zionism is a form of racism and white-supremacy.” Two Jewish students at the State University of New York (SUNY) at […]
Mathew Vadum Front Page Magazine, Aug. 11, 2022 “Not all cultures are indeed equal,” he added, attacking the fundamental principle underlying multiculturalism.” A white DePaul University professor mocked her black Jamaican-born colleague Jason D. Hill, claiming he came from a “shit-hole” country after Hill wrote an op-ed expressing support for the state of Israel. The […]
Sergiu Klainerman Tablet, Aug. 10, 2022 “Eisgruber is the first university president in America to impose what might be called the Joseph McCarthy interpretation of the First Amendment.” In a stirring recent address to the students of the startup University of Austin, Bari Weiss described the ideology that has taken over America’s institutions of higher education: “Forgiveness is replaced with punishment. […]
John Agresto Washington Examiner, Aug. 11, 2022 “In overcoming our ignorance of the past through history and our ignorance of human nature through philosophy and literature, we are less likely to be ruled by slogans or unexamined opinion.” Liberal education and the liberal arts have fallen on hard times of late. And if we think there’s […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, August 25th 2022 / Wednesday, August 31st 2022
Citation de la semaine: La créativité sans stratégie, cela s’appelle de l’Art. La créativité avec de la stratégie, cela s’appelle de la “publicité”. Jef Richards Table des Matières Lapid propose une nouvelle vie aux habitants de Gaza : travail, dignité et paix CARRIE KELLER-LYNN Times of Israel, August 2022 La main tendue d’Israël vers la […]
Thursday, August 25th 2022 / Thursday, September 1st 2022
We are not calm. On the contrary, we are very worried.” – Senior Israeli official To view a PDF of this briefing, click here See full articles online here […]
Thursday, August 25th 2022 / Thursday, August 25th 2022
Seth J. Frantzman Jerusalem Post, Aug. 24, 2022 “The US would be more concerned about targeting IRGC members in Iraq or in Iran itself.” US forces carried out airstrikes in Syria on Tuesday, targeting groups affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The airstrikes took place in the Euphrates River Valley, in the administrative region of […]
Thursday, August 25th 2022
Khaled Abu Toameh Gatestone, Aug. 24, 2022 As the Biden administration seems to be moving closer to reaching a new nuclear deal with Iran, the mullahs in Tehran are encouraging their Lebanese and Palestinian terrorist proxies to prepare for waging war on Israel. The mullahs appear convinced that once the Biden administration capitulates completely to […]
Prof. Eyal Zisser Israel Hayom, Aug. 21, 2022 Like a marathon, full of ups and downs, the international community, under the leadership of the US, is closing in on signing a new nuclear deal with Iran. On both sides of the negotiating table, there are those who are taking care to create a thick smokescreen […]
Ben Caspit Al-Monitor, Aug. 23, 2022 A sense of impending doom has taken hold of Israel’s top security echelons. Situation assessments and working assumptions over the past two weeks have led to the inescapable conclusion that world powers will sign a deal with Iran on its nuclear program. The disagreements between the more pessimistic views of the […]
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