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Tuesday, May 24th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Avi Benlolo National Post, Apr. 22, 2022 “If you believe this is an internal tribal squabble between two rival ethnic groups, you are missing the radicalization taking place in our country.” Iran’s fingerprints are on much that counters our prevailing values in this country. This week, a groundswell of voices from Canada and around the […]
Melanie Phillips Israel National News, May 22, 2022 “The failure to learn the lesson of the “broken windows” theory is particularly apparent over the tsunami of anti-Semitism engulfing Israel and the Jewish Diaspora.” The “broken windows” theory of policing, which was responsible for a stunning drop in crime in New York in the 1990s, was […]
Ruth R. Wisse WSJ, May 13, 2022 “As for the Crimson editorial, Arab claims of victimhood at the hands of the Jews is the most daring political inversion since Wilhelm Marr preached anti-Semitism to prevent Jews from “conquering Germany from within.” A recent report, “Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery,” notes that the university’s faculty, […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, May 20th 2022
We Must Never Forget the Holocaust or Its Victims: Avi Benlolo, National Post, Apr. 29, 2022 — In April 1944, a five-year-old French Jewish boy named Alain Lazar Weil was packed into a train in Paris and shipped to Auschwitz, where he was murdered in the gas chamber. How do Putin and Zelensky Get the […]
Friday, May 20th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Marsha Lederman Globe and Mail, May 13, 2022 “Margot died there, too. And I have always felt for Margot: her mark on history chiselled by a little sister’s critical pen. Through Anne, she has been presented to millions of readers as a quiet, somewhat intense, obedient, brainy, flawed young woman.” When I was growing up, […]
Raymond J. de Souza National Post, May 15, 2022 “… the empire of lies does not only advance by jackboots and blitzkrieg. Sometimes it slithers in softly and slowly, making it easier for those — priests and journalists both — who wish to compromise with it.” News about priest journalists is not common. Our tribe […]
Ben Yagoda WSJ, Apr. 8, 2022 “None of the other publishers were as blatantly pro-Nazi, but Ms. Olmsted shows—through her industrious forays into and judicious use of the archives, correspondence and secondary literature—that all of them were racist and anti-Semitic.” As the dictator sent his occupying forces across a neighboring country’s borders, the international press […]
Matti Leshem Tablet, Apr. 28, 2022 “… that moment when he realizes he lost and that he must leave or risk being captured himself is the pivotal moment in his life, and I’ve been struggling to understand it for 25 years. How, at the age of 22, did he walk out, knowing that his mother […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, May 19th 2022 / Thursday, May 19th 2022
Citation De Semaine « La justice doit respecter le droit que chacun a d’être cru innocent » Cesare Beccaria, Traité des délits et des peines, 1764 Israël a moins le droit de lutter contre le terrorisme 15 mai 2022 Le monde musulman condamne le meurtre d’Abu Akleh, sans accuser Israël LAZAR BERMAN13 mai 2022 Israël ne […]
Lag Ba’omer 2022: Jews Celebrate Across Israel – In Pictures: Jerusalem Post staff, Jerusalem Post, May 18, 2022 — Lag Ba’omer 2022 came in the wake of the disaster that occurred last year and with a state inquiry underway and new police protocols to ensure public safety. What is the Lag BaOmer Pilgrimage?: Joshua Shanes, The Conversation, May 16, 2022 — The […]
Thursday, May 19th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Hany Ghoraba IPT News, Apr. 26, 2022 “It is important to understand that Ramadan, for Islamists, is not just time for worship, but for jihad, too. Their teaching manual [Islamic jurisprudence] assert and link all decisive military battles in the history of Islam with Ramadan.” When terrorists randomly attacked Israeli civilians in recent weeks, some […]
Tabby Rephael Jewish Journal, Feb. 2, 2021 “Between the Arabic and English messages, it was like an anti-Semitic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” When I was a little girl in Tehran, my family and I took advantage of the temporary lulls in air strikes during the Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988) to have dinner at various local […]
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