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Sunday, December 13th 2020
Mara Cohen (excerpted from Zionism: An Indigenous Struggle: edited by Nathan Elberg and Machla Abramovitz, NY: RVP Press and Mtl: CIJR, 2020) The book is available on Amazon. In these days of change, (Aren’t they all . . . and haven’t they always been) I wanted to share some of my own experience of […]
Remembering Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks: Phil Dunner, Algemeiner, Nov. 11, 2020 –– This week, we all grieve the loss of a very great man, scholar, and teacher, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Zeicher Tzadik Livracha. WEEKLY QUOTES “It doesn’t matter who wins the election. To be fair the American regime is suffering severely […]
Table of Contents: What a Biden Presidency Could Mean for Israel: Jonathan S. Tobin, Arutz Sheva, Nov. 6, 2020 Symposium: Biden and Israel | Don’t Expect To See The Obama/Kerry Paradigm: Robert Satloff, Fathom Journal, November 2020 A Biden Administration Will Likely Seek To Make Its Own Stamp On Mideast, Say Experts: Israel Kasnett, JNS, […]
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Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: March 8, 1948 – November 7, 2020 WATCH: Jewish World Mourns Passing of Former UK Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks: World Israel News, Nov. 8, 2020 — The Jewish world was in mourning on Saturday evening as it learned of the passing of Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. Hespeidim (eulogies) for Rabbi […]
Frederick Krantz The Elizabethans defined tragedy as a story that ended badly, and comedy as one that ended well. Marx, comparing the later, incompetent Emperor Napoleon III, Louis Napoleon, with his uncle, the real thing, Napoleon I Bonaparte, famously observed that “History repeats itself, the first time as tragedy, the second as farce”. Reversing […]
“Liberal education reminds reminds those members of a mass democracy who have ears to hear, of human greatness.” – Leo Strauss Table of Contents: ‘Reading Leo Strauss’: Steven B. Smith, NYTimes, June 25, 2006 The Truth About Leo Strauss: Political Philosophy and American Democracy: Catherine and Michael: Zuckert: Chicago, University of Chicago, 2006 What Was […]
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Citation de la Semaine « Rien ne va plus, les jeux sont faits ! » Articles Suggérés L’Autorité palestinienne en étroite communication avec l’équipe de campagne de Joe Biden (média) i24NEWS,02 novembre 2020 à 09:05 Élections américaines : plus de 60% d’appuis à Trump en Israël, selon un sondage Le Figaro, 2 novembre 2020 Les accords israélo-arabes […]
“Wednesday’s News of the Week in Review” was delayed by a day to enable us to cover election results in its stead. It will resume as normal next week. MEDIA OCRITY OF THE WEEK The Disease That’s Killing Donald Trump’s Presidency: Editorial Board, Globe and Mail, Oct. 27, 2020 “U.S. President Donald Trump […]
Table of Contents: Win or Lose, Trump Has Once Again Left The Elites Flabbergasted: Gary Abernathy, Washington Post, Nov. 4, 2020 Election Night Reveals Trump’s Triumph Over Implacable and Dishonest Opposition, Which May Win a Second Term: Conrad Black, Epoch Times,Nov. 4, 2020 Polarized Electorate, Mail-In Ballots Could Spark Post-Election Legal ‘Fight Of Our Lives’: […]
Table Of Contents: US Amb. to Israel David Friedman: Mideast is ‘Exploding with Good Opportunities’ Under Trump: Alex Traiman, Jewish Press, Nov. 1, 2020l Will Trump’s Pro-Israel Moves Stand The Test Of Time?: Jonathan Tobin, JNS, Oct. 29, 2020 What in the World if Trump Wins?: Walter Russel Mead, WSJ, Oct. 26, 2020 Trump […]
Table of Contents: November 3, 2020: The Most Decisive Election —For The U.S. And For Israel—Since 1860: Frederick Krantz, Isranet, Nov. 2, 2020 Trump’s Already Won: Maria Bartiromo and James Freeman, WSJ, Oct. 30, 2020 A Trump Election Comeback? With These Pieces, It’s Still Possible; Gerald F. Seib, WSJ, Oct. 26, 2020 The Cost of […]
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