Analysis
Thursday, September 24th 2015 / Thursday, September 24th 2015
Recent developments in Iceland fit well in the long history of that country’s anti-Semitism. Last week, the left wing majority on the Reykjavik municipal council decided on a boycott of all Israeli products. In view of the protests, the city’s mayor now wants to replace it with a boycott of settlement goods.[1] […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Tuesday, September 22nd 2015
We welcome your comments to this and any other CIJR publication. Keeping Your Word: Rabbi Asher Jacobson, CIJR, Sept. 22, 2015 — One of the finest virtues we can ever achieve in our lives is when our word is our bond. What Chapter Will We Write in the Book of Life?: Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Arutz Sheva, […]
Tuesday, September 22nd 2015 / Tuesday, September 22nd 2015
One of the finest virtues we can ever achieve in our lives is when our word is our bond. I will never forget when the business of one of our dear members deteriorated. He had the opportunity in civil law to declare bankruptcy but refused; instead, he ensured that every […]
Monday, September 21st 2015
We welcome your comments to this and any other CIJR publication. Israeli Strategic Challenges and Opportunities in the New Year: Maj. Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror, BESA, Sept. 16, 2015 — Global upheaval is upon us. Europe is being flooded by refugees fleeing dysfunctional Africa and the disintegrating Middle East, and the influx, which it is struggling […]
Monday, September 21st 2015 / Monday, September 21st 2015
There are two key, related, and little-remarked dimensions of the current Middle Eastern migration crisis. These are, on the one hand, the almost complete economic and political collapse of the Muslim societies and states furnishing the millions of desperate refugees. The second dimension of the phenomenon is the immense strains the […]
Friday, September 18th 2015
We welcome your comments to this and any other CIJR publication. The Nonsense Kids Learn in School: George Jonas, National Post, Aug. 22, 2015 — September being just around the corner, it’s time for another instalment of my periodic complaints about schools and education. UC is Not Welcoming Place to Jewish Students: Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, Santa Cruz […]
Thursday, September 17th 2015
We welcome your comments to this and any other CIJR publication. Russia's Military Presence in Syria: Jonathan Spyer, Jerusalem Post, Sept. 12, 2015 — The current increase of the Russian military presence in northwest Syria is a function of the declining military fortunes of the Assad regime. Assad Regime Fans Refugee Crisis: Sam Dagher, Wall Street […]
Wednesday, September 16th 2015
We welcome your comments to this and any other CIJR publication. Please address your response to: Rob Coles, Publications Chairman, Canadian Institute for Jewish Research, PO Box 175, Station H, Montreal QC H3G 2K7 – Tel: (514) 486-5544 – Fax:(514) 486-8284; E-mail: rob@isranet.wpsitie.com ROSH HASHANAH: CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGES OF 5776 Isi Leibler Candidly Speaking, Sept. 12, 2015 […]
Sunday, September 13th 2015 / Thursday, December 3rd 2015
Friday, September 11th 2015
We welcome your comments to this and any other CIJR publication. New Year 5776: A Few Thoughts: Baruch Cohen, CIJR, Sept. 11, 2015 — The name Rosh HaShanah as it is used in the Bible (Ezekiel 40:1) simply means the beginning of the year, and does not designate the festival. A Prayer for 5776: Caroline B. […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
We welcome your comments to this and any other CIJR publication. Please address your response to: Rob Coles, Publications Chairman, Canadian Institute for Jewish Research, PO Box 175, Station H, Montreal QC H3G 2K7 – Tel: (514) 486-5544 – Fax:(514) 486-8284; E-mail: rob@isranet.wpsitie.com EUROPE : LE SUICIDE EN DIRECT Guy Millière Dreuz, 5 sept, 2015 Mais ce […]
Friday, September 11th 2015 / Friday, September 11th 2015
In Loving Memory of Malka Z”L The name Rosh HaShanah as it is used in the Bible (Ezekiel 40:1) simply means the beginning of the year, and does not designate the festival. The Babylonian name Tishri seems to derive from the root Seru, which means “to begin.” The […]
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