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Why do white supremacists hate Jews? Because we Jews can fight them. – Washington Post

| August 16, 2017

By Danya Ruttenberg By Danya Ruttenberg August 16 at 6:00 AM White nationalists staged a torchlit march on the campus of the University of Virginia on Aug.11, ahead of a planned far-right rally.

Who owns America’s oldest synagogue? It’s an argument 350 years in the making – jewishpresstampa

| August 16, 2017

By Ben Sales JTA news service Touro Synagogue, nestled in historic Newport, R.I., is the oldest synagogue still in existence in the United States.

Remembering us to life: Regina Spektor performs in Ra’anana – The Jerusalem Post

| August 16, 2017

Regina Spektor to play in concert on August 19 in Raanana Amphipark. (photo credit:Wikimedia Commons) Life would be a little more dreary without Regina Spektor

One Theory Over Meaning of Trump’s ‘Many Sides’ Remark – New York Times

| August 16, 2017

Mr. Trump borrowed conservatives lingo on Tuesday, saying the alt-left bore responsibility, using a phrase popular with commentators like Foxs Sean Hannity. They think there were 300 or so racists who showed up to a rally, and who got exactly what they wanted: Violence, and violence in a way that inspires the nations elite to double down on iconoclasm in a way they hope grows their movement, said Ben Domenech, the publisher of The Federalist, an online magazine.

ADL condemns Trump’s talk of ‘shared blame’ for Charlottesville violence – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 16, 2017

(JTA) The Anti-Defamation League joined critics of President Donald Trump in condemning his assertion that there was blameon both sidesin Charlottesville, where neo-Nazis faced off protesters.

Rise In White Supremacy Groups Demands Action, Says San Diego Jewish Leader – KPBS

| August 16, 2017

Aired 8/16/17 on KPBS Midday Edition Rise In White Supremacy Groups Demands Action, Says San Diego Jewish Leader GUEST: Tammy Gillies, regional director, Anti-Defamation League in San Diego Transcript The white supremacy groups that marched with torches, carrying Nazi and Confederate flags through the streets of Charlottesville was not an isolated incident, but rather a movement gaining momentum, including in San Diego, said Tammy Gillies, director of the local chapter of the Anti-Defamation League. I liken it to somebody taking the lid off of the sewer, Gillies said

San Diego Jewish community rallies against hate – The San Diego Union-Tribune

| August 16, 2017

Leaders of San Diego's Jewish community on Tuesday night condemned white supremacists and hatred in response to the deadly violence that broke out during a rally by neo-Nazis and other extremist groups in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend. Speaking in front of hundreds of people during a forum at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, local rabbis and others evoked the horrors of the Holocaust to underscore the importance of speaking out against hate

Upset About Charlottesville? Stop Demonizing Zionists. – Forward

| August 16, 2017

The process of the dehumanization of Zionists which in this context (and most contexts) is interchangeable with Jew has been a long one in our current culture. It has existed as an idea within the ranks of the KKK since its early days and continues today in various corners of the political spectrum.

Racial supremacy and the Zionist exception – Mondoweiss

| August 16, 2017

Neo Nazis, Alt-Right, and White Supremacists take part a the night before the 'Unite the Right' rally in Charlottesville, VA, white supremacists march with tiki torchs through the University of Virginia campus. (Photo by Zach D Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Politicians from Senators Marco Rubio and Orrin Hatch to Chuck Schumer and Ron Wyden have been outspoken in their condemnation of Saturdays Unite the Right March in Charlottesville and the vicious acts of terror it spawned. Criticizing Donald Trump for his reluctant and temporizing comments, they condemn the hate and are rightly appalled by the white supremacist chants of Blood and Soil and You Wont Replace Usor, as it became, Jews Wont Replace Us

From The Courthouse To The Big Screen, The Story Of The Ten Commandments In America – Jewish Week

| August 16, 2017

Historically, religiously and socially, our relationship to the Ten Commandments is complicated.


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