A Young Hasidic Man Leads a Gay Double Life in Black Hat
admin | April 17, 2019
Religion is often seen and portrayed as the antithesis of LGBTQ identity.
admin | April 17, 2019
Religion is often seen and portrayed as the antithesis of LGBTQ identity.
admin | April 17, 2019
Media playback is unsupported on your device Shadow cabinet member Richard Burgon has said he regrets having said Zionism is the "enemy of peace". The Labour MP denied making the remark in a BBC interview last year, but he has now admitted doing so after footage emerged of him saying it
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Labours Richard Burgon has expressed regret for saying Zionism is the enemy of peace, after a video of the comment was circulated online today. The shadow justice secretary denied making the comment during an interview with the BBCs Andrew Neil last year. I didnt say that, he told Neil
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In 2016, Labours shadow justice secretary and Corbyn ally Richard Burgon was asked a rather simple question by Andrew Neil when he appeared on the Daily Politics. The show took place shortly after allegations were made in theDaily Mailthat the MP has said Zionism is the enemy of peace
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From Ian:JCPA: Has the Body of Israeli Hero Eli Cohen Been Recovered?The Syrian opposition issued reports that the remains of the Israeli spy Eli Cohen had been delivered to the Russians, and they also gave details about the remains of Israelis buried in Syria, in general.
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BY: Jeffrey CimminoApril 16, 2019 9:35 am A British MP called Zionism "the enemy of peace" at a 2014 Labour meeting, despite denying he made those comments during an appearance on the BBC last year. The comments by Richard Burgon, who is the shadow secretary of state for justice and shadow lord chancellor, were uncovered by investigative journalist Iggy Ostanin. "And the enemy, the enemy of the Palestinian people is not the Jewish people.
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In 1843, Henry Jones and 11 other German-Jewish immigrants gathered in Sinsheimer's Caf on New York's Lower East Side to confront what Isaac Rosenbourg, one of B'nai B'rith's founders, called "the deplorable condition of Jews in this, our newly adopted country." Thus, B'nai B'rith (children of the covenant) was born.