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100 Years of Ford and the Jews – From Antisemitism to Zionism – The Jerusalem Post

| December 7, 2019

In 1919, Henry Ford bought a small local newspaper operating at a loss. In the coming years, The Dearborn Independent would liberally cite and elaborate upon "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", blaming the international Jewish conspiracy for war, poverty, Bolshevism and even "Jewish Jazz-Moron Music". The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem a sort of "greatest hits" of anti-Semitic articles published in the paper was released soon thereafter as a four-volume set, distributed in Ford dealerships across the United States and translated into German.

‘Time for all Religious Zionist parties to unite’ – Arutz Sheva

| December 7, 2019

MK Moti Yogev (Jewish Home-United Right) on Wednesday called on the Religious Zionist parties to run together in the expected upcoming elections. Currently, there is a joint Jewish Home-National Union list, as well as the Otzma Yehudit party, which did not win Knesset representation, and the more liberal New Right party. In an interview with Kol Barama Radio, Yogev said: "We saw during the past year that no branch of Religious Zionism has electoral security on its own

Linda Sarsour Thinks You Can’t Hear or Read – Algemeiner

| December 7, 2019

Linda Sarsour. Photo: Festival of Faiths via Wikimedia Commons

National Union pushes Rightist unity ahead of new elections – Arutz Sheva

| December 7, 2019

Religious Zionism political leadership Flash 90 The National Union Party is preparing for the upcoming election campaign, even though legally another week remains until the Knesset is dispersed. Ahead of the elections, the party is campaigning in the spirit of the Bnei Akiva movement "Shabbat Irgun", calling on the party to unifiy religious Zionism into one political home. National Union chief executive Yehuda Wald said following the campaign launch, "Until the last minute, we'll continue to work to prevent elections and form a government

Is There a Way Out of Israel’s Political Deadlock? – Mosaic

| December 7, 2019

On Tuesday, leaders of the Jewish states largest political parties, Blue and White and Likud, met to negotiate the terms of a coalition agreementand failed to come to an agreement.

In Nablus and Cyprus, the Accusation That Jews Ritually Murder Christians Is Alive and Well – Mosaic

| December 7, 2019

At the Jacobs Well Church in the West Bank town of Nablus, pilgrims can visit the tomb and sacred relics of St. Philoumenos, who was canonized by the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem in 2009 and is also revered as a saint by a few other Orthodox denominations, including the Russian Patriarchate in Moscow. According to descriptions of his martyrdom, Philoumenoswho had served as the head of the monastery attached to the churchwas murdered by Zionist settlers who wanted to cleanse the area of any trace of Christianity

Linda Sarsour clarifies her comment that Israel is built on the idea that Jews are supreme to everyone else – Haaretz

| December 7, 2019

Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour took to Twitter to clarify recent controversial comments she had made about Israel.

Ofra, the Mayflower of the Settlements: A Revisit by Assaf Gavron – Tablet Magazine

| December 7, 2019

The walls of the first houses of the West Bank settlement of Ofra are now affixed with the ubiquitous blue signs of Israels Heritage Conservation Council. Here the founding fathers of Ofra established the first Jewish settlement in the mountain region, one reads. Here important decisions were made and, in order to make those crucial decisions, the public was summoned by the PA system on the roof, says another.

My interracial marriage became a protest in the Trump era – Quartz

| December 7, 2019

My first interaction with the woman I would end up marrying took place at a time when few people considered the 45th president of the United States to be a serious candidate. Like a lot of flirtations, it began with a simple joke to get her attention. Anyone with online dating experience knows you have to be creative with your opening line if you dont want to get quickly relegated to the sidelines

John Offenbach interview: ‘I wanted to examine what it means to be a Jew and to reclaim the word’ – Evening Standard

| December 7, 2019

Your guide to what's hot in London Photographer John Offenbach is emphatic that his provocatively titled new book, Jew, is not a political statement about anti-Semitism.


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