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Burgess Owens praised a Republican candidate linked to white nationalism on Twitter – Utah Policy

| August 18, 2020

Burgess Owens, the Republican nominee in Utahs 4th Congressional District, praised a North Carolina Republican candidate who has been criticized for what appears to be his support for white nationalism. On Sunday, Owens retweeted a post from North Carolina Republican Madison Cawthorn calling him A courageous and intelligent Patriot who is running circles around the young man I was at 25. You have a gift.

This year’s Amazing Kids honorees truly are amazing – Pamplin Media Group

| August 18, 2020

Pamplin Media Group's Amazing Kids section will be published in the Portland Tribune the week of Aug. 17.

A wake-up call for those addicted to the war on Zionism – JNS.org

| August 18, 2020

(August 13, 2020 / JNS) On a day when something historic and obviously positive happens, its always instructive to listen to those who arent joining in the cheering. While even many critics of President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to applaud the U.S.-sponsored diplomatic deal struck between Israel and the United Arab Emirates for full normalization of relations, there were still some who were decrying it.

After UAE Deal, Will Liberal Zionists Stand on the Right Side of History? – Jewish Journal

| August 18, 2020

The forces of darkness in the Middle East are panicking.

European Commission and UNESCO battle against antisemitic theories online – The Jerusalem Post

| August 18, 2020

Against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, antisemitic conspiracy theories have seemingly spread faster than the disease itself.Paired together with anti-Zionism and anti-Israelism, these theories have appeared in greater numbers on the web following the outbreak of the pandemic, often accusing Jews for its spread or simply disseminating related falsehoods.The European Commission and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) have taken measures to counter this phenomenon, albeit ignoring its anti-Zionsint or anti-Israeli aspects, focusing only on antisemitism, according to a letter sent by Dr.

UAE major looser of tie normalization with Zionists :MP – Mehr News Agency – English Version

| August 18, 2020

Speaking in an interview with Mehr News Agency, a member of Parliaments National Security and Foreign Policy Commissionreacted to the UAE agreementwith the Zionist regime to normalize ties and added,As usual, the Arab countries have been blackmailedby the Zionists, however, UAE should know that it is the main loser of this agreement because it will have no impact on the development of this country. Of course, the people of the Arab world must be considered separately from their governors; because many of them are among the freedom seekers in the region and even they have declared their opposition to this shameful agreement, Jalal Zadeh added. He went on to say that as the Americans have always beenmakingevery effort to mendthe relations of the compromiser countries with the Zionist regime, therefore the UAE's agreement with the Zionist regime is the result of Americans efforts.

Workers’ Union Coalition in Palestine: The UAE and the Zionist entity sign a peace agreement, a new conspiracy on the Palestinian cause -…

| August 18, 2020

The Workers Union Coalition in Palestine confirmed in its statement today that the announcement of the full normalization of relations between the UAE and the Zionist entity is a new stab in the side of our people and its national cause and will pave the way for more aggressive war, Judaization and settlement of Palestinian lands. The Workers Union Coalition condemned the role of the UAE in opening the door to normalization for other Arab countries.

Off-campus, but in touch: Students learn tools from CAMERA conference to fight anti-Semitism – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 18, 2020

Due to global coronavirus pandemic, this years CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis) student conference was held via Zoom, teaching students how to effectively combat anti-Israel and biased propaganda on college campuses and online.

Michael Rakowitzs Art of Return – The New Yorker

| August 18, 2020

We came to Kuwait, and the Americans showed us an awful, splayed piece of metal, he recalled. I had never seen anything so horrific.

When, Where, and How? Your Guide to Museum Reopenings in New York City – Vogue

| August 18, 2020

A long summer of cultural scarcity was brought to a partial end on Friday when Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that museums would be able to reopen in New York on August 24albeit at 25% capacity and with timed ticketing in place. The Phase 4 reopening of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, and other cultural hubs after a five-month absence is undoubtedly exciting, but our current situation demands a certain level of advance preparation: To that end, weve compiled a guide to whenand howsome of New York Citys most beloved museums and cultural institutions will be opening their doors. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Reopening date: August 29 Reopening plan: 25% capacity, timed entrance registration, face coverings required, coat check temporarily closed The Met Cloisters Reopening date: September 12 Reopening plan: 25% capacity, timed entrance registration, face coverings required, coat check temporarily closed The Whitney Reopening date: September 3 for the general public, August 27 for members Reopening plan: 25% capacity, timed entrance registration, temperature checks administered to visitors on arrival, social distancing enforced by museum guards MoMA Reopening date: August 27, with one month of free admission Reopening plan: 25% capacity, timed entrance registration, face coverings required The American Museum of Natural History Reopening date: September 9 for the general public, September 2 for members Reopening plan: 25% capacity, timed entrance registration, face coverings required, plexiglass barriers at ticket counters, hand-sanitizer stations throughout the building, cordoned-off interactive displays, limited elevator and restroom capacity Museum of Jewish Heritage Reopening date: September 9 Reopening plan: 25% capacity, timed entrance registration, face coverings required, limited hours (open three days per week, as opposed to its previous six)


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