admin | July 28, 2021
The Jewish Council For Racial Equality (JCORE) has expressed dismay after failing in its bid to join the Board of Deputies in a meeting where the Zionist Central Council of Manchester (ZCC) was also rejected. Amid a renewal of infighting between deputies aligned to the left and right that came to the fore during recent presidential elections, both groups failed to secure the two-thirds of votes necessary to join the Board at a meeting on Monday.
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admin | July 28, 2021
Hanin Majadli accused chef Naama Shefi and Ashkenazi Zionists in general of cultural and culinary appropriation (Israel's guide to foodwashing Palestinian culture, July 23). In her view, presenting Palestinian foods as Israeli cuisine reflects the injustices of the occupation, discrimination and cultural erasure of the Palestinians in Israel
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admin | July 28, 2021
Jackie Mason died on Saturday, and if you only learned who he was during the last five years or so, you might have thought "Good riddance." By the end of his life, Mason an accomplished Jewish comedian with a legendarily up-and-down career had become a Trump supporter known for cantankerous appearances on conservative talk shows. His early years, however, were marked by a triumph over antisemitism
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admin | July 23, 2021
No company does progressive politics quite like Ben & Jerrys. The Vermont-based ice-cream maker has a reputation for corporate activism, owing to its support for a wide array of left-wing causes, including marriage equality, Occupy Wall Street, and Black Lives Matter. But when the company announced this week that it will no longer sell its products in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, it faced an outcome that every ice-cream maker fears most: a meltdown.
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admin | July 23, 2021
Seventy-five years ago today, at approximately 11:45 a.m. on July 22, 1946, a stolen delivery truck pulled up to the basement service entrance at the front of Jerusalems King David Hotel
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admin | July 21, 2021
For Mike Evans, a Christian Zionist pastor in the United States, the fall of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was more than a political setback for a movement that had forged deep ties with the former Israeli leader. It was a bitter betrayal of biblical prophecy by Israeli voters and a new generation of political leaders. In a rancorous, profanity-filled missive, Evans excoriated Israels new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett for joining a coalition of Israeli centrists and Arab Israelis who he fears may support a Palestinian state
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admin | July 21, 2021
PROVIDENCE Rhode Islands delegation announced Wednesday that seven high-risk nonprofit organizations would receive funding to upgrade their physical security to defend against a future, violent attack.
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admin | July 21, 2021
You can listen to the companion audio version of this and other essays using the player below or onApple Podcasts,Google Podcasts,StitcherorAudible. Rashid Khalidi, the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University and author of The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 19172017.
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admin | July 21, 2021
A recent opinion piece by Alex Perry suggested a paywall to increase staff pay at The Daily. Perry correctly asked the question, Is what were producing worth paying for? As an alumnus who does not currently reside in Illinois and who does not have a journalism background but who has published several opinion pieces in The Daily through the years, I offer this perspective: in its current state, I do not believe The Daily is worth paying for.
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admin | July 21, 2021
Making the case for the Citizenship Law, Israel's Foreign Minister Yair Lapid stated that it should be supported because it "aimed at ensuring Israels Jewish majority." In response, Carolina Landsmann wrote in Haaretz on July 10 that "a country that strives to deny a minority any possibility of becoming a majority, whether by force of arms or through the power of law, isnt a democracy." This contention makes no sense.
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