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No, Ann Coulter, I Am Not Responsible for the ‘Great Replacement’ Theory – The Atlantic

Posted By on June 4, 2022

Ann Coulter, in so many words, thinks that I am responsible for the mass shooting in Buffalo in mid-May.

Not me alone. After the shooting, Coulter wrote a column dismissing the idea that Republican politicians and commentators had popularized the Great Replacement theory, a conspiracy theory that the young, white Buffalo shooter cited as a motivation before killing 10 people at a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood. Instead, Coulter argued that the theory had been popularized by political analysts and Democratic operatives who have predicted that the nations changing demographics will benefit Democrats over time.

In particular, Coulter, the Fox News host Tucker Carlson, and others on the right have cited the work of journalists like me, the Brookings Institution demographer William Frey, and the electoral analysts John Judis and Ruy Teixeira, authors of The Emerging Democratic Majority, claiming that, by writing about demographic change and its electoral impact, we are responsible for seeding the idea that white Americans are being displaced. If you dont want people to be paranoid and angry, maybe you dont write pieces like that and rub it right in their face, Carlson, who has relentlessly touted replacement theory on his show, declared in a recent monologue.

It might go without saying that documenting demographic change is not the same as using it to incite and politically mobilize those who are fearful of it. Its something like the difference between reporting a fire and setting one. But given how many right-wing racial provocateurs are trying to disavow the consequences of their replacement rhetoric, it apparently bears explaining how their incendiary language differs from the arguments of mainstream demographic and electoral analysts.

Lets start with defining replacement theory. Its a racist formulation that has migrated from France to far-right American circles to some officials and candidates in the GOP mainstream. In its purest version, the theory maintains that shadowy, left-wing elitesoften identified as Jewsare deliberately working to undermine the political influence of native-born white citizens by promoting immigration and other policies that increase racial diversity. This conspiracy theory was the inspiration, if thats the right word, for the neo-Nazis who chanted during their 2017 march in Charlottesville, Virginia, that Jews will not replace us.

Read: Conservatives are defending a sanitized version of the Great Replacement

Stripped of the overt anti-Semitism, replacement theory has become a constant talking point for Carlson. A growing number of Republican politicians, such as House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik and the Ohio Senate candidate J. D. Vance, have incorporated versions of it into their rhetoric. Its the most virulent iteration of the core message former President Donald Trump has imprinted onto his party: Republicans are your last line of defense against diverse, urban, secular, LGBTQ-friendly, woke Democrats, who are trying to uproot the nation from its traditions and transform it into something unrecognizable.

Undoubtedly, some Democrats over the years have argued that the party would benefit from higher levels of immigration. But this is the first point of difference between mainstream demographic analysis and replacement theory: No serious student of history or politics believes that a Democratic plot to import more obedient voters from the Third World, as Carlson puts it, has been the driving force behind U.S. immigration policy. Until the 1990s, most of the key decisions in modern immigration policy were bipartisanfrom the passage of the landmark 1965 immigration-reform act to the amnesty for undocumented immigrants signed into law by President Ronald Reagan to the Republican-controlled Senates passage of comprehensive immigration reform in 2006, with unwavering support from President George W. Bush. A Democratic-led conspiracy that ensnared Reagan and Bush would be pretty impressiveif it werent so implausible.

Second, replacement theory pinpoints immigration policy, particularly the potential legalization of undocumented immigrants, as the key reason that white Americans are being displaced. But Frey, the Brookings demographer, has repeatedly documented that immigration is no longer the principal driver of the nations growing diversity. As he wrote in a 2020 paper, census projections show that the U.S. will continue to become more racially diverse no matter what level of future legal immigration the U.S. government authorizes. Diversity will grow somewhat faster under scenarios of high rather than low immigration, but diversity will increase regardless, Frey notes, because it is propelled mostly by another factor. Among those already living in the United States, people of color have higher birth rates than white people, who are much older on average. Even eliminating all immigration for the next four decades would not prevent the white share of the U.S. population from declining further, Freys analysis of the census data found.

A third big difference between replacement theory and analyses of demographic change revolves around the role that race plays in the changing balance of political power in America. Many on the right see racial change as the key threat to the Republican Partys electoral prospects. But demographic analysts have never seen racial change as sufficient to tilt the electoral competition between the parties. White Americans still cast somewhere between two-thirds and three-quarters of all votes (depending on the data source). That number has been steadily declining, at a rate of about two to three percentage points every four years. Even at that pace, it would be another seven or eight presidential electionsroughly until 2050before minorities cast a majority of the vote.

No party can write off Americas white majority for that long. Instead, I and other analysts have long argued that Democrats have the opportunity to build a multiracial coalition composed of both the increasing minority population and groups within the white population that are most comfortable with a diversifying America: namely those who are college-educated, secular, urban, and younger, especially women in all of those cohorts. The combination of these white groups (many of which are growing) and the expanding minority population is what I have called the Democrats coalition of transformation.

Even Democratic organizations that are focused on maximizing political participation among nonwhite voters recognize the centrality of building a multiracial coalition, on electoral as well as moral grounds. First and foremost, multiracial democracy is inherently inclusive of white people, says Jenifer Fernandez Ancona, the vice president and chief strategist for Way to Win, which helps fund organizations and campaigns focusing on voters of color. I dont imagine an America in which a winning coalition across the nation and in the key states were going to need to be winning [is] without white people as part of the coalition.

This leads to perhaps the most important divergence between replacement theory and theories of demographic change. Those on the right who push replacement theory tell their mostly white supporters that they are locked in a zero-sum competition with minorities and immigrants who are stealing what rightfully belongs to them: electoral power, economic opportunity, the cultural definition of what it means to be a legitimate American. Theres always this underlying theftthey are taking these things by dishonest means; they are taking what is yours, explains Mike Madrid, a longtime Republican strategist who has become a leading critic of the partys direction under Trump.

By contrast, I and other analysts have emphasized the interdependence of the white and nonwhite populations. Building on work from Frey, Ive repeatedly written that America is being reshaped by two concurrent demographic revolutions: a youth population that is rapidly growing more racially diverse, and a senior population that is increasing in size as Baby Boomers retire but that will remain preponderantly white for decades. (The Baby Boom was about 80 percent white.) Although these shifts raise the prospect of increased political and social tension between what I called the brown and the gray, the two groups are bound together more than our politics often allows. A core reality of 21st-century America is that this senior population will depend on a largely nonwhite workforce to pay the taxes that fund Social Security and Medicare, not to mention to provide the medical care those seniors need.

While the likes of Carlson and Coulter tell white Americans to fear that immigrants or people of color are replacing them politically, financial security for the gray is impossible without economic opportunity for the brown.

This isnt to say that there is no political competition between older white Americans, who make up the core of the Republican coalition, and younger nonwhite Americans, who are more and more central to the Democratic coalition. In fact, a mistake that I and many other demographic and electoral analysts made over the past decade was to underestimate how big a coalition a candidate like Trump could mobilize in the name of protecting culturally conservative, white, Christian America.

For many years, I have argued that the diversification of the Democratic coalition wouldnt always work to the partys electoral advantage. As the partys most culturally conservative components sheared off, I believed, Democrats would need to take more consistently liberal positions on social issues, which in turn would alienate more centrist voters from the party. That ideological re-sorting, I wrote in National Journal in 2013, would both increase the pressure on the Democratic Party to maintain lopsided margins and high turnout among minorities and young people and make it tougher for [Democrats] to control Congress, at least until demographic change ripples through more states and House districts. That prediction has held up.

At the same time, I stressedand quoted experts from both parties who shared the viewthat Republicans would face a growing long-term challenge in winning the White House if they could not improve their performance among minorities, young people, and college-educated and secular white voters. (The famous Republican National Committee autopsy of Mitt Romneys 2012 presidential loss largely reached the same conclusion.) In one sense, that prediction held up too: Democrats won the popular vote in 2016 and 2020.

But, to a greater extent than I and others had forecast, Trumps ability to win an Electoral College majority in 2016, and the fact that he came so close again in 2020, made clear that Republicans could seriously compete for the White House with what I have called their coalition of restoration, centered on the nonurban, non-college-educated, and Christian white voters who are most alienated by the changes remaking 21st-century America. The difficulty for the Democrats in holding the House, and especially the Senate, which favors smaller states that tend to elect Republicans, was even greater than I and others had expected.

Trumps success among blue-collar white voters in key Rust Belt states was at least somewhat foreseeable. But his unique persona and messagea more open appeal to white racial resentments than any national figure since George Wallace, a bruising economic nationalism, and a sweeping condemnation of elitesgenerated even greater margins and larger turnout among his core supporters than I thought possible. And although some center-right suburban voters abandoned the GOP in the Trump era, many demographic analysts like mealong with the Never Trump movementunderestimated the number of Republican voters who would still vote for Trump or Trumpist GOP candidates as a way to block Democrats and advance other priorities, including tax cuts and conservative judicial appointments.

A new development in 2020 further solidified Trumpisms hold on the GOP: Trumps improved performance among Latino voters. That has convinced many Republicans that they can energize racially resentful white voters using nativist and racially coded messages, while still gaining ground among Latinos who are drawn mostly to the Republican economic agenda, as well as conservative views on some social issues such as abortion. This trend has proved an uncomfortable complication for the purveyors of replacement theory, who often portray Latinos as the invidious replacers. In a recent monologue, Carlson tried to square the circle by insisting that Democrats are still trying to displace white voters, but that they have miscalculated about the loyalties of Latino voters.

Read: Democrats should be worried about the Latino vote

Due in part to the provocations of Carlson and others, the United States appears trapped in a cycle of increasing racial, generational, and partisan conflict that is escalating fears about the countrys fundamental cohesion. But imagine, Frey suggested to me, if instead of trying to convince older white Americans that younger nonwhite Americans are displacing them, political leaders from both parties emphasized the growing interdependence between these two groups. Ancona, of Way to Win, offers one version of what that message could sound like: If we start telling a story that America is the richest country in the world, that there is enough pie for everyone, there is no need for replacement. The whole construct is wrong. There should be enough for all of us to be free and to be healthy and to be living the life we want to live. There is a beauty in that story we could tell people, but its just not being told in a way that it needs to be.

The refusal of many GOP leaders to condemn replacement theory even after the Buffalo shooting, and their determination to block greater law-enforcement scrutiny of violent white supremacists, underscores how far we are from that world. To me, the safest forecast about the years ahead is that the Republican Party and its allies in the media will only escalate their efforts to squeeze more votes from white Americans by heightening those voters fears of a changing country. Id like to be wrong about that prediction, too, but Im not optimistic that I will be.

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Building Bridges to Jewish Unity – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

Posted By on June 2, 2022

(Written byMenachem Bombach )

The days between Yom Yerushalayim and Shavuot have been chosen in Israel as days of Jewish Unity. The reunification of our international capital city sets the scene for us to recall the three days of preparation before the Torah was given on Mount Sinai. Both events saw the entire Jewish nation come together as one people with one heart.

For the eighth year in succession, the Jewish Unity Prize has been presented by Israels President to organizations that work year-round to promote Jewish Unity. It was founded in 2015, to commemorate a unique and tragic event that also united the entire Jewish nation. The kidnap and murder in June 2014 of three Jewish teenagers Naftali Fraenkel, Gil-Ad Shaer and Eyal Yifrah hyd brought together Jewish communities all around the world, to pray together that they would be found alive, and then to grieve together when they were not.

Their visionary parents established Jewish Unity Day as an annual reminder for the entire Jewish people regardless of streams, ideologies, and politics that there is more that unites us than divides us. The Jerusalem Unity Prize, established in their memory, is a joint initiative between their families, Gesher and the former Mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat. Significant prizes are awarded each year to individuals, organizations, and initiatives in Israel and throughout the Jewish world whose actions are instrumental in advancing mutual respect for others amongst the Jewish people, both in times of crisis and in daily life.

The Netzach Educational Network is honored to have been awarded this years Jerusalem Unity Prize in Education and to share it with the Achi School in Tekoa and the Efshar Acheret organization that promotes encounters between Jewish and Arab students. Together with my team of educators, I am humbled and honored to have been selected for this prestigious prize. But a few people have asked me why Netzach was selected? We run schools for Charedi children what does that have to do with unity?

Let us try to understand what we mean when we talk about Jewish Unity. Firstly, unity does not mean uniformity. When the Jewish capital was unified, it did not become a metropolitan city like every other city in the world. Until today it retains its unique character and architecture, and its variegated neighborhoods reflect the diversity of its different populations. The story of the Jewish people is a story of tribes that were each given their own task, but share a common destiny.

So, what does unity mean, and what does this prize recognize in the Netzach Educational Network? The underlying vision of the prize initiative is to acknowledge the efforts and accomplishments of those who work to inspire tolerance and mutual respect across the Jewish world, promoting acceptance of those who think, act, or live differently. Its about building bridges between the different communities that make up the Jewish people.

One of the many challenges facing Jewish society, today as always, is the apparent lack of unity between Left and Right, religious and secular, Arab and Jew, native Israeli and immigrant, and many of the other sub-groups that make up our unique Israeli mosaic. The Israeli media loves to focus on the differences between us, and to highlight the few extremists that try to encourage divisions over hot-button issues.

In reality, Israeli society is often strongly united. In the face of our common enemies, we have triumphed militarily. In the face of the COVID pandemic, we managed to protect our weakest citizens from infection and minimize the number of casualties. Whenever rockets fall, fires spread, or terrorists strike, Israel unites as one people with one heart to help the victims and repair the damage.

One of the main divisions that we see and feel is the lack of understanding between religious and secular citizens. The media likes to focus on the tensions between Israels Charedi communities and those who, for example, call for public transportation on Shabbat and a universal draft to the IDF. They dismiss Charedim as freeloaders and parasites, reflecting the lower incomes that Charedim often earn and our larger families. Feelings of resentment are stoked by stories about our communities shortcomings, while they choose to ignore the amazing chesed services that we provide to the wider population.

However, behind the scenes, enormous changes are taking place within Israels Charedi communities. The Belzer Rebbe, for example, announced this year that all Belz schools for boys and girls will teach secular subjects. Increasing numbers of Charedi men are entering tertiary education and joining the IDF and the workforce. There are hi-tech incubators for Charedi start-ups and leadership training programs for Charedi women. (Dont expect to read about these initiatives in the Israeli or Jewish media they dont fit their narrative!)

The Netzach Educational Network is one of the engines driving these changes. Since 2017 we have established 10 schools where Charedi students are learning secular subjects alongside their Yeshiva curriculum, without compromising their core religious values. We have schools for Chassidic and Litvish boys and girls, from kindergarten through to matriculation, in Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh and Beitar. They graduate with a full matriculation certificate (bagrut) on par with other Israeli students. Applications for next year are higher than ever, with requests to open more such schools.

We also have an online school where yeshiva-educated Charedi youth can catch up on secular subjects that they have been denied. 13,000 young men and women are currently studying math, science, English and Ivrit in the evenings, so that they too can participate in Israels economy. Each of our graduates will become a flag-bearer for unity in Israeli society, as they join the workforce and meet citizens from different backgrounds. Each will become an ambassador for the religious community and help to heal the rifts in Israeli society.

As recipients of the Jerusalem Unity Prize, the Netzach Educational Network is being recognized for our ground-breaking work toward the integration of Charedim into Israel society. We are empowering the next generation of Charedi students to participate fully in Israels higher education system and employment market.

(Rabbi Menachem Bombach is a Vishnitz Chassid from Jerusalem and founder of the Netzach Educational Network (www.netzach.org.il))

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Review of Legacy of Empire: Britain, Zionism and the Creation of Israel – Middle East Forum

Posted By on June 2, 2022

by Gardner ThompsonLondon: Saqi, 2019. 366 pp. 20.

Reviewed by Daniel PipesMiddle East Forum

Middle East QuarterlySummer 2022

https://www.meforum.org/63284/legacy-of-empire-britain-zionism-creation-of-israel

A haughty and persistent sneer dominates Thompson's book, starting with the very title, which turns Zionists into bit actors in their own drama. Thompson's approach turns a serious and deep topic into a puerile copybook exercise. This self-described historian of British colonialism reduces Middle Eastern passions to London-based drawing-room dilettantism.

Illustrations of this unfortunate approach abound; consider some quotes from the author's introduction:

As befits so condescending a book, Thompson's pretense to originality falls predictably short. He begins with a superficial survey of the Jewish and Zionist background, then immediately goes off-track in claiming an alleged Zionist blindness to the Muslim population of Palestine, concluding with the canard that "Zionists preferred the fiction of a land without a people."

This last error typifies Thompson's superficiality; a smidgen of research would have turned up a 1991 article by Adam M. Garfinkle that documents how acutely aware the Zionists were of Palestine's indigenous population and that the phrase "Palestine is a country without a people; the Jews are a people without a country" refers not to demographics but to nationhood. To take one of many examples, David Ben-Gurion wrote in 1918, "Palestine is not an empty country ... on no account must we injure the rights of its inhabitants."

Thompson chose a rich topic; too bad he handled it wretchedly.

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Zionism of Strength and Humility | Andy Blumenthal | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

Posted By on June 2, 2022

Happy anniversary to Jerusalem today (its Yom Yerushalayim)!

I imagine that nothing could have been more powerful to Jewish ears 55 years ago, during the Six Day War, than hearing paratrooper commander Motta Gur say the words: The Temple Mount is in our hands! After almost 2,000 years, the Jewish people once again miraculously had possession of the holy city of Jerusalem and could pray at their most reverent site, the Kotel (Western Wall) of the Temple Mount.

When I imagine the IDF battling the Jordanian army and conquering Jerusalem, I can only think of the Rebbes words about how completely awesome this is. As the Rebbe said, Yerushalayim is made up of two words: Yira (awe) and Shalem (complete), so Jerusalem, where G-ds presence resides, is utterly awesome!

I would add though that Yira also means fear, and since G-ds holy presence in the world is concentrated in Jerusalem (where the world was created, Abraham was tested with the Sacrifice of Isaac, and the holy Temple twice stood), we can say that the fear of G-d (along with the love of G-d) is the strongest and most focused there. Moreover, as we learn in the Torah portion of this week, Bechukotai, that if we dont follow G-ds commandments that He will cast us out from Jerusalem and the Holy Land of Israel, so there is reason to fear (Yira) if we dont do right in Hashems eyes.

In the Torah portion this week, G-d specifically cautions us (Leviticus 26:19):

I will break the pride of your power.

And similarly, King Solomon wrote in Proverbs 16:18:

Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.

In this regard, I must admit that I sometimes get very scared when we dont give Hashem the proper credit for our incredible accomplishments and military successes, but rather we talk about our own self-reliance. To a certain extent, the calls for self-reliance is understandable amidst broad-based anti-Semitism in the world, calls for Boycotts, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, and near constant United Nations resolutions again us. Of course, in these circumstances and with our history of suffering persecution, pogroms, and Holocaust, we may look to insulate and protect ourselves from the worlds incessant and irrational hatred of Jews. Thus, we turn inward and look to become more self-reliant. Interestingly enough, an article in the Jerusalem Post in 2009 was titled: Self-Reliance Should Be Our Ultimate Goal.

However, self-reliance cannot come at the expense of recognizing our ultimate reliance on G-d Almighty. When the IDF commanders and Israeli politicians talk about our victories, heroism, and only self-reliance, we must be careful to preface that completely with G-d as our creator, sustainer, and ultimate protector.

I understand also that coming out of the Holocaust, many questioned how G-d could let such a terrible tragedy occur to us and even asking Where was He? No one can even attempt to put themselves in the shoes of the people who suffered brutally at the hands of the Nazis and in the concentration camps, gas chambers, and crematoria. So, from a military and political perspective, we dont go there. We dont let ourselves be weak, trodden upon, passive, and victims anymore. Instead, we say boldly and resolutely: Never again!

But changing Jewish personality to become competent, confident, and strong, must not preclude in any sense our ultimate acknowledgement that G-d has the final say, even if that means the Final Solution.

What we need to do fully are two things:

The State of Israel and the Jewish people must be strong. We must do everything we can to strengthen our people and nation, arm ourselves with the latest and greatest technology and weapons, train, and prepare to fight and win. Truly, we have come such a long way in this regard where The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is a world-class fighting force. The IDF is the most powerful military in the Middle East, and the 11th most powerful military in the entire world! With Jewish brainpower and advanced technology, Israel has an outstanding arsenal of modern weaponry and they have become the 10th largest weapons exporter globally.

Most importantly though, we have to recognize that G-d is in charge. As a small people in a tiny (albeit marvelous) land, surrounded by enemies, we can never forget that remaining sovereign over Israel and defeating our enemies that rise up against us time and again is nothing but completely miraculous. Our enemies are 1,000 to 1 against us, and yet G-d makes them run from before us. No one should be so arrogant among us to think that its because of us, because in any rational world, we would have been not only defeated, but gone from the annals of history long ago.

In America, our pledge of Alliance is one nation under G-d, but where religion and State are separate. In Israel, our self-determination must be even more so 100% faithful in G-d: acknowledging, thanking, praising, and praying for His continued mercy and blessings on our people. In Israel, the State and Judaism are one, and that is the only reason we have been granted the miracle of the redemption in our times.

Andy Blumenthal is a dynamic, award-winning leader who writes frequently about Jewish life, culture, and security. All opinions are his own.

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Palestine: Freedom Tunnel heroes sentenced to additional years in occupation prisons after self-liber… – Workers World

Posted By on June 2, 2022

Maitham Abdels sculpture Freedom SpoonCredit: Samidoun

An Israeli occupation court has sentenced six Palestinian prisoners, known as the heroes of the Freedom Tunnel, to an additional five years and eight months imprisonment for successfully liberating themselves from Israels high-security prison in Gilboa in 2021.

Mahmoud al-Ardah, Mohammed al-Ardah, Yaqoub Qadri, Ayham Kamamji, Munadil Nafaat and Zakaria Zubaidi freed themselves from the prison by digging a tunnel with a spoon and their hands over an extended period. Their bold escape inspired Palestinians and people worldwide with their ingenuity and willingness to sacrifice for freedom. The metal spoon the primary tool used to dig the tunnel has become a symbol of Palestinian resistance, steadfastness, creativity and unbreakable determination to win liberation from Israels violent occupation.

In response to the sentences, Yaqoub Qadri stated: We do not care what the sentence is. The important thing is that we made the impossible possible; we were able to break through the Israeli security services and dealt a blow. We achieved something unthinkable for Israel and its security mechanisms.

All six heroes of the Freedom Tunnel have repeatedly affirmed their commitment to the path of resistance and liberation for Palestine by any means necessary, refusing to back down from their positions despite the risks.

The sentence came only a week after occupation forces killed Daoud al-Zubaidi, Zakaria Zubaidis brother, a former Palestinian prisoner and a longtime fighter with the Palestinian resistance in Jenin. Occupation forces have repeatedly invaded the Jenin refugee camp to suppress the growing resistance movement there. In one such raid, the occupation military assassinated beloved Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, while the Al-Jazeera journalist was reporting on the attack.

Resisting settler colonialism is not a crime, nor is an attempted escape from colonial imprisonment. The Palestinian freedom fighters were tried in a military court via martial law, using colonial laws adopted from imperialist Britain. Their sentence is revenge for exposing the fragility of colonial domination in Palestine.

The Freedom Tunnel and the six heroes of the self-liberation operation represent the enduring struggle for freedom that no amount of militarized Zionist colonization can suppress. They have dealt a massive blow to the mirage of Israeli invincibility and security control. Their bravery and commitment to freedom are celebrated throughout Palestine, from the river to the sea and throughout the region. Their capture by Israeli occupation forces does nothing to dim the light of their heroism and the inspiration they provide for the future of the liberation struggle.

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ONE-TANK TRIPS: Palestine entertains as a charming and historic railroad town – CBS19.tv KYTX

Posted By on June 2, 2022

This hub of history stretches beyond its booming railroad age.

PALESTINE, Texas The city of Palestine is rich with history, shaped by transportation during its booming railroad age.

According to the city, Palestine was named by early settler Daniel Parker, who came from Palestine Illinois. In 1846, the Texas legislature created Palestine which is located in the center of the county, to serve as the Anderson County seat.

In 1881, prisoners from the East Texas penitentiary built more than a mile of track, with the final ties laid in 1909, connecting Rusk with Palestine.

Ava Harman, director of coffee sales atEilenberger's bakery, the oldest operating bakery in Texas, explains how the town built around the locomotives took shape

"We had people coming here building gorgeous architectural style houses." said Harman.

The original Eilenberger's Bakery opened at the corner of Oak and John streets in Palestine in 1898, originally selling bread as "Eilenberger's Butter Nut Bread Company."

"We've been in existence for 124 years. Fred Eilenberger came here from Germany and brought family recipes with him." said Harman

Eilenberger expanded his menu to include desserts, later becoming known for old world-style fruitcakes.

"He developed a relationship with Texas electric company where they wanted to ship gifts all over the world and they just happened to choose the fruitcake." Harman said.

The establishment, originally named "The American Home Bakery" burned down in 1915, causing it to move to the location it presently sits on 512 North John Street.

For fans of old architecture, our next stop was to Braly's Hardware Store.

The store dubbed the "coolest hardware store on the planet" by Ace Hardware is housed inside a 1938 elementary school.

The business recently, which celebrated its 90th birthday, originally opened in 1932 by former sawmill man, WJ Franklin. It's now operated by fourth-generation owner, Stephen Braly.

"We wanted something really cool with character like our old building was," said Braly.

The new owners breathed new life into the former elementary school

"We bought it, still carpet in the rooms, carpet on the floor, lockers, chalkboards, desks, everything was still intact." Vicki Braly said.

Using chalkboards left behind as display signs, the couple designed each classroom as a separate department selling much more beyond tools.

When you're ready to unwind and take a break from downtown, you can find a quaint and flavorful bed and breakfast tucked away in the East Texas Pineywoods.

Sabor a pasion is the vision of award-winning international chef, Simon Webster.

"Sabor means a taste of passion and this whole property has been my passion for 18 years now," Webster said.

The venue offers six cottages and two estate rooms, customizable to the occasion.

"We offer flowers, sparkling wine, we can do chocolate strawberries," said Webster.

Overnight guests are treated to a breakfast prepared by Chef Simon in the morning but also offers cooking classes and dinner parties for those interested in visiting for the day.

"We have two wood-fired pizza ovens and we use Texas oak that goes in there to cook it," Webster said. "We do beautiful pizzas in here."

Webster's upscale menu at restaurant Aubergine featuring New Zealand lamb, fresh salads and dessert made from locally sourced, farm to table ingredients.

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Neutrality and Palestine would top foreign policy of Sinn Fin government – McDonald – The Irish Times

Posted By on June 2, 2022

Asserting Irelands military neutrality and challenging an apartheid regime in Israel would be top foreign policy priorities under a potential future Irish government led by Sinn Fin, Mary Lou McDonald has said.

The Sinn Fin president was speaking in Brussels on a visit to discuss the Northern Ireland protocol with the European Commission and MEPs, and was asked to name her top three foreign policy issues aside from getting support for Irish unity, to illustrate how her government would differ from those of the past.

A conversation has started around security policy, around how that advances at a European level. We will be very firmly asserting Irelands position as a non-aligned, as a military neutral, Ms McDonald replied.

We want to see that position recognised and embraced at a European level and internationally, not treated as an inconvenience.

Current opinion polls suggest the left-wing republican party is heading towards government for the first time in the Republic, after it took the most number of seats in Northern Irelands executive in a breakthrough election last month.

A potential Sinn Fin Irish government will be very firm on issues around self-determination... in particular the question of Palestine, Ms McDonald continued.

It is clear that we have an apartheid regime, that the Israeli state actively confiscates land, actively discriminates and oppresses Palestinian citizens daily. I think Europe needs to be honest about that, and I think we need to exert maximum international pressure, she said.

I wont elaborate on the Irish experience of colonisation and partition and conflict and all of that, but thats where we come from. So Irish foreign policy has to be true to that tradition, not in a passive way, in a very active way.

Finally, Sinn Fin would advocate for a European system that is is absolutely undeniably in in the service of its citizens, Ms McDonald said.

McDonald travelled to Brussels with the partys First Minister designate Michelle ONeill to carry the message that the power-sharing executive should be established as soon as possible.

Ms ONeill said the protocol was working, that issues of implementation could be resolved, and praised the approach of the Commission towards Northern Irelands post-Brexit arrangements, saying the British government are absolutely the problem in making progress on the issue.

The economy in the North is actually outperforming that in Britain, and I would suggest that perhaps what the British government would like to cover up, she told journalists.

The two went to European Commission headquarters where they met the vice president and Brexit point man Maro efovi, who was mainly in listening mode and keen to get a first-hand perspective of the issues on the ground, a Commission spokesman said.

He has proposed to meet all leaders of the main political parties in Northern Ireland, according to the spokesman.

The Sinn Fin representatives also held talks with a variety of MEPs including the chair of the parliaments security and defence subcommittee Nathalie Loiseau. Protecting the Good Friday Agreement is a priority, the senior French MEP from the party of President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter, sharing a photograph with the Sinn Fin leaders.

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China Threatens to Downgrade Relations with Israel over Jerusalem Post Interview – Palestine Chronicle

Posted By on June 2, 2022

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. (Photo: CANCILLERES ECUADOR / CHINA, via Wikimedia Commons)

A senior Chinese diplomat is threatening to downgrade relations with Israel and cut ties with the Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post, unless it deletes an interview with Taiwans Foreign Minister published on Monday.

The papers Editor-in-Chief, Yaakov Katz, announced on Twitter yesterday that he got [a] call from [the] Chinese embassy, revealing that he is supposed to take down the story or they will sever ties with The Jerusalem Post and downgrade relations with the State of Israel. Needless to say, the story aint going anywhere.

In the exclusive interview with the Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu, he warned that Israel is relying too much on China and that Beijing is also preparing to invade Taiwan.

This is not the first time the paper has angered China or received condemnation from its embassy, as it was previously condemned after an opinion article was published on 10 May which covered Chinese authorities genocide of the Uyghur Muslim population in the north-western province of Xinjiang.

Slamming what it called an anti-China article written by a Xinjiang independence separatist, the Chinese embassy in Israel stated back then that We firmly oppose and strongly condemn that the Post, in disregard of the fact that Xinjiang is an inalienable part of the Chinese territory, served as a platform for Xinjiang independence separatists by publishing their anti-China article.

(MEMO, PC, Social Media)

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The 50 Best Documentaries of All Time 24/7 Wall St. – 24/7 Wall St.

Posted By on June 2, 2022

During the widespread COVID lockdowns of 2020, scores of Americans decided to learn something new in their idle time, taking up sourdough baking, woodworking, or bird watching. Many also turned to documentaries to stimulate their minds. Documentaries were, in fact, the fastest growing genre on streaming platforms in 2020.

The age of streaming has made non-fiction movies more popular and lucrative than ever before. Documentaries have become more accessible to audiences, and streaming platforms and production houses are putting more and more money into such films as true crime docuseries, celebrity biographies, and cult exposs. (Similar subjects are also fictionalized, of course not always successfully. These are the 50 worst movies based on true events.)

To identify the 50 best documentaries of all time, 24/7 Tempo reviewed the 22,407 movies in our database for which data was available from both IMDb, an online movie database owned by Amazon and Rotten Tomatoes, an online movie and TV review aggregator, and developed an index using average IMDb ratings and a combination of audience scores and Tomatometer scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Ties were broken based on the number of IMDb votes. (Directorial credits come from IMDb.)

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Some are heart-wrenching narratives straight from the mouths of people who survived some of the worst atrocities of our times, including the Holocaust and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many are concerts and band biographies. Others are inspiring accounts of great athletic feats and the perseverance of those who accomplished them. (Here are the 30 most inspirational movies of the last 100 years.)

Many of the best documentaries of all time are calls to arms, delving into current crises with empathy and urgency and covering topics such as racism, income inequality, and environmental devastation. At their best, documentaries have the power to shape how we view the world and to motivate change.

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SAR chesed mission: From Riverdale to Vienna – The Jewish Star

Posted By on June 2, 2022

By Gabriella Blechner, SAR Senior

I buzzed with excitement as I boarded the plane to Vienna. Along with 23 other SAR High School seniors, I would be spending the next week working with school age Ukrainian refugees, provide Shabbat programming for children, prepare and serve Shabbat meals, infuse a sense of ruach and learn about the Austrian Jewish community pre-WWII and contemporary society.

This would be a chesed mission to Vienna to support Ukrainian refugees. I assumed that just by being in Vienna we would pick up an understanding of the culture and history, but our primary goal was to do chesed. I imagined we would do some touring of the Jewish community, but our focus was really going to be on spending time with the Ukrainian refugees.

I did not understand that I was about to receive an intense education in a part of Jewish history that I really knew very little about.

Austria has a rich but also extremely difficult Jewish history. On Shabbos, a walking tour of Jewish Vienna began in Judenplatz, the town square that was the center of Jewish life in the middle ages. We learned about the killing of Jews that occured in the very spot where we stood. We walked through places where shuls, Jewish owned stores, and Jewish homes stood before being burned or bombed during Kristalnacht and the Holocaust.

We were joined by Greg Schneider, executive vice president of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference), who described the first time he traveled to Austria along with a colleague who happened to be a Shoah survivor from Vienna. His colleague said that though Vienna is an objectively beautiful city, when he looks at the city, he does not see its beauty he still sees Nazis and Austrians tying up Jews, throwing them in the Danube River, and drowning them. That very disturbing story had an effect on every single person listening.

It framed and helped us understand our trip to the Mauthausen Concentration Camp the following day.

I was shocked when we walked into Mauthausen. I expected to walk into a dark and gloomy place. However, the views as we walked into the camp were among some of the prettiest views I have ever seen. I could not grasp how I could be walking down a path in a place of death on one side and look at the beautiful country views on the other.

Though Austrian Jewish history is quite disturbing, understanding the history made me appreciate the immense kindness that is occuring right now. The Jewish community in Vienna, from which Jews were expelled in the past, has now opened its arms to Jews in need of a safe space, absorbing over 1,000 Ukrainian Jews, providing them with everything from basic living needs to a community. Witnessing the heroism that is occuring in Vienna helped me understand what we, as a group, were doing in Vienna Kol Yisrael erevim ze baze, All Jews are responsible for one another.

We were fortunate to meet and hear from many individuals who exemplify this concept.

We spent time at the Chabad school and heard from Rav Yisrael Wolosow about the role it has played supporting the Ukrainian refugees, taking in over 150 Ukrainian children for free, adding to their previous 400 students. By taking in these students, the school has given them a safe place to be during the day and alleviated some of the parents worry.

The school gives the children so much support, from intensive education in German language to social and emotional support, along with regular academic studies. There are even a handful of high school age Ukrainian girls who have chosen to help by teaching the younger children.

On one of our visits to the Chabad school, we heard from one of those girls. She and her family stayed in Ukraine taking care of family and neghbors until the buildings surrounding their house were bombed and they realized they were no longer safe and had to leave. It was a difficult journey for them because they had to smuggle her father out of Ukraine and her new baby sibling did not have a passport. They were able to illegally cross into Moldova and eventually made their way to Israel to stay with her grandparents. She and her friends traveled to Vienna because they speak Russian and wanted to help children who just arrived from Ukraine. Her story was extremely inspiring.

On the last night of our trip, we went out for dinner, which became one of the most meaningful moments on our trip. We walked into the restaurant and noticed some of the Ukrainian refugees we ate Shabbos dinner with at Chabad, including a Ukrainian Chabad rabbi and his wife. The Rabbi was so excited to see us and somehow we ended up standing in the middle of the restaurant with our arms around each other and the refugees, singing Am Yisroel Chai.

This is the work that we came to Vienna to accomplish. We came to bring ruach and lift the spirits of the refugees. We were able to accomplish this because we share the connection of being Jews.

Throughout the trip, the language barrier was difficult, but we had something in common that bonded us together our Jewish identities. The unification of Jews across the world to support the Jewish Ukrainian refugees is an example of Jews taking care of each other and this is why we always survive and flourish.

Am Yisrael Chai.

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