Hasidic Judaism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

| July 23, 2015

Hasidic Judaism (from the Hebrew: , Sephardic pronunciation: [asidut]; Ashkenazic pronunciation: [asidus]; Israeli pronunciation: [asidut]), meaning "piety" (or "loving-kindness"), is a branch of Orthodox Judaism that promotes spirituality through the popularization and internalization of Jewish mysticism as the fundamental aspect of the faith. It was founded in 18th-century Eastern Europe by Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov as a reaction against overly legalistic Judaism

Why is the IQ of Ashkenazi Jews so High? – twenty possible …

| July 23, 2015

Home > Articles > Why is the IQ of Ashkenazi Jews so High? - twenty possible explanations Posted: Fri, June 07, 2013 | By: IQ by Hank Pellissier Ashkenazi Jews are smart

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month – Wikipedia, the …

| July 23, 2015

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM), now officially proclaimed Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month,[1] takes place in May and is a celebration of the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.

Zionism and Anti – Semitism | Dissident Voice

| July 23, 2015

by Edward C. Corrigan / March 31st, 2012 One of the favourite tactics of supporters of Israel and Zionism is to accuse their opponents of anti-Semitism. This argument is advanced in an attempt to prevent criticism of Israel from being presented, or to attack the individual or group, that is defending Palestinian human rights.

Harrowing letter of ex-Hasidic Jewish woman in New York …

| July 23, 2015

Faigy Mayer, 30, jumped from a trendy New York rooftop bar 20 stories up in front of drinkers on Monday She was brought up as a Hasidic Jew in Brooklyn, New York, but left the faith at 24 and struggled with split from her family Friend reveals how she wrote letter in week before her death explaining anguish at friendless childhood Mayer described how she struggled with 'analyticalthinking' outside theHasidicworld and spoke angrily of rabbis 'winning' Friends say she was struggling with mental health and was also facing eviction and looking for work She was buried yesterday by the Hasidic community and her father spoke in English as well as Yiddish at ceremony By Louise Boyle For Dailymail.com Published: 16:24 EST, 22 July 2015 | Updated: 16:41 EST, 22 July 2015 562 shares 23 View comments A tech startup founder who leapt to her death from a New York City rooftop bar penned a harrowing letter a week before she died, grieving for her lonely Hasidic Jewish childhood and isolated adult life. Faigy Mayer, 30, wrote with raw emotion about her feelings towards the strict and tight-knit world she was brought up in as a child in Brooklyn, New York. She accused the Hasidic sect of constraining its followers' thinking, and wrote of how she still struggled with analyical thinking

Ann Coulter – Official Home Page

| July 23, 2015

Home My Life Book a Speech Links Forum Follow Me on Twitter Archives July 6, 2015, 5:39 PM 'ADIOS, AMERICA!' - THE AUDIOBOOK!, HARDCOVER AND KINDLE - TRUMP OPPONENTS TAKE NUANCED VIEW OF CHILD RAPE July 22, 2015 So it's worth examining the cultures we're introducing to America for the purpose of giving the Democrats votes and businesses cheap labor: -- Seventy-seven percent of reported sexual assaults in Lima, Peru, are against child victims, according to the Latin American and Caribbean Youth Network for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (REDLAC). -- A U.N.

British Mandate for Palestine (legal instrument …

| July 23, 2015

This article is about the Mandate instrument passed by the League of Nations granting Britain a mandate over the territories of the Ottoman Empire, that today are the State of Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and Jordan.

Israel battles Hamas in tunnel ‘hide and seek’ – CNN.com

| July 23, 2015

Story highlights Hamas tunnels are the battleground of the future, Israel fears Israel is testing a secret new tunnel detection system They knew that Palestinian militants had been digging tunnels for years, but they didn't expect anything so elaborate.

The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme

| July 23, 2015

"Denying historical facts, especially on such an important subject as the Holocaust, is just not acceptable. Nor is it acceptable to call for the elimination of any State or people. I would like to see this fundamental principle respected both in rhetoric and in practice by all the members of the international community".



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