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The End of a Jewish Presence in Europe? – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| December 23, 2019

Photo Credit: WikiCommons / Daniel Vorndran / DXR {Originally posted to the Gatestone Institute website} On December 3, the French National Assembly passed a resolution adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliances definition of anti-Semitism. The resolution stressed that the definition encompasses manifestations of hatred toward the State of Israel justified solely by the perception of the latter as a Jewish collective. MP Meyer Habib, who supported the resolution, delivered a passionate and poignant speech, highlighting the extent of the anti-Semitic threat in todays France, and the close links between hatred of the Jews and hatred toward Israel: Since 2006, twelve French people have been murdered in France because they were Jewish.

Hanukkah: Lighting the path to Redemption – Arutz Sheva

| December 23, 2019

Daniel Pinner Daniel Pinner is a veteran immigrant from England, a teacher and an electrician by profession; a Torah scholar who has been active in causes promoting Eretz Israel and Torat Israel. How many candles do we light on each of the nights of Hanukkah?

Light of Hanukkah inspires inclusive vision – The Bozeman Daily Chronicle

| December 23, 2019

Twenty-twenty is greater than the terminology of eye doctors. All of us can share in the blessing of 20/20 vision witnessing the light of Hanukkah

13 Facts About the Maccabees Every Jew Should Know – Chabad.org

| December 23, 2019

1. The Maccabees Are the Heroes of Chanukah The Maccabees were Jewish fighters who led the revoltagainst the Syrian Greek ruling class, who had suppressed Jewish religion in aneffort to spread their Hellenistic customs and idolatrous beliefs.

Viewpoints: Don’t let the light go out – The Daily Herald

| December 23, 2019

By Danya Ruttenberg / For The Washington Post Anti-Semitism is on the rise in America.

Chanukah and the Battle of Artificial Intelligence – The Ultimate Victory of the Human Being – Chabad.org

| December 23, 2019

Chanukah is generally presented as a commemoration of a landmark victory for religious freedom and human liberty in ancient times. Big mistake. Chanukahs greatest triumph is still to comethe victory of the human soul over artificial intelligence

We read of Iraqi protests every day, but do we remember Iraqi Jewry? – Arutz Sheva

| December 23, 2019

Uzay Bulut Uzay Bulut is a Turkish journalist; political analyst and Muslim affiars expert formerly based in Ankara. Her writings have appeared in various outlets such as the Washington Times, Christian Post, Arutz Sheva, Jerusalem Post and Gatestone Institute

Has the US thrown Jewish Zionists under the bus? – Arab News

| December 21, 2019

It is not clear whether it was intentional or not, but the current US administration appears to have thrown Jewish Zionists under the bus by declaring Jewishness to be a nationality, and not simply a religion.The primary aim of the recent executive order was to assist far-right Israelis in their efforts to silence pro-Palestinian students at American universities, by declaring any attack on Israel or Zionism to be anti-Semitic.To do this, the administration used Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. However, this does not address discrimination against religious groups; for it to apply, therefore, Jews would have to be defined under the law as a nationality or race. With its actions, the US administration has exposed one of the biggest fault lines in the Middle East conflict.For decades, Palestinians and their supporters who oppose Zionism have insisted they are not anti-Jew but take issue with the unique and exclusive right granted to anyone of the Jewish faith, anywhere in the world, to settle in Palestine against the wishes of the indigenous people of all faiths (even those who do not have a declared faith.)Palestinian nationalism was built primarily on opposing Zionism while showing respect to Judaism.

Religious Zionist Bayit Yehudi and far-right Otzma Yehudit to run together – The Jerusalem Post

| December 21, 2019

The Religious Zionist Bayit Yehudi and the far-right extremistOtzma Yehuditparties announced on Friday that they would run together in the upcoming election on March 2.The leaders of the two groups, Education Minister Rafi Peretz and Itamar Ben-Gvir, revealed the decision in a joint statement, inviting National Union leader and Transportation Minister Bezalel Smotrich to join the list.The upcoming elections will be crucial to the future of the State of Israel and the right-wing camp in particular.

Troy: McGill is beginning to look like Concordia of 2002 – Canadian Jewish News

| December 21, 2019

Lets be clear: the legislative council of the Student Society of McGill University is not McGill; the McGill Daily is not McGill; and Students in Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights McGill is certainly not McGill. Nevertheless, theyve succeeded in defining, and defaming, the university. The many headlines decrying anti-Semitism at McGill should alarm McGillians


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