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American Grand Strategy, Why Kissinger Got Peacemaking Right and Carter Got It Wrong, and Israel’s Turkey Problem – Mosaic

| December 3, 2019

In a wide-ranging interview by Alan Johnson, Michael Doran criticizes the failures of U.S. grand strategy since the end of the cold war, expounds upon his essay from the beginning of this year on the Trump administrations Middle East policy, and discusses Washingtons complex relations with Turkey and the Syrian Kurds. Doran also addresses the situation of Israel in historical perspective, comparing two competing American approaches to peacemaking that date back at least to the Eisenhower administration: The U.S

‘Blue & White says one thing in public, another in private’ – Arutz Sheva

| December 3, 2019

Yisrael Beytenu Chairman MK Avigdor Liberman on Monday night blamed the haredi MKs for working together with the "anti-Zionist" parties, Kikar Hashabbat reported. Slamming "the unholy treaty between the non-Zionist parties and the anti-Zionist parties," Liberman said, "Anyone who was at the Finance Committee meeting today saw once again the partnership between Tibi and [UTJ MK Moshe] Gafni," he said.

Whats coming to Off-Broadway this December – amNY

| December 3, 2019

Even with the holidays underway, this month will offer a diverse array of new Off-Broadway shows such new works by esteemed American playwrights, childrens theater, old-fashioned farce, political drama, musicals and operetta. Following its acclaimed Yiddish-language production of Fiddler on the Roof, the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene returns to the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Battery Park City to present an 1878 Yiddish fairytale operetta.

Jeremy Corbyn refuses four times to apologise for his handling of antisemitism in Labour party during interview – The Independent

| December 3, 2019

The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has refused four times in a TV interview with Andrew Neil to apologise for his handling of antisemitism. Mr Corbyn was challenged over his record in the BBC One interview just hours after Ephraim Mirvis, the chief rabbi, made an unprecedented intervention in the general election campaign to question whether the Labour leader was fit to be prime minister.

Documentary Hate Among Us Sheds Light on the Rise of Anti-Semitism in the World – Forbes

| December 3, 2019

Documentary "Hate Among Us" connects the stories of the current victims and survivors of ...

Orphaned in Mumbai, Moshe Holtzberg celebrates his bar mitzvah – Cleveland Jewish News

| December 2, 2019

Moshe Holtzberg, orphaned in the Mumbai Chabad center massacre that took the lives of his parents 11 years ago this week, was called to the Torah for the first time in his home town of Afula, Israel, on Shabbat and celebrated his bar mitzvah Sunday evening at a gala affair in Kfar Chabad, surrounded by friends and family, including the grandparents who raised him and the nanny who saved his life. During the celebration, Moshe delivered the classic Chassidic discourse recited at Chabad bar mitzvahs, flanked by his grandparents, who were then hoisted onto the shoulders, along with Moshe, of members of the cheering crowd. Later, smiling ear to ear, Moshe danced to the musical performance of Simche Friedman and was serenaded soulfully by entertainers Motty Steinmetz, Ishay Ribo and Avraham Fried

Assyrians from Around the World Gather in Jerusalem to Discuss the Future of Aramaic – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| December 2, 2019

Photo Credit: Yehonatan Valtser/TPS By Yehonatan Valtser Representatives from Assyrian communities around the world gathered in Jerusalem on Sunday evening to attend a conference hosted by the Committee for the Resurrection of the Aramaic Language and the Tikkun Movement highlighting the survival of the ancient language, which was once spoken throughout the Middle East. Juliana Taimoorazy of Chicago and Hermis Shaheen from Sydney participated in a discussion about the meaning of the Aramaic language to the Jewish people and the Assyrian people

Optimism No Matter What – "Even as a sharp sword lies upon your neck" – Chabad.org

| December 2, 2019

The Question: A Jew is at the doors of the next world, wavering between trust in Gd that he will somehow recover, and acceptance of the inevitability of his passing. He feels that if he continues with optimism, the faith of his children will be shaken when he succumbs, and he writes for my advice. Forget the doctors prognosis.

Giving Tuesday Asks That We Look Beyond Our Own Horizons – Jewish Week

| December 2, 2019

Generosity is a natural instinct. It usually begins close to home, or for the benefit of those the givers can see with their own eyes. But amazing things happen when individuals turn challenges before their eyes into opportunities that take them far beyond the horizon

With anti-Semitism on college campuses on the rise, advocacy groups are talking about how to fight back – Chattanooga Times Free Press

| December 2, 2019

The question came from the audience about 45 minutes into Dr.


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