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How the internet’s leading account on Palestine maintains its message – TRT World

| January 18, 2022

In the era of memes and flowered Free Palestine squares, it's a constant struggle to ensure the message is not lost to an internet set on producing "more digestible" content. Five years ago, a search for Eye on Palestine on Instagram would have led users to dazzling, professional shots of the Holy Land, from the Jordan River to the glistening Mediterranean

Bella Hadid sports ‘Palestine’ jewelry while out on the town with friends – Fox News

| January 18, 2022

Bella Hadid was spotted out on the town wearing a necklace that showed her support of the Palestinian people. The model was out in West Hollywood with her brother, Anwar, and some of their friends when she stepped out of a car and was photographed in white knee-high boots, a brown plunging neckline high low halter dress that went down to her belly button. The outfit was complete with a leopard-print purse that she wore slung over her right shoulder.

Abbas will not find the political horizon he is looking for – Al Jazeera English

| January 18, 2022

On December 28, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz held a meeting at the latters home. This was their second official encounter since the current Israeli government took power in June

Will there be ‘lasting peace’ between Israel and Palestine? – Middle East Monitor

| January 18, 2022

Clashes between Israelis and Palestinians are nothing new. These episodes have been happening since the Zionist militias started the Nakba in 1948 with the violent expulsion of more than 750,000 Palestinians and the destruction of more than 140 towns and villages. This ethnic cleansing campaign made way for the Ashkenazi, Khazar and Sephardi Jews, displaced from Europe, to settle in historical Palestine.

New Palestine hires officer; second post to be filled – Greenfield Daily Reporter

| January 18, 2022

Philip Boor was sworn in last week as the newest member of the New Palestine Police Department.

A letter to the Sydney Festival about Palestine solidarity – +972 Magazine

| January 18, 2022

To the Board of the Sydney Festival, Each time I sit down ready to write to you, I get back up again.To write this letter means having to negotiate the grief, disappointment, and frustration. But thankfully, reflecting on these last few weeks also offers a reservoir of joy, energy, and gratitude. Having met you with my colleagues just short of a month ago, you may already know why this is the case.

Community rallies together against hate | News | palestineherald.com – Palestine Herald Press

| January 18, 2022

Palestine residents in attendance showed support with signs of love and prayed for the community. Despite the cold, 75 residents of Palestine gathered for a Community Unity Rally Monday morning in Reagan Park. The unity rally was hosted in response to a group of masked demonstrators seen spreading hateful messages Saturday at the intersection of Crockett Road and E.

Judaism: Are Jews a Nation or a Religion?

| January 18, 2022

Judaism can be thought of as being simultaneously a religion, a nationality and a culture. Throughout the middle ages and into the 20th century, most of the European world agreed that Jews constituted a distinct nation

Society For Humanistic Judaism Receives Grant From the Simon Foundation to Launch Michigan Programming Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| January 18, 2022

The Donald R. and Esther Simon Foundation has awarded a grant to the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ) to expand its Jews for a Secular Democracy social justice initiative by piloting a state-specific program in Michigan. The goal is to build a pluralistic network of partners in the state across Jewish communal institutions and denominations to bring a Jewish perspective to education and advocacy defending the separation of church and state.

Judaism Rejects the Idea That Human Nature Is Good – Algemeiner

| January 18, 2022

In a December column published in The Algemeiner, Rabbi Pini Dunner presented a case that Judaism holds people and human nature to be fundamentally good. While no doubt sincerely held, his argument reflects a dangerous secular notion that has intruded into parts of modern Orthodox life, just as this and other secular ideas have influenced Catholic and Protestant Christian life


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