Guardian article
Behind much criticism of Israel is a thinly veiled hatred of Jews
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Behind much criticism of Israel is a thinly veiled hatred of Jews
That’s a mathematical symbol in the headline. Roughly, it means that the one implies the other, and they’re the same thing when you get right down to it. I am still, in my new-to-Judaism life, astounded at how widespread antisemitism is on the net, and in life. I’ll get over it (the astoundedness, that is). … Continue reading antisemitism anti-Zionism
I could write my own opinions down. In fact, I do, with startling (to me, at any rate) frequency. But Phyllis Chesler does it so well…. The Brownshirts of Our Time […]Instead, I took a deep breath and said that I did not respect people who hijacked airplanes or hijacked conferences or who, at this … Continue reading further elaboration
I love Elie Wiesel and all his books. I do not love the pope, or roman catholicism. Admittedly, the pope’s current batch of comments is better than Pius XII’s criminal attitude during WWII, which amounted to allowing the Germans to do what they would with the Jews as long as they didn’t bother catholics very … Continue reading pope's comments