Let’s see. Who was the first leader who thought up the idea of genocide of the Jews? Was it Pharaoh in Egypt? Haman in Persia? The Arab leader, the Mufti of Jerusalem? Or was it Hitler?
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By Tehilla R. Goldberg
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10/29/15
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If a man was a Jew, it was good enough for him to be killed or stamped out,” wrote a senior British official serving abroad to his superiors in London in 1929.
From where was this …
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By Ben Cohen
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10/29/15
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New Jersey attorney Stephen M. Flatow is the father of Alisa Flatow, who was murdered in a Palestinian terrorist attack in 1995. He writes this from a tense Jerusalem.
After every Palestinian …
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By Stephen M. Flatow
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10/29/15
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Change has been occurring on three fronts that will work together to revert the look of simcha photography to a more dramatic style of the 1980s. I predict that in a few years a popular style will be …
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By Gary Rabenko
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10/29/15
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She was sitting not more than 20 feet away, but I never met her. She was 15, and full of life. I must have seen her, but was not paying attention; I was busy with other things.
It had been …
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By Rabbi Binny Freedman
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10/28/15
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When the three men/angels come to visit Avraham, the Torah describes the food that Avraham offers — bread (18:5) followed by a meal (18:8). Many commentaries note how the Torah doesn’t …
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By Rabbi Avi Billet
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10/28/15
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The U.S. is concerned about the “civil” war in Syria. People forget that it could have been much worse had Israel not acted eight years ago when, on Sept. 6, 2007, IAF bombers flew into …
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By Jeff Dunetz
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10/28/15
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This past month marked in Woodmere what has now become, over the past decade and a half, an annual yahrzeit commemorative, a Hilula, conducted by Rabbi Moshe Weinberger in memory of the sainted …
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By Alan Jay Gerber
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10/25/15
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There’s no stoppin’ the cretins from hoppin’,” sang the legendary Ramones, in one of their two-minute barnstormers that enters my head every time I see Secretary of State John …
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By Ben Cohen
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10/21/15
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We work hard to understand others yet fail to understand what is important.My mother was a sensitive artistic type who taught me to feel sympathy for animals, and for “others less …
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By Gary Rabenko
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10/21/15
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