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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Ding Dong the Tonge is gone
Along with the disgraceful antisemitic bullying that took place at UCL last week, there was another revolting display of antisemitism-disguised-as-anti-Zionism which took place at the House of Lords, of all places. I touched on the event when I quoted David … Continue reading
Disgusting display of anti-Israel violence and thuggery at UCL
An utterly outrageous display of anti-Israel bigotry took place last week in what should have been a “safe place” (to quote the favourite phrase of modern progressives) for Jews: University College London (UCL). Hen Mazzig, a pro-Israel activist who works … Continue reading
Good News Friday
The chagim are now well and truly behind us, and it’s back to normal programming (or what counts for normal in this household!). Tomorrow is Shabbat Bereishit, the Shabbat when we start reading the Torah from the beginning all over … Continue reading
The Palestinians don’t want a state. They want to destroy ours
Originally posted on Anne's Opinions:
We were all highly amused last week when we heard that Palestinian President-for-life Mahmoud Abbas wants to sue Britain for the “crime” of the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which laid the basis for the…
Simchat Torah 5777 – Chag Same’ach!
The last and most joyous festival of the Jewish holiday season is almost upon us – Sukkot finishes tonight and Simchat Torah begins. Today, the last day of Sukkot, known as Hoshana Raba, has a serious character despite the joy … Continue reading
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Tagged 5777, Eitam and Naama Henkin, Hachnasat Sefer Torah, Hoshana Raba, Jerusalem, Judaism, Simchat Torah, Sukkot, UNESCO
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