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Monthly Archives: November 2018
Good News Friday
It is almost Chanukah (starting Sunday night) so it’s the perfect time for a Good News Friday post. Our first item is the most incredibly inspiring story of courage, persistence and sheer physical and mental strength. An IDF soldier with … Continue reading
Posted in Judaism, Slice of Israeli life, Technology
Tagged Asael Lubotzky, biotech, California, cancer research, Chanukah, Good News Friday, Judaism, war injury, wildfires
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Kaf Tet BeNovember – The anniversary of Partition – time to debunk the Myth of the 4 Maps
Today 29th November, or as it is quirkily called in Hebrew “kaf tet beNovember” (using the Hebrew numerical value of the calendar date), is the 71st anniversary of the fateful UN Resolution 181 which aimed to partition Palestine and created … Continue reading
Our peace partners, the Palestinians
The world loves to exhort us to make peace with the Palestinians because after all, you make peace with your enemy not with your friends. What the world misses is that you make peace with your enemy after he has … Continue reading
Good News Friday
The weeks rush by, and seem to be nearly always filled with bad news, but then Friday rolls around and we find that there’s always some good news to accompany us into Shabbat. So here is this week’s Good News … Continue reading
Delegitimizing Israel is antisemitic
Airbnb’s announced boycott of Jewish-owned homes in Judea and Samaria is by no means the only boycott of Israel or even the worst. The attempts by BDS to boycott Israel are never-ending, and even if they don’t succeed, they are … Continue reading
Boycotting the Jews 21st century style – a how-to guide by Airbnb
One would have thought that boycotting the Jews would have gone out of fashion somewhere around the late 1940s. But one would be mistaken. The boycott has never gone out of style, it has simply mutated into “anti-Zionism”, anti-Israelism, and … Continue reading
Posted in Boycotts and BDS, Incitement, indigenous rights, Israel news
Tagged Airbnb, anti-Jewish discrimination, BDS, boycotts, Israel, Judea and Samaria, Palestinians, settlements, West Bank
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