At a Republican Jewish gathering, Trump’s first term inspires pride. The idea of a second spurs anxiety.

LAS VEGAS ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Throughout the annual conference of the Republican Jewish Coalition, it seemed like attendees and speakers talked about two Donald Trumps. One was the past president who delivered the crowd’s wishlist — moving the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, brokering normalization deals between Israel and four Arab countries, pulling […]

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The first Mom For Liberty to successfully ban Anne Frank went on an antisemitic livestream

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – A Florida organizer of the right-wing activist group Moms For Liberty who successfully pressed her school district to remove a version of Anne Frank’s diary recently appeared on a livestream banned from YouTube because of its pastor host’s antisemitism. Jennifer Pippen, who chairs the group’s chapter in Indian River County, Florida, appeared […]

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‘This s- is not a game’: On CNN, Jake Tapper tells Marjorie Taylor Greene not to use antisemitism to score ‘political points’

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Speaking in front of a view of the Tel Aviv skyline, CNN anchor Jake Tapper issued a plea to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene: don’t fake concern about antisemitism to score political points. Tapper was hosting his Sunday “State of the Nation” program from Tel Aviv, where he is helping to cover Israel’s […]

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Mike Pence drops out of presidential race and alluding to Trump, calls on Republicans to reject ‘unmoored populism’

LAS VEGAS ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Mike Pence chose a Jewish gathering to announce his exit from the presidential race, with a veiled warning that his onetime boss, Donald Trump, posed a threat to a robust American foreign policy that he said was vital to Israel’s interests. Pence, the former vice president, elicited gasps and cries […]

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Biden on 5th anniversary of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: Hamas invasion is ‘deepening the wound’ of antisemitism

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — On the fifth anniversary of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, President Joe Biden drew a straight line between the worst antisemitic attack in U.S. history and Hamas’ deadly Oct. 7 invasion of Israel. “A gunman opened fire on Sabbath worshippers as they prayed, murdering 11 precious souls, wounding many more – including […]

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