A manufactured ‘mainstream’ wants the White House to define antisemitism on its own flawed terms

(JR) — As the Biden administration nears the long-awaited announcement of its National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, tensions have emerged over what definition of antisemitism the White House will use. According to Jewish Insider, “major mainstream Jewish groups” are battling against the “left” to define antisemitism, suggesting that the groups’ preferred definition, that of the International […]

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A scholar sees a common root for antisemitism and racism: ‘Christian supremacy’ 

(JR) — Magda Teter’s new book, “Christian Supremacy,” begins in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Aug. 11, 2017. Hundreds of white nationalist neo-Nazis who ostensibly gathered to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee from a local park broke into a chant: “Jews will not replace us.” Other writers and scholars would note […]

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1 year ago, a mass shooting in Buffalo brought our Jewish and Black communities together. What took so long?

(JR) — The attack on the Tops Friendly Market on Buffalo’s Jefferson Avenue last May 14 shook Western New York to the core. In the span of less than 10 minutes, an 18-year-old wielding an AK-47 killed seven and injured three Black people. The victims were teachers, caretakers, activists, new fathers, grandmothers, community leaders and […]

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As an American rabbi in King Charles’ court, I’m learning to love the king (in addition to the King)

(JR) — Perhaps the strangest part was sitting through a Sunday service in the 1,000-year-old nave of St. Albans Cathedral (the longest nave in England!) and hearing the Hebrew Bible (specifically I Kings 1:32-40) read aloudt in English. Maybe stranger yet was hearing part of that passage set to the music of 17th-century maestro George […]

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