InDepth
Open Orthodoxy Is Openly Unorthodox
Daniel Retter
Open Orthodoxy is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, appealing to unknowing Jewish communities that seek a meaningful and genuine Orthodox religious experience. |
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The UNESCO Problem: What Can Be Done?
Hillel Fendel and Chaim Silberstein / KeepJerusalem.org
Why do the Jewish ties to Jerusalem, Hebron and Nablus (Shechem), all 3 duly purchased, draw the most vociferous objections? Because the enemy knows our holy sites are the key to the entire struggle |
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The UN And The Fight Against Anti-Semitism
Ambassador David Roet
Whether in its old or new incarnation, anti-Semitism does not exist because of what Jews do, say, or believe, or because of what the state of Israel does, it exists because of anti-Semites |
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