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Josh Eibelman
December 18, 2019
Historical revisionism at Cornell University
Why would ostensibly progressive organizations on campus peddle anti-Semitic conspiracy theories?
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Bianca Kermani
December 5, 2019
Marginalizing womanhood and Judaism on campus
Once I became open about my support for Israel, relationships shifted. It was as if someone had etched “Zionism” on my forehead.
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Marc Cohen
November 27, 2019
Noura Erakat’s reinterpretation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
If students want to have productive dialogue on college campuses, we must identify hypocrisy and extremist elements, as well as learn the necessary history for debate to begin at a fair and productive level.
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Dexter Van Zile
November 18, 2019
Rochester Jews confronted with anti-Israel film festival
There hasn’t been much of a public outcry in this northern city in New York state, home to more than 20,000 Jews. It’s hard to know how to interpret the lack of response.
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Shiraz Otani
November 14, 2019
What an Arab-Israeli Christian taught me about peace
Yoseph aspires to see an Israel in which tolerance is systemic, fostering relationships between those who have disparate beliefs. His work is not only commendable; it is remarkable and brave.
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Sean Durns
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October 28, 2019
‘Washington Post’ calls dead ISIS leader al-Baghdadi an ‘austere religious scholar’
“The Washington Post” quickly changed its headline following backlash, acknowledging that it “should never have read that way,” but the real problem here goes deeper than a headline.
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Ben Stone
October 25, 2019
Upholding the values of Duke University in the face of anti-Semitism
How can the “Duke difference” be achieved if faculty can make unsubstantiated claims and students’ opinions are smothered in class?
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Dexter Van Zile
October 17, 2019
The scandal continues at UMASS Amherst
So much for safeguards to ensure that faculty hold themselves to “the highest standards,” and that students learn in an environment open to “multiple points of view.”
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Sean Durns
October 6, 2019
‘The Washington Post’ isn’t about to let facts get in its way
Consistently omitting crucial context, the newspaper casts Israeli concerns as overblown and the Arabs as victims.
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Sasha Chernyak
September 18, 2019
New Jersey strives to protect Jewish students on campus
Sadly, not everyone understands that demonization of the Jewish state is anti-Semitic.
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Sean Durns
September 17, 2019
‘The Washington Post’ smears Israel before its elections
Regrettably for both Israelis and Palestinians, the paper doesn’t consider Palestinian illiberalism—embodied by Mahmoud Abbas, who’s serving the 15th year of a four-year term—to be worth column space.
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Dexter Van Zile
September 5, 2019
UMASS protects propagandist from scrutiny
Not only have administrators failed to hold communications professor Sut Jhally accountable for acts of deception in his research, they have enabled him to protect his work at the school from public review.
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Sean Durns
July 24, 2019
The mufti’s war against the Jews
In 1937, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Amin al-Husseini released an “Appeal to All Muslims of the World,” urging them “to cleanse their lands of the Jews” and laying the foundation for the anti-Semitic arguments used by radical Arab nationalists and Islamists to this day.
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Steve Stotsky
June 18, 2019
Spreading anti-Israel indoctrination to secondary- and elementary-school students
The once prevalent image of Israelis as plucky Jews rebuilding their ancient homeland has been replaced by the bleak image of a militarized colonial-settler state infringing upon the lives of victimized Palestinians.
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Sean Durns
May 21, 2019
‘The Washington Post’ hides Holocaust truths and Rashida Tlaib’s lies
The media has previously warned about the spread of “fake news” and worried that America might be living in a “post-truth era.” If so, few epitomize this epoch more than the newspaper itself.
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