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The “West” is continuing to mishandle the provocative words and actions directed at it by the regime in Tehran and its imperial underlings across the Middle East.
It is our responsibility to take ownership of our mitzvot and religious experience. We must find meaning and relevance within the mitzvot we perform,
White House National Security Spokesman John Kirby warned that Russia and China are looking to challenge the international order in ways that contradict the interests of Washington.
Historically, victimhood was something people wanted to transcend. Now it’s become a badge of honor to hold onto fervently.
Nasrallah is refraining from taking arms against Israel out of fear of Lebanese opposition.
The time is now to show the world that the harassment, intimidation, and physical attacks against our Jewish community cannot be tolerated or normalized.
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Using the threat of settlements as a “punishment” feeds directly into the narrative that an Israeli presence on the West Bank is an obstacle to a peace agreement and is inherently counterproductive.
It has been our legacy to stand tall and block out the noise and the hatred. We have always possessed this courage and this different spirit, and our current crisis should be no different.
To beat the antisemites back, the mainstream – the vast majority – needs to stand up and squelch the Jew-haters, the instigators, the inciters.