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Michael KuenneThe Times of Israel (Blogs) |
Rabbi Aviezer Kantor says his glasses fell to the ground after he was struck in the face during an alleged antisemitic attack while walking home in...
What anyone can see every day is this: a hostility so pervasive and structurally aligned that it defies the traditional categories of our political...
A man allegedly walked through Berlin last spring, systematically scouting a kosher supermarket and a Jewish food merchant. He was allegedly mapping...
Enough with the careful language. Enough with the solemn statements, the emergency meetings, the polished condemnations written by people who will...
There are places where even silence carries weight. Buchenwald is one of them.
Jews know this language, even when it arrives in newer clothes. A German political party may call it opposition to “today’s Zionism.” Jews hear...
Ayatollah Khamenei is dead, and the Middle East may finally have a chance at a safer future. But instead of acknowledging a massive victory for human...
Words matter most when spoken from positions of power. At the Berlinale, one of Europe’s most prestigious, taxpayer-funded cultural stages, an...