Review of ‘Spies of No Country’ By Matti Friedman (Commentary via Israpundit)
Feb. 26, 2019 Isaac Shoshan was born in Aleppo in the early 1920s. The son of a janitor, he grew up poor, living in a small space with several other families, eating mostly flatbreads cooked with the help of cow dung. His mother died when he was a child, and he did not know his […]
Read More →The European Court of Human Rights Does Not Deserve Its Name by Saied Shoaaib (Gatestone Inst.)
Jan. 30, 2019 It is a shame that voices such as Bahiri’s are being drowned out in the West, not only by fundamentalist Islamists but by liberal apologists — and courts. Evidently they are more fearful of being called “Islamophobic” than they are of protecting the victims of radical Islamism. The recent ECHR ruling against […]
Read More →EX-MUSLIM (Anni Cyrus) CALLS GLAZOV’S “JIHADIST PSYCHOPATH” A “MASTERPIECE” (Israpundit)
Jan. 11, 2019 Click here for description of book & video testimonial from Anni Cyrus
Read More →The Left Lends Cover to Anti-Semitism, by Ben Shapiro (National Review)
Dec. 18, 2018 Ignoring anti-Semitic actions or comments depending on the perpetrator’s ethnicity or background allows hatred of Jews to spread. This week, The New York Times Review of Books printed an interview with Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Color Purple. The interviewer asked Walker to list the books on her nightstand. Most were unobjectionable. One […]
Read More →The Jews of the North Africa under Muslim Rule by Ruthie Blum (Gatestone Inst.)
Book Review: Exile in the Maghreb Nov. 14, 2018 David Littman, before his untimely death from leukemia in 2012, had intended this book on the Maghreb to be the first in a series that would cover the social condition of the Jews in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Iraq, Yemen, Iran and Turkey — an […]
Read More →MUST READ: THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT — THE FUTURE IS POPULIST by Stephen J. Harper (National Post)
THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT — THE FUTURE IS POPULIST by Stephen J. Harper, Oct. 6, 2018 In his new book, Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption, former prime minister Stephen Harper argues that we ignore the issues driving populism at our peril. If you are interested in politics, […]
Read More →A salute to Joan Peters, by Nadav Shragai (JNS)
Sept. 3, 2018 Joan Peters is sorely missed right now. Four years after her death and 34 years after the publication of her bestselling book “From Time Immemorial,” the U.S. administration is recognizing her claims about so-called Palestinian refugeeism. Click here for full article
Read More →Brave voice warned us of Islamic extremism, by Jeff Robbins (Boston Herald via Israpundit)
Sept. 1, 2018 Steve Emerson might have had himself a lucrative career in law, or business, or investment banking, like so many of his fellow Ivy League graduates. He might have lived a comfortable life, constructed around convention and financial security. He didn’t go in that direction. He left Brown University in the late 1970s […]
Read More →Honoring a Courageous and Prescient Voice in the War on Terrorism, by Jeff Robbins (Boston Herald via Algemeiner)
Aug. 22, 2018 Steve Emerson might have had a lucrative career in law, or business, or investment banking, like so many of his fellow Ivy League graduates. He might have lived a comfortable life, constructed around convention and financial security. He didn’t go in that direction. He left Brown University in the late 1970s and […]
Read More →One Muslim had his eyes opened about Israel (Prager University via Israel Unwired)
Originally published on Youtube Dec 5, 2016 by Avi ABelow Kasim Hafeez hated Jews and the West. Alan Dershowitz’s book “The Case for Israel” made him furious – but also curious. And that’s when he visited Israel. What he found was completely unexpected. This is his journey. The Book That Changed a Man All it took […]
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