Month: September 2021

Rescuing Afghanistan’s Last Jew
The effort to help 62-year-old Zebulon Simantov resulted in getting out the Afghan women’s soccer team, a group of women judges, and 30 members of his neighbors’ families.

Sukkot In Istanbul Continues Our Traditions
“When we celebrate Sukkot, we celebrate the real happiness of our ancestors”

My History Of Israel
Antisemitic groups like BDS like to claim that Jews were given Israel because of the Holocaust. This is untrue.

‘Cholent Festival’ Brings Jewish Culture To Hungary via Food, Music, Traditions
It’s part of a rejuvenation of Jewish life, particularly in Budapest, that has come about in the last decade after the dark shadow of the Holocaust and then years of Communist rule.

Why Was The Jewish Response To Durban A Failure?
Twenty years ago, a U.N. conference was hijacked by a revival of the “Zionism is racism” canard – it’s a straight line from there to critical race theory legitimizing antisemitism today

How Will The Taliban Takeover In Afghanistan Influence Bangladesh?
India also at risk of destabilization

All The Horrors Of War A Gripping Tale
The first book to pair the story of a Holocaust victim with that of a concentration camp liberator

Azerbaijan Commemorates Memorial Day Marking Anniversary Of Second Karabakh War
The sacrifice of almost 2900 Azeris to be remembered

O’Toole And Trudeau Neck-And-Neck Rounding The Clubhouse Turn
Antisemitism hounds election campaign, while 48 candidates pledge to “Vote Palestine”