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Category Archives: Jews
Steve Sailer: The Rise and Rise of Ethnic Turf Marking
Los Angeles Times: “But few of them are aware that the fountain was the centerpiece to a housing development with an ugly side: Midwick View Estates was meant for whites only.” Do synagogues have an ugly side in that they … Continue reading
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When Amalek Moves
Chaim Amalek posts on Facebook: * As I am not a prosperous man, the day is approaching when I shall have to leave my beautiful White bubble – the diversity embracing upper west side of Manhattan – for some part … Continue reading
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Eastern European Jews And The Case Of the Marginalized Elite
Paul Gottfried writes: The story of Eastern European Jews who immigrated to America in the beginning of the twentieth century is a story of “self-marginalization.” The more dramatically Eastern European Jews progress socio-economically, the more strenuously they identify with “marginalized … Continue reading
The Times’s Two Star Trump Reporters Were Rivals Until They Bonded Over A Bris
It’s good to see Jews working together. Group cooperation usually wins out over individualist strategies in inter-group competition. Forward.com: The most high-profile New York Times reporting duo covering the Trump White House were once fierce rivals in New York’s high-stakes … Continue reading
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The rapper and the rabbi: Ice Cube and Rabbi Abraham Cooper heal old wounds
Jewish Journal: Ice Cube, the well-known rapper and actor, was about the last person anyone might have expected to emcee the recent Simon Wiesenthal Center/Museum of Tolerance 2017 National Tribute Dinner. It wasn’t so long ago that Cube and the … Continue reading