Daily Archives: April 30, 2014

Los Angeles Times Puff Piece On Hilary Helstein And The Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival

As I wrote in 2012, Hilary Helstein is a disgrace who rejected a film about rabbinic sex abuse because Jews revere their rabbis and then actively campaigned against the film to stop it screening at other festivals. Susan King writes … Continue reading

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Stephen Steinlight Is Our 21st Century Yochanan Ben Zakkai

Wikipedia says: “The First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE)… was the first of three major rebellions by the Jews of Judea Province (Iudaea) against the Roman Empire. The second was the Kitos War in 115–117, and the third was Bar Kokhba’s … Continue reading

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The Jewish Culture of Critique

Chaim Amalek says: “We have one big thing going for us that the Jews in Weimar Germany did not. The German Jews were up against a nation that was 100% white, and with it, the possibilities of cohesive action that … Continue reading

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Changing The Immutable: How Orthodox Judaism Rewrites Its History

This book by professor Marc B. Shapiro comes out in September: A consideration of how segments of Orthodox society rewrite the past by eliminating that which does not fit in with their contemporary world-view. This wide-ranging and original review of … Continue reading

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Was This The First American Renaissance Conference Without A Jewish Speaker?

At the first American Renaissance conference (a gathering of white nationalists who did not appear bent on genocide) in 1994, there was kosher food and Rabbi Mayer Schiller, accompanied by many of his yeshiva students, spoke. As the years have … Continue reading

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