Daily Archives: September 11, 2015

Deborah Lipstadt: 4 Reasons We Should Think Before Acting Rashly on Migrant Crisis

Deborah Lipstadt writes: “Years ago I began my exploration into the Holocaust by studying the American response. I was appalled by the deep-seated hostility American officials and bureaucrats showed toward Jewish immigrants. They erected, in the words of historian David … Continue reading

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Lisa Goldman: How Jewish Skepticism on Refugees Boils Down to Double Standards

For more than 150 years, a solid majority of Americans have been against further immigration, but with few exceptions, their wishes have been denied. The critiques that the new immigrants were inferior in their citizenship to the type of people … Continue reading

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French Jews Plan Coordinated Push To Help Syrian Refugees

Helping illegal immigrants means hurting the host countries. The nicer people in 90035 are to the homeless, the more homeless move to 90035. The zip code 90035 would be better off without homeless and the West would be better off … Continue reading

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MORE THAN 90 PERCENT OF MIDDLE EASTERN REFUGEES ON FOOD STAMPS

Lisa Schiffren writes on FB: “Why do we want more uneducated, deeply hostile dependents? We have enough troubles of our own, an economy that doesn’t create jobs, and our 30 million hispanic illegals — who may be unproductive, but don’t … Continue reading

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The Israeli Mind

Alon Gratch writes March 1, 2015: In the aftermath of World War II, Israeli foreign policy rested on the idea that if you want to make history, you must forget history. This idea allowed the government to negotiate with Germany … Continue reading

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