Monthly Archives: November 2015

Astonishing Acts Of Generosity

* From Hot 96.7 FM: “L.A. business man Shlomo Rechnitz saw 400 American troops about to eat their brown bag lunches at an airport in Ireland earlier this month. He chose to buy them all a HOT meal instead. He … Continue reading

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Jewish Groups Push For More Islamic Immigration

Nathan Guttman writes for the Forward: Since the November 13 terrorist attacks in Paris by the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, Republican presidential candidates, led by Donald Trump, have mainstreamed everything from proposals for registering Muslims nationwide to … Continue reading

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The Jewish Journal Wants To Bring More Muslims To America

Danielle Berrin writes the Jewish Journal cover story: On Nov. 19, less than a week after the deadly series of terrorist attacks in Paris, Mark Hetfield, president and CEO of HIAS, the 134-year-old refugee resettlement organization, was summoned to the … Continue reading

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Germany Cannot Reject Refugees

Here is a translation of a German news report: Germany cannot afford to reject refugees, says Josef Schuster, head of the Central Council of German Jews (Zentralrat der deutschen Juden). It (Germany) has brought “evil” upon others and is indebted … Continue reading

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In Six Months, I Turn 50

Feeling sentimental, I looked at my blog posts from my 40th birthday: Cathy Seipp writes: Not long ago I was so pleased to find myself linked in the same sentence with Mark Steyn — in John Birmingham’s Sydney Morning Herald … Continue reading

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