Daily Archives: December 25, 2015

Sponsoring Immigrants, Paying The Price

Comments to Steve Sailer: * Making individuals fully responsible seems like a pretty good idea to me. Potential immigrants could post their particulars onto an online exchange. U.S. citizens could opt to sponsor these immigrants. Judging from the vehemence of … Continue reading

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Tucson Rabbis Ask Ducey to Rescind Refugee Ban Proposal

From Arizona Public Media: The Tucson Board of Rabbis this week sent a letter to Gov. Doug Ducey asking him to reverse his stand on barring Syrian refugees from entering Arizona. Nancy Montoya talks with Rabbi Samuel Cohon of Temple … Continue reading

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America and the Nexus between Free Speech, Minorities and Refugees

Rabbis Abraham Cooper and Yitzhock Adlerstein write: There is no gene for hatred. Youngsters learn it from others—from parents and peers; from sermons and social media. So Americans would do well to heed calls to oppose hateful barbs aimed at … Continue reading

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What 1,000 Rabbis Should Have Said in Syrian Refugee Petition

Marc Dollinger writes in the Forward: Kudos to the more than 1,000 rabbis who signed a petition calling on the United States government to welcome refugees from Syria. An impressive feat, even in the digital age, to gather such a … Continue reading

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