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Jewish Journal Profiles Professor Kevin MacDonald
Brad A. Greenberg writes: It wasn’t until the ’90s that MacDonald began to see Jewish communities as inimical entities slowly destroying their hosts. "Jews are inevitably going to be an elite," he said. "They are smart; they are well organized. … Continue reading
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Tagged chimpanzees, evolutionary strategy, ginsburg, greenberg, group behavior, hostility, human behavior, immigration act, immigration laws, jewish communities, jewish influence, Jewish Journal, jewish religious law, journal profiles, Kevin MacDonald, professor kevin, social bonds, talmud study, westerners, wolf packs
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Only Jews Who Don’t Know Who They Are Want To Build Bridges To The Black Community
If you are leading an observant Jewish life, you don’t have time to build bridges to other communities. How can you eat with them? You can only do it in a kosher restaurant. You can’t eat on their turf. Jewish … Continue reading
Posted in Orthodoxy, Race
Tagged black mayor, close relationships, commonalities, distinct culture, fantasy world, flare ups, gentile, greenberg, jewish coalition, jewish community, jewish federation of greater los angeles, jewish law, jewish life, jewish tradition, kosher restaurant, majority culture, observant jews, orthodox jews, religious communities, tom bradley
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Republican Jews Growing
Brad A. Greenberg writes: For years, no respectable Jew would admit to being a Republican, even if they would vote for Ike or the Gipper. Today, this is no longer the case. The ranks of Republican Jews are swelling, something … Continue reading
Posted in Race, Republicans
Tagged anti americanism, Anti-Semitism, california director, countless times, democrat party, e mail, eric lee, friends of hillary, greenberg, greenfield california, Hillary Clinton, jewish coalition, joe lieberman, larry greenfield, misunderstandings, obamamania, philanthropist, realism, ziman, zionism
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American Apparel Sued For Woody Allen Hasidic Rabbi Ad
Brad A. Greenberg writes: Remember der heyliker rebe, Woody Allen, whose mug from "Annie Hall" was seen on this American Apparel billboard in Echo Park only to disappear a few days later? Well, today Allen filed a $10-million suit against … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 million, advertiser, american apparel, annie hall, billboard, dov charney, echo park, few days, greenberg, hasidic rabbi, hustler, quot, rebe, spiritual guide, Woody Allen
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What Did The Pig Say To The Muslim?
Brad A. Greenberg writes: Peter King is Sports Illustrated’s senior NFL writer, and this week he is on a USO trip with pro football players to visit troops in Afghanistan. He’s keeping a diary at his Inside the NFL blog, … Continue reading →