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Tag Archives: yitzhak
Claims Conference Report
Professor Yitzhak Kerem emails: “Luke, can you publish this. Since appearance of the story of the $42 million dollar stealing of Claims Conference, no journalist in the world has decency to care about continuing and ongoing scandals of the Claims. … Continue reading
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Tagged board of deputies, board of deputies of british jews, decency, holocaust compensation, jewish material claims, jewish owners, jewish survivors, kerem, scandals, thievery, yitzhak
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Orthodox Jewish Vigilantes In Crown Heights
Here’s a website with the lowdown on Jewish life in Crown Heights: Lieb Skoblo, a Coordinator in Crown Heights Shmira was convicted of beating a black youth while yelling racial slurs at him. The newyork Amsterdam News reported; “Reports that … Continue reading
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Tagged amsterdam news, andrew charles, auxiliary police, bias crime, brooklyn new york, brooklyn new york city, brutal attack, Crown Heights, jewish week, jewish youth, new york post, orthodox jewish, patrol cars, police sergeant, racial slurs, robbery investigators, soviet style, vigilante group, volunteer patrol, yitzhak
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Rabbis & Communism
Marc B. Shapiro’s latest post is up on the Seforim blog: …Yet in the entire history of the Jewish people I don’t know of any source that says that it is good to be poor… …The notion that it is … Continue reading
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Tagged boldness, camel through the eye of a needle, commissar, communist program, encyclopedia judaica, eye of a needle, jewish war, josephus, judah leib, Kabbalah Centre, lengthy article, levity, Marc B. Shapiro, orthodox jew, rabbi shlomo, revolutionary party, rich person, rsquo, soviet government, yitzhak
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