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>> i think speaking as a woman, gay or not gay, jewish or not jewish, i think within our community, i am still making 79 cents on the dollar. we have such a very straight heterosexual male-run organizations across the board. so there is always disadvantages of being female as a communal professional, working in our jewish community in nonprofit management. and it's the system. it's a corporate model where even social workers are being replaced with lawyers or business execs because we think or whomever thinks that running a nonprofit like a for profit is the way to go. i don't necessarily agree. >> it reminds me that now we have orlando. and orlando now has become a word with tremendous potency attached. it's not just a city on a map. it means a lot on a lot of levels. we are going to end up mining that and parissing that for many years to come. in that context, it was not just the largest domestic terror shooting in our country. it was predominantly to the lgbtq community and latin community. because this particular lgbtq club was having its latin night. and the community has respond
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jewish history and holocaust. there's a sense of kind of security knowing that there was a country in the world that always would take use in if use were in danger. and that was the way that they kind of israel was narrated to me growing up. i think it took a long time, much, much longer than i wish it had for me to actually begin to really wrap up with what israel met for palestinians. what as edward said, called zion is there from the standpoint of it, the victims that i and, and, and, um, it was really only in the 1st time that i, you know, we'd only my thirty's better for the 1st time. spent time with policies in the west . bank and realize that this system, this state was much more brutal than i had recognized um and that um that the palestinian experience was one that really forced me to rethink the way i thought about the state. as he mentioned, edward say, the great palestinian christian school, do you think he'd be allowed to teach in the united states today in the united states? because i keep getting re
jewish history and holocaust. there's a sense of kind of security knowing that there was a country in the world that always would take use in if use were in danger. and that was the way that they kind of israel was narrated to me growing up. i think it took a long time, much, much longer than i wish it had for me to actually begin to really wrap up with what israel met for palestinians. what as edward said, called zion is there from the standpoint of it, the victims that i and, and, and, um, it...
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editor at large of jewish car. and so you joins me now from new york professor by not to thank you so much for coming on. you say in the new book, it's about the storage use, tell themselves to block out the screens. we're in the week of a jewish holiday to be sure that if i pronounced that correctly one month from something go pour him. tell me why you write about the program and it's a relevance to the gaza genocide. sure, so i'm pulling the edges, read the book of esther from the hebrew bible and the book of esther is the same story. it's the story of the story and in in persia, in which a, this figure called haman tries to organize the genocide of destruction, of the, of the jews. and that's usually the way the story is told. certainly in the united states, the story of a kind of an attempt to genocide against the jews and survival enforce given that jews not so long ago indeed were the victims of genocide in europe. the story is very, very resident for many people. the point i try to making the book is that th
editor at large of jewish car. and so you joins me now from new york professor by not to thank you so much for coming on. you say in the new book, it's about the storage use, tell themselves to block out the screens. we're in the week of a jewish holiday to be sure that if i pronounced that correctly one month from something go pour him. tell me why you write about the program and it's a relevance to the gaza genocide. sure, so i'm pulling the edges, read the book of esther from the hebrew...
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i mean, i mean to tear on there's a big jewish. yeah, there's quite a jewish community, entire run. they oppose israel, although 91 that has not one that has not that one. that not the one that has freedom because nobody in iran has, has to freedom. right, well was gonna have the unit i represent was gonna have a big argument about what freedom means, of course, but it run the very out the freedom to do. you want to protest against the government, right? actually talking about protests against the god. but what have you made of the fact that the whole visas, full protest is for foreign students are going to be? it may affect your university. they're going to be the point though, and of course the use of tear gas and violence against protest is in your country. about god's yes, i mean is that there's no question that there's been growing amounts of oppression even under started under by them. but it's escalated under trump of protestors who support palestinian rights and um, and so it's gotten worse and, and the people who are most vulnerable to this are not are those we're not us ci
i mean, i mean to tear on there's a big jewish. yeah, there's quite a jewish community, entire run. they oppose israel, although 91 that has not one that has not that one. that not the one that has freedom because nobody in iran has, has to freedom. right, well was gonna have the unit i represent was gonna have a big argument about what freedom means, of course, but it run the very out the freedom to do. you want to protest against the government, right? actually talking about protests against...
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well i, i think that the trauma of jewish history leading to the idea that as a jewish state, a state in which use whole power, the jews rule would be a response that would keep you safe after the holocaust was i think in some way didn't understandable impulse even the, even something like edward so he'd be great policy and intellectual who was a fierce critic of zionism said he could understand the experience. and the impulse from which this movement came. the problem is, when you deny people basic human rights as this route does towards the palestinian people in a variety of different ways. holding them under military rule in the west bank, holding them under blockades, in, in, in guys, out in the mass. all of the refugees were expelled in 19481967. that gives a system of structural violence. and when you impose that violence on people, we know from political science literature that actually makes a country less safe for everybody. so the core contention in my book is that jews are safer under conditions of legal equality. then we are under conditions of legal supremacy. yeah, and o
well i, i think that the trauma of jewish history leading to the idea that as a jewish state, a state in which use whole power, the jews rule would be a response that would keep you safe after the holocaust was i think in some way didn't understandable impulse even the, even something like edward so he'd be great policy and intellectual who was a fierce critic of zionism said he could understand the experience. and the impulse from which this movement came. the problem is, when you deny people...
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the life of the jewish population, of the jewish communities today in europe is not easy. and of course we were talking about commemoration of the holocaust remembrance, which is absolutely important, but this has been a game changer for many jewish communities, and i would like to mention the work of our colleague and coordinator in this respect, with absolutely key work and key contributions to this. and finally, let me say that of course the fight against anti-semitism is in a way very successful because there are structures, there is a sector which is the committee uniting the special envoys and representatives in the fight against anti-semitism, and many other communities which face discrimination, they look on this experience and take it as an example. in my mandate, i have both fighting anti-semitism and fighting anti-muslim hatred, and i can tell you when i'm working on this issue, many muslim communities look at what is being done in the area of fighting anti-semitism as a very important example for building the fight against anti-muslim hatred, and in the next mo
the life of the jewish population, of the jewish communities today in europe is not easy. and of course we were talking about commemoration of the holocaust remembrance, which is absolutely important, but this has been a game changer for many jewish communities, and i would like to mention the work of our colleague and coordinator in this respect, with absolutely key work and key contributions to this. and finally, let me say that of course the fight against anti-semitism is in a way very...
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the jewish state in the jewish - and - said thisl jewish people.people. and i've said this before, i'll say— jewish people. and i've said this before, i'll say it _ jewish people. and i've said this before, i'll say it again. - jewish people. and i've said this before, i'll say it again. you - jewish people. and i've said this before, i'll say it again. you are | w: 77 -ereatst friend had in the white house. and that is why had in the white house. and that is my israel_ had in the white house. and that is whyg israel have - had in the white house. and that is whyg israel have suchl why the people of israel have such an enormous— why the people of israel have such an enormous - for— why the people of israel have such an enormous - for you. - why the people of israel have suchi an enormous - for you. your an enormous respect for vdu ydur term, an enormous respect for vou yourl - term, you fijerusaleml first term, you recognise jerusalem is israel's _ first term, you recognise jerusalem is israel's capital. _ first term, you recognise jerusalem is isra
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the only jewish state. so the solution which is suggested is going the direction, as you mentioned, the book is a degree of civil rights, but limited. there's a glass ceiling of sorts in terms certain elements of voting or the ability to build a change. and you cited an example was puerto rico and the united states of america. there's there's there's but there's no representation in congress. but there's the they benefits of many, many, many many federal benefits at the same time. and you may that made that suggestion i for for for me i guess there's two two avenues of question one is is is in terms of is that is that truly a democracy meaning can it be a jewish and a democratic said at the same time with that where some civil civilians of that state have a glass ceiling in terms of their representation. number one. number two is is in terms of judaism's relationship to that, how does judaism relate to the other and you speak to in the book but sort of ideologically is judaism does judaism believe that ever
the only jewish state. so the solution which is suggested is going the direction, as you mentioned, the book is a degree of civil rights, but limited. there's a glass ceiling of sorts in terms certain elements of voting or the ability to build a change. and you cited an example was puerto rico and the united states of america. there's there's there's but there's no representation in congress. but there's the they benefits of many, many, many many federal benefits at the same time. and you may...
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they find a huge issue because it's become a jewish moms. they say a jewish mom takes care of her children, takes care of the household, takes care of everything. go to the a hi one sided loving mother, the back then i was a little child, i just came on it kind of goes, when ever i heard myself or i cried. my mother would come and hold me and kiss me. she tell me everything would be okay because that this is others get other fearful . but i'm this photo desoto, extremely important for address because it's the last one with all of the siblings and sort of the shows that was a photo studio with a sign saying area and still no jews allowed. we tend to overall jewish styles or held bags over them across the hall. you could see from our faces that we were shaking like leaves on so on. the brother was and scan or rocks kind. she's got. so he took us in his and the photographer diona took a photo that i can do bought the warranty type, the day or so later the data went back and got the picture now. and i thought we said to each other at the, when i
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people at the jewish faith to mention the best us. i find that, you know, it's now called the address design that high school via we have the students to thank for that. they pushed for it to be named after outburst tests. i would find recognize him, sign the comp. the does have. yeah. honestly, you didn't get to have a use, you got mr. but no dancing, no falling in love, nothing like that. and i got them. and that's an amount of time when he should have been doing that. he spent an ocean of guns. he only got out when he was 20 open concept hotels, lack of like here's the, here's your porridge brush and yeah, i this august come, unbelief phone one day a letter came from a retired pastor. you know, he had been in the hitler, us as a boy, and then a soldier in the veil marked one day i have done so i wrote us a long letter to leave it plugged into custody before ms. dunning, cuz your eldest steinberg, i'll try for if we were once on opposite sides just because situation brought about not by us for by the criminal rulers that i followed
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people at the jewish faith to mention the best us. i find that, you know, it's now called the elders divine. that high school via we have the students to thank for that they pushed for it's been named after alvarez test this, i've looked fine. recognize him, sign the comp. the does have the others mr. how you didn't get to have a use. you got mr. bit know, dancing, know, falling in love, nothing like that kind of comics them. and that's an amount of time when he should have been doing that. he spent an ocean for this. he only got out when he was 20 ocean concept hotels lack of like here's the, here's your porridge operations. yeah. i just saw just come on police phone one day a letter came from a retired pastor. you know, he had been in the hitler, us as a boy. and then a soldier in the van mocked one day i have done so i wrote us a long letter to leave it plugged into custody before miss danica. see your elbow steinberg? i'll try for if we were once on opposite sides, just a situation brought about not by us for by the criminal ruler
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, jewish and muslim �*to are coming last 60 months, jewish and muslim �*to say are coming last 60 monthsm �*to say let's oming last 60 months, jewish and muslim �*to say let's do ing together to say let's do something different. in the words of the late chief peace instead of export peace instead of conflict instead and work on our relationships to fight ear relatignéhieer firefight ' " and islamophobia and anthfiemitism tackle of social and tackle problems of social injustice. to work injustice. also to work together to educate and build relations between our communities from the national to the grassroots. imam, talk us through this, the elements of that.— interface relationship plummeting. this concerns about the suspicion, there is fear, there — the suspicion, there is fear, there is_ the suspicion, there is fear, there is also anxiety and-palm -m_ there is also anxiety and pain. leaders could �*just faith leaders could eitherjust be by— faith leaders could eitherjust be by standards or active be by standards or take active steps — be by standards or take active steps help our communit
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to exist as a jewish state?nd my point is, the question should we be asking is, do the people who live under israeli control have a right to exist? it's the life of the children in gaza that we should consider of unconditional value. and then you ask, is the state doing a good job of protecting that life? and if not, maybe the state should be rethought. >> as a jew, as a religious jew, you are in a lonely place, right? i mean, i'm assuming that this argument is not easily received. and so you're not going to synagogues and talking about this, are you? are you do you have platforms? >> um, not as many as i would like. you know, nobody likes a turncoat, a traitor, especially in a, in a, you know, in a people that imagines ourselves as a family, as i am, as think of us and as a, as a, as a group of people who've suffered a lot and still lives with the trauma of october 7th, the ongoing trauma that exists in israel. but the thing that gives me hope is how many young american jews i hear from who say, i feel betrayed
to exist as a jewish state?nd my point is, the question should we be asking is, do the people who live under israeli control have a right to exist? it's the life of the children in gaza that we should consider of unconditional value. and then you ask, is the state doing a good job of protecting that life? and if not, maybe the state should be rethought. >> as a jew, as a religious jew, you are in a lonely place, right? i mean, i'm assuming that this argument is not easily received. and so...
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lose and you're a victim -- but if you're jewish you're a warrior and you win that's not so good?t's because the nations of the world have been accustom to the jews as a perfect victory. once we lost our land, we were there for 2,000 years before we lost it. we never lost the longing to go back to our resuscitate jerusalem rebuild our national sovereignty we never lost that we said every year in exile next year in jerusalem next year in jerusalem we rebuilt it and in the years that we were in dispersion powerless like wind tossed leave and massacre us, they can exile us. they can conduct, assault so people became used to the jew not as a warrior not the joshua -- samson, david, the maccabees of old we were now from a nation that produced unbelievable heros that you read about in jewish history and in the bible. we became a nation of -- victims. we were the perfect victim and if you're the perfect victim, you can only be pitied everybody will pity you and knob will criticize when you israel came back and jewish people rose and restore and rebuilt our army that is defied all expecta
lose and you're a victim -- but if you're jewish you're a warrior and you win that's not so good?t's because the nations of the world have been accustom to the jews as a perfect victory. once we lost our land, we were there for 2,000 years before we lost it. we never lost the longing to go back to our resuscitate jerusalem rebuild our national sovereignty we never lost that we said every year in exile next year in jerusalem next year in jerusalem we rebuilt it and in the years that we were in...
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they want the jewish state and they created and 1948 formerly. and they've continued to expanded the attacks on the west bank and for the last month or 2 or more vicious than what we've seen before. but they're not new and type. the israelis have been expelling people, turning off their water and of agricultural fields. removing their residents permits in hays jerusalem. and they've used so many different mechanisms to push the palestinians out slowly, slowly, slowly forced them to leave because life was unintelligible. they couldn't work, they couldn't farm, they didn't have jobs, they couldn't invest. so this is not new. this that has been going on a while, the settlements continue to be expanded. now these are about 750000 a jewish settlers in the west bank and he's jerusalem. so this is nothing new. it's just an acceleration of trends. that is a reflection, more of the assertion of the right wing fanatics inside israel and the government isn't it is any kind of change in zionist or is rarely policy. and that'll happen also inside and $48.00 i
they want the jewish state and they created and 1948 formerly. and they've continued to expanded the attacks on the west bank and for the last month or 2 or more vicious than what we've seen before. but they're not new and type. the israelis have been expelling people, turning off their water and of agricultural fields. removing their residents permits in hays jerusalem. and they've used so many different mechanisms to push the palestinians out slowly, slowly, slowly forced them to leave...
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the jewish israeli politicians, thos and others endorsed the jewish israeli politicians, thos and othersss to it. is some openness to,it. reaction to be the reaetien, 333533235 23 33 israel following the reaetien 3332233235 23 33 israel following the release in israel following the release of three more israeli hostages over the and a over the weekend and a concerned reaction to the way they have treated? concerned reaction to the way they have - treated? they have been treated? there has a they have been treated? there has - a lot _ they have been treated? there has - a lot of— they have been treated? there has - a lot of- over. has been a lot of picking over that. 18 that. the 18 hostages released prior to these- men had 7 to be in better appeared to be in better physical condition. it a physical condition. it caused a lot of shock to see them looking pale when they looking pale and thin when they appeared on people's the live "nthelivefeedm ’ 7' 77 w "ntheliveffieedthati7 " w "ifihéiive' feiedthaticamiew w 7 1313. feed that}; {a}. with the live feed that came in from gaza on saturday.
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have been jewish. i couldn't answer the question. i think the answer has to do with the psychopathology of an individual and the psyche shutdown in april of 1945 the other interesting question that i asked myself and i wanted to find out was why did the germans follow him faithfully, at enormous cost to themselves, even when they knew that the cause was hopeless. i write in the book about his suicide on april 30, 1945. he had been living in a bunker in berlin since january. the russians, the red army were within the city limits of berlin. he gave instructions that after he committed suicide, is punishing the burned. he didn't want the russians to get it. so he committed suicide at about midday. and in the bunker were young people who were his staff, people in their 20's. they came in, they got the body, they brought it out to the garden, they burned it along with -- well, she was called his mistress, she was really his girlfriend and he married her just before the joint suicide. the young people burned
have been jewish. i couldn't answer the question. i think the answer has to do with the psychopathology of an individual and the psyche shutdown in april of 1945 the other interesting question that i asked myself and i wanted to find out was why did the germans follow him faithfully, at enormous cost to themselves, even when they knew that the cause was hopeless. i write in the book about his suicide on april 30, 1945. he had been living in a bunker in berlin since january. the russians, the...
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often people of sometimes also jewish and muslim characters.hey are basically erasing entire stories in the name of protecting the church. they are not protecting the children, they are protecting an understanding of who belongs in america and they are using their attacks on libraries and librarians to fulfill that. so what our folks across the country are doing and local affiliates, i want to encourage everybody, if you are interested in joining us we would welcome you as a member to show up at school board meetings. show up at library meetings and say we want everybody to belong in our community. we want everybody stories to be there side-by-side. and this is not a radical idea. this is what america means to us. people say that's politics, we are not bringing politician to it. we are sharing a vision and one of the great american profits, american contributions to the world is martin luther king jr. and what we believe is that everyone has a place in the beloved community. host: a for ship at the national prayer service the day after the inau
often people of sometimes also jewish and muslim characters.hey are basically erasing entire stories in the name of protecting the church. they are not protecting the children, they are protecting an understanding of who belongs in america and they are using their attacks on libraries and librarians to fulfill that. so what our folks across the country are doing and local affiliates, i want to encourage everybody, if you are interested in joining us we would welcome you as a member to show up...
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anita: the jewish community still very concerned about the way jewish students, jewish people in general been treated in this country over the last year. i want to bring your attention and put up on the screen some statistics from a brand new study that's coming out. this is from the american judiciary committee. they're going to publish a study later this week. here is some of it, the state of anti-semitism in america. 90% of american jews, they say they believe that anti-semitism has increased since the october 7th tragedy. 61% say anti-semitism has increased a lot, and then look at this next statistic here, 77% of american jews, they feel less safe in the u.s. according to the study. leo, when you look at these numbers, these numbers are underwhelm being. overwhelming. >> those numbers by fbi numbers that i've seen that october 7th massacre is the situation that prompted these increased numbers, but i can't stress it enough. this is going to stop immediately because the department of justice, again, pam bondi said that everything that we have to use to stop this and deter this conduct
anita: the jewish community still very concerned about the way jewish students, jewish people in general been treated in this country over the last year. i want to bring your attention and put up on the screen some statistics from a brand new study that's coming out. this is from the american judiciary committee. they're going to publish a study later this week. here is some of it, the state of anti-semitism in america. 90% of american jews, they say they believe that anti-semitism has...
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this is the first time he actually saw jewish people fight back.ldren and grandchildren of the people lived in germany and were murdered during the holocaust. they came up to protect their turf. what you are not seeing too much of is that these protesters walked away with lumps and their heads. these religious jewish people, they will protect their neighbourhood, they will protect their turf. i want to say, the little children that are being returned tomorrow,. >> around the world women this friday are going to be lighting candles 20 minutes before sundown. for these kids and memories, we cannot let their life be forgotten. i ask everybody just light a candle for them. >> trace: it's a good thought, meantime cbs news massachusetts teacher, union under fire allege it anti-semitic materials, the images included a dollar bill folded into a star of david. a poster that said, zionist f off. we have seen this in the cities across the country. >> yes, and we saw it with gaza. i don't know what the differences honestly. this is how we are getting these hat
this is the first time he actually saw jewish people fight back.ldren and grandchildren of the people lived in germany and were murdered during the holocaust. they came up to protect their turf. what you are not seeing too much of is that these protesters walked away with lumps and their heads. these religious jewish people, they will protect their neighbourhood, they will protect their turf. i want to say, the little children that are being returned tomorrow,. >> around the world women...
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a jewish was simply a dream. a dream up by a viennese journalist, theodor herzl, although with deep roots in the jewish tradition, the bible and gurion left poland at the beginning of the 19th century and came to this swampy, malaria ridden, unproved piece of territory to build a state. there very few people thought was at all realistic and in fact, at least half of those who came to israel in those years and thereafter left gave up as hopeless. but ben-gurion persisted. and the result today what one might call the miraculous of israel, a flourishing and thriving country, and the only in the middle east. so kissinger in realism its place and avoids overreach. it avoids schemes that cannot be fulfilled it avoids trying to do good and doing harm instead. but it's not the right approach. before we turn to questions from the audience, which i very much want to have, i'm going to ask you one personally of great interest me containment as a strategic approach and i don't mean necessarily passive contained it, but conta
a jewish was simply a dream. a dream up by a viennese journalist, theodor herzl, although with deep roots in the jewish tradition, the bible and gurion left poland at the beginning of the 19th century and came to this swampy, malaria ridden, unproved piece of territory to build a state. there very few people thought was at all realistic and in fact, at least half of those who came to israel in those years and thereafter left gave up as hopeless. but ben-gurion persisted. and the result today...
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with us now is the ceo of the american jewish committee, ted deutch. he's a former florida congressman. so thanks for being with us. and of course, this report was the first one to give you a full calendar year of input from folks after the october 7th, 2023 attack. what should people be taking away from this? >> well, thanks for having me and i think you really hit on the most important point here, which is more than half of american jews, 56% of american jews changed their behavior out of fear of anti-semitism. that is, they made a conscious decision to change where they go, what they do, what they say, what they wear. because of the anti-semitism that they see all around them. that's something that affects not just the jewish community, but everyone in america should be alarmed when any group has to think about altering its behavior so as to avoid being targeted. >> yeah, they're hiding who they are. in effect, they don't want to draw attention. and the american jewish committee found 33% of jews have personally experienced anti-semitism. how has th
with us now is the ceo of the american jewish committee, ted deutch. he's a former florida congressman. so thanks for being with us. and of course, this report was the first one to give you a full calendar year of input from folks after the october 7th, 2023 attack. what should people be taking away from this? >> well, thanks for having me and i think you really hit on the most important point here, which is more than half of american jews, 56% of american jews changed their behavior out...
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it pledged support for the idea of a jewish homeland in palestine, although it did say that this should not prejudice the rights of the existing palestinian population. when the british mandate ended in may 1948, the state of israel was proclaimed displacing thousands of palestinians and forcing others into exile. israel then opened up to mass jewish immigration. however, the c o. b and jews, known as the philosopher, old bed to israel, were excluded until the 1970s. some event began their own journey to settle in israel. cunning with felicia, who take a mechanization knows, i mean, men think i am not getting da see far, so it'd be i might sharpie and i think you that fellow shop must be he and i may not take long to obtain your portal. you someone else lashawn. com? no, jo, me may not take more. i you for stucco when metal out to your portal murphy liking and hold your headphone. i use someone else so based has price based of what i deal with and sorry, tomato, looking online and your beta side hold. see what that is. very good. so you'll have to theatres to my little thoughts. uh my m
it pledged support for the idea of a jewish homeland in palestine, although it did say that this should not prejudice the rights of the existing palestinian population. when the british mandate ended in may 1948, the state of israel was proclaimed displacing thousands of palestinians and forcing others into exile. israel then opened up to mass jewish immigration. however, the c o. b and jews, known as the philosopher, old bed to israel, were excluded until the 1970s. some event began their own...
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in your opinion, is there a better way to confront anti-jewish hate?>> and it doesn't matter if it's coming from the. >> right or the. >> left, it's making jewish life endangered. and we've got to respond. and that's the college campus. it's our. neighborhoods here in new york city. >> there are people who really are scared. >> to go to synagogue. >> on a saturday morning. >> so this is essential. >> but it has to be part of a whole way in which we talk about other people who have different faiths. we are seeing a president who demonizes. anyone who's different and who's different, everybody that he can see. so jews, blacks, lgbtq people, trans. >> people. >> there's a muslim. he just language of demonizing. it's so important for us to have the language that the genesis narrative tells us that everyone is created in god's image. no one is lesser than anyone else. and that's got to be fundamental. it's a fundamental of american law as well, and that undermines. >> the safety. >> of jews. democracy has kept jews safe. strengthening our democracy will str
in your opinion, is there a better way to confront anti-jewish hate?>> and it doesn't matter if it's coming from the. >> right or the. >> left, it's making jewish life endangered. and we've got to respond. and that's the college campus. it's our. neighborhoods here in new york city. >> there are people who really are scared. >> to go to synagogue. >> on a saturday morning. >> so this is essential. >> but it has to be part of a whole way in which...
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this is a testament to your friendship and support to the jewish state and a jewish people. i have said this before, i will say it again. you are the greatest friend israel has ever had in the white house. [applause] and that's why the people of israel have such enormous respect for you. in your first term, you recognized jerusalem as israel's capital. you moved the american embassy there. you recognized israel's sovereignty over the golan heights. you withdrew from the disastrous iran nuclear deal. i remember when we spoke about it, you said this is the worst deal i have ever seen. i'm elected,, i'm walking out of it, and that is exactly what you did. and it speaks loudly for just common sense, just looking at things and seeing them as they are. and of course you also brokered the groundbreaking abraham accords in which israel made peace with four arab states. did this in four months. nothing happened for a quarter of a century but in four months we were able, working together under your leadership, to have four historic peace accords. and now, now in the first days of your
this is a testament to your friendship and support to the jewish state and a jewish people. i have said this before, i will say it again. you are the greatest friend israel has ever had in the white house. [applause] and that's why the people of israel have such enormous respect for you. in your first term, you recognized jerusalem as israel's capital. you moved the american embassy there. you recognized israel's sovereignty over the golan heights. you withdrew from the disastrous iran nuclear...
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in nazareth and, 80% jewish and. then a palestinian state in the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem with a certain made for the refugees, would be agreed by by both sides. so this was an important change. the third the third point i wanted to make was that. hamas has since around let me think since around 1990 or so they have made 11 ceasefire and peacemaking proposals. the israelis, sheikh yassin, the first leader of hamas, made an offer of the head of their military wing way back 20 years ago, made an offer to rabin. they were in direct talks that happened in the nineties and 2000. hamas has continuously explored the possibility of a negotiated resolution. the conflict with israel. if the palestinians up their now the terms they laid out are often unacceptable to the israelis but so are the israeli terms mostly unacceptable to us. but this is how negotiations happen so the fact that they changed their charter that continuously made offers of coexist stance and negotiated a long term peaceful coexistence is signific
in nazareth and, 80% jewish and. then a palestinian state in the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem with a certain made for the refugees, would be agreed by by both sides. so this was an important change. the third the third point i wanted to make was that. hamas has since around let me think since around 1990 or so they have made 11 ceasefire and peacemaking proposals. the israelis, sheikh yassin, the first leader of hamas, made an offer of the head of their military wing way back 20 years...
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and i think we see in judaism, tragically, in certain jewish communities, a similar dynamic in which the legions to this state and its project of jewish domination over palestinians is actually considered to be more important than certain core principles of judaism itself. the palestinians of do live under military law in the west bank, which means they lack the most basic freedoms, the freedom to move, move the freedom of movement of freedom, right to due process, the right to vote. it's colonial and a very simple sense in that palestinians are subjects, policies in the west bank and gaza and most policy engine, east jerusalem on subjects of the state, but not citizens. they are under the control of the state, but they are not represented in its government. and i think that's a very simple definition of what of what colonialism needs. the what i have a 2 from now, hey, protesting power to send it in to find them as supportive of the democratic republic of congo. gladto with the several arrests to a maintenance of 1500 people showed up and sort of our 2 of us. and last, as a nation,
and i think we see in judaism, tragically, in certain jewish communities, a similar dynamic in which the legions to this state and its project of jewish domination over palestinians is actually considered to be more important than certain core principles of judaism itself. the palestinians of do live under military law in the west bank, which means they lack the most basic freedoms, the freedom to move, move the freedom of movement of freedom, right to due process, the right to vote. it's...
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one of those arrested is a jewish is really regional lead, as meets in the saudi arabian capital to discuss the plans for the future of gaza plus negotiating underfund ukraine's president calls for strong agreements with the us since he navigates diplomatic. the site says it's investigating the possibility that the remains of his rarely captive . it should be the best were mixed with other bodies found in rubble off to on his radio strike. the statement came off to these rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu accused the mass of preaching. the goal is to cease fire agreement by returning the wrong body on thursday by says it rejects netanyahu's threats. girlfriend seen the bug, it was in an unimaginative police civic home, and i thought they did not return sherry to us small children, the little angels. and instead of placing the body of a golden woman in a coffin, we will act with determination to bring sheree home, along with all of our captives, both living and before that and should how must pays the full price for this crew and evil violation of the agreement, well, how much has rele
one of those arrested is a jewish is really regional lead, as meets in the saudi arabian capital to discuss the plans for the future of gaza plus negotiating underfund ukraine's president calls for strong agreements with the us since he navigates diplomatic. the site says it's investigating the possibility that the remains of his rarely captive . it should be the best were mixed with other bodies found in rubble off to on his radio strike. the statement came off to these rarely prime minister...
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there were over a million jewish people killed in auschwitz.nd that includes my older brother and my father. all the jewish people in pionki were boarded onto trains, stuffed into trains. they could hardly breathe. one of my grandparents actually suffocated in one of those cattle cart trains. on the bus, i had a sense of dread from the start. it was scary to see just a normal town right on the outskirts of where this atrocity happened. yes, i'm very, very pleased that my family has come to support me. i don't think anyone can ever be ready to see this. okay. all right. we go in together, we leave together. guys, the sign work will make you free. walking through that, it's crazy to think like, what went on there. it's just awful. so many people lost their lives, and now we're here. 80 years later, standing in the same place. i think it's a really powerful feeling, especially to be here today with my papa and experience it with him. you can see my tattoo. it reads. b11 48. for 70 years i didn't want to talk about it. i was ashamed of this tattoo.
there were over a million jewish people killed in auschwitz.nd that includes my older brother and my father. all the jewish people in pionki were boarded onto trains, stuffed into trains. they could hardly breathe. one of my grandparents actually suffocated in one of those cattle cart trains. on the bus, i had a sense of dread from the start. it was scary to see just a normal town right on the outskirts of where this atrocity happened. yes, i'm very, very pleased that my family has come to...
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and america must help protect the people of israel, the jewish state and the jewish people.ple as that. you can't do it as long as hamas is in play. maria: and what about later once the hostages are home? how will hamas take the fact that the israelis do not want them anywhere near gaza in terms of governance? how will that look, and do you believe that we could see the united states have an ownership piece of gaza? >> i don't think we know. the one thing we know is that hamas not going to be able to exist. that's just a done deal. it's sort of like saying iran can't have a nuclear weapon, hamas cannot continue to exist. they cannot have anything to do with the governance of gaza is. a lot of people forget gaza was once inhabited by both jews and palestinians until 2005 when ariel sharon decided to give it all away. he did. they militarily marched 10,000 jewish people out of gaza, turned it into a complete palestinian state, and the result, we saw october the 7th. so there's something that has to be rethought. president trump did something bold. he looked into the future and
and america must help protect the people of israel, the jewish state and the jewish people.ple as that. you can't do it as long as hamas is in play. maria: and what about later once the hostages are home? how will hamas take the fact that the israelis do not want them anywhere near gaza in terms of governance? how will that look, and do you believe that we could see the united states have an ownership piece of gaza? >> i don't think we know. the one thing we know is that hamas not going...
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israelis, jewish lsraelis.y were 5 could not believe they were hearing. but they delighted hearing. but they are delighted to hear it. it is worth saying there is �*very important part of this constituent part of this society, the hostage families. from then, the most important from theft. the most irv-patent — .- 55” ..-- .- of freh'! theh. the most irv-patent — .- ...-. 5” 5 of all frehh them the mnct impefgul f .- ...-. ..-. .- of all this, freh'! theh. the most irv-patent — .- ...-. 5” 5 of all this, all thing ef ell ef this. ellref— . . . discussions, getting these discussions, getting their members help. one of the other things, you release t yourelease the 7 you release the israeli when. you release therlsraeli ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, this when. you release therlsraeli . ... ~ . ~ ~ . . . this morning, when. you release thelsraeli . ... ~ . ~ ~ . . . this morning, of the you .fe?§§ you hear t you hear is a or as to what this uncertainty as to what this statement, this proposal —— -:- frump, will do to presi
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in order to dispelled doubts about the jewish identity. the african jews strongly resented this, felt humiliated by it and saw it as an affront to the deep rooted jewish heritage. connie's golshani. it's you up? yeah. yeah. fucking information. maybe not on your to be a tele boat on a bit of pain tv. shawna. she bets you up. yeah. you have actual like yeah, the side can the vintage chava. she and uh, initially i was like, oh could i get easily as close on? uh yeah, it should as she more car the show. show me thought again, notre, then a shame show him. we got both of both the you are you, you the best bets and the sofa key. if shoddy spoke on uh, on the same cable. yes. but its, you'll get your holding the to own and then that goes up to go. what seeing the ability side and the unlimited w. my last thoughts meet you on email. that'd be today. there are around a $160000.00 disability of ethiopian origin, living mainly in the outskirts of towns across israel, 45 years after the 1st, if you, if you and immigrants are right than israel, that s
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you cannot get along with the jewish people, you cannot. i will do you a favour, i will build you a beautiful place that you can set up a beautiful life and that is your choice. can stay in the rubble but you can stay and have a better life somewhere else. >> trace: benjamin was standing next to trump when the announcement was made and he had of this say, watch. >> president trump is taking it to a higher level, a different teacher -- he sees a different future for that land that is been so much terrorism, so many attacks against us, so many trials, and so many tribulations. >> trace: elizabeth, would you think of this idea? >> actually one to take a moment right now to draw attention to why president trump is back in the white house, this is a great representation of that, is not just folks like me that her worried, for example,, of the failing relationship between the united states and israel under the bill leadership of joe biden worried about our national security because of a, of many people who actually want to change the status quo,
you cannot get along with the jewish people, you cannot. i will do you a favour, i will build you a beautiful place that you can set up a beautiful life and that is your choice. can stay in the rubble but you can stay and have a better life somewhere else. >> trace: benjamin was standing next to trump when the announcement was made and he had of this say, watch. >> president trump is taking it to a higher level, a different teacher -- he sees a different future for that land that is...