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“Get to really know us,” said Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, executive vice president of Agudath Israel of America, in the new Fox News mini-documentary.
The investment firm, under fire for potential BDS practices, shares previously unpublished information and risk assessment judgments with JNS.
An exhibition in Philadelphia in 2015 focused on the art of the books’ Jewish writer and illustrator Bernard Waber.
“I’m controlling the government, and I’m responsible for its policies, and the policies are sensible, and responsible, and continue to be that,” says the Israeli premier.
“Here’s the New York Times reporting that Jews were murdered and they had it coming,” tweeted former head of speechwriting at Israel’s Mission to the United Nations, Aviva Klompas.
But the wire’s authoritative stylebook remains mum on “the Jews.”
The online stars were overwhelmingly optimistic about digital communication’s capacity to educate.
The company did not remove anti-Jewish, including Holocaust-denying, content, say the plaintiffs.
Online platforms are underinvesting in monitoring Jew-hatred and Holocaust denial, and are removing only 20% of antisemitic content from their sites, according to the world’s first live database of online antisemitism.
Depicting Jews as willful murderers of children is a staple of antisemitism that stretches back centuries.
A feature documentary titled “Who Are the Marcuses?” reveals the mystery behind a Long Island couple who made a $500 million gift to Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
The notorious antisemitic activist was allowed back on the social media platform despite repeated previous violations.