Elon Musk to file a defamation lawsuit against @ADL over accusations of Antisemtism
Legal expert and political analyst @danielspeaksup tells i24NEWS the situation sounds like 'free speech fragility'
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Emails exchanged between the Nebraska Professors in charge of the Holocaust Symposium revealed that scholars were chosen based on their affiliations with a professor's Twitter account.
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Balancing academic freedom with accuracy is vital. We call on @princeton to address the false & antisemitic claims in Jasbir Puar's book. Israel's organ donation history counters such baseless allegations, exemplifies its dedication to saving lives and fighting for the innocent.
Holocaust survivor Francine Christophe was born in Paris on August 18, 1933. While attempting to flee the Nazis in 1942, Francine and her mother Marcelle were arrested and eventually deported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1944. Marcelle kept two small pieces of chocolate for her daughter to use when she was helpless and in need of energy. But, when Hélène, a fellow inmate who was pregnant and emaciated, went into labor, the Christophe ladies gave her the chocolate for strength. Hélène gave birth to a baby girl and both survived. Decades later, Francine organized a conference on the topic of survivors and mental health. When a psychologist from Marseille got on stage, she said she had something for Francine. She placed a piece of chocolate in Francine’s hand and said, “I am the baby.”
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Photo: Christophe family
Know who disagrees? @iamjamiefoxx The Pope. The Catholic Church. The Christian religion. Does Jamie Foxx think he knows Christianity better than the Pope? #uneducated#untrue#antisemitism
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His legacy lives on through the more than 40,000 descendants of those he rescued. Their stories and gratitude stand as a testament to the impact of one person's unwavering commitment to humanity. Take a moment to honor Chiune Sugihara's memory and reflect on the power of courage.
The powerful role of personal responsibility in Holocaust Education.
Yesterday marked 37 years since the passing of a true hero. Chiune Sugihara, the courageous Japanese diplomat who defied all odds to save 6000 Jews during the Holocaust.🧵👇🏼
Facing immense danger, Sugihara issued visas to Jews fleeing the Nazis, showing incredible bravery and compassion. He never wavered, continuing to write visas until the very last moment. His selflessness and determination saved countless lives. 🧵👇🏼
The notion that Israel is “the only state in the world that rejects the idea that the state should be a state of all its citizens” is a lie.
Leave aside the fact that the citizens of Israel, both Arab and Jewish, enjoy fundamentally more rights than the citizens of just about every country in the Middle East.
I am pretty sure that the CCP rejects the idea that China should be a state of all its citizens. The CCP, after all, has waged a genocidal campaign to eradicate the very identity, fertility, and history of Uyghurs in order to forcibly assimilate minorities like them into a homogeneously Han Chinese society.
There is an ongoing effort to not only malign Israel at every turn but also to portray it as the worst state on earth and the root of all evil.
There are BDS activists who blame Israel for social evils that have nothing to do with Israel, like police brutality in the United States.
The demonization of Israel often reaches the realm of the absurd.
This is what true democracy and free speech looks like in action. #democracy#israel#freespeech
(The side going up were for the reform and the side going down were against it. Still one Am Yisrael.)
Gerda Weissmann Klein was born in Poland on May 8, 1924. She documented her experience during the Holocaust in her 1957 book, ‘All But My Life’. In 1995, the memoir was adapted into the movie, ‘One Survivor Remembers’, which earned both an Academy Award and Emmy Award.
Throughout her life, Gerda was an advocate for Holocaust education and human rights and served on the governing board of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Her testimony is featured in a permanent exhibit at the museum.
Gerda passed away in Phoenix, Arizona in April 2022 at the age of 97.
May her memory be a blessing.
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Israel’s president told Congress what Israel really wants: peace with EVERYONE who desires safety and prosperity. And Congress told the world what America really wants: partners and friends like Israel. Anyone who says otherwise is in the minority.🇺🇸🇮🇱#congress#thesquad#herzog
Just because somebody shouts the loudest doesn’t mean they actually enjoy the most support. And certainly doesn’t mean they’re right. The numbers tell the tale.
American aid is never just about money, but the unique items one can buy with it: the F35, classified items & more. Israel’s “qualitative edge“ requires American cooperation & America needs Israel too. This isn’t 1948 and no country is a political island.