
Campus on Fire: Why Antisemitism Matters
How a nexus of three lethal ideologies may have us singing a dirge for America and the West.
How a nexus of three lethal ideologies may have us singing a dirge for America and the West.
In 2010, when Rabbi Joel Rembaum retired after leading Temple Beth Am — his childhood synagogue — for 25 years, it felt like the end of an era. It was also the start of a new one.
It follows “Jewish Americans for Kamala Harris,” which was held with some of the same speakers earlier this month. Both were organized by the Jewish Democratic Council of America.
The Israeli-American Council aimed to create “a pro-Israel space for people who want to show solidarity with Israel, with the hostage families and to raise awareness of the situation of the hostages still being held in Gaza.”
We don’t just miss people. We miss the stuff they come with—the hobbies, the interests, the passions.
Taste Buds with Deb – Episode 70
Over the course of just about four hours, agitators weaponized the proven tactics and strategies of street warfare that the Soviets pioneered, even deploying tricks from a modern-day digital “toolkit” and leveraging a media presence that was larger than its about 100 revolutionaries.