JNS news briefs: November 17, 2014

Arabs riot after bus driver found dead despite police assessment of suicide (JNS.org) Riots broke out in eastern Jerusalem late Sunday night after rumors spread that an Arab bus driver had been murdered by “Jewish extremists.” According to the Israel Police, however, the bus driver in question committed suicide. The body of Yusuf Hassan Ramouni, […]

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International, Jewish Religion, Middle East

Survey analyzes sources of French anti- Semitism

PARIS (Press Release) – Three distinct groups in France are noticeably more anti-Jewish than the overall population, according to two new public opinion surveys on French anti-Semitism. The groups are supporters of the National Front party (extreme right), to a lesser extent supporters of the Left Front coalition (extreme left), and members of the Muslim community.

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International

Hezbollah smuggling weapons to Brazilian gangs

By Anav Silverman JERUSALEM (Tazpit) — The prominent Brazilian newspaper, O Globo reported recently that the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist group has links with Brazil’s largest criminal gang, First Capital Command (PCC). According to the O Globo report on November 9, the Brazilian government has tried to minimize the issue of Hezbollah activity in the region.

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International, Middle East

Humoring the Headlines: November 16, 2014

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO─ Congressional Republicans are outraged that President Obama plans to issue Executive Orders liberalizing immigration policy during the lame duck period between the elections and the inauguration of the next House and Senate.  Obama justifies his actions as an appropriate response to the last two years of a dead duck Congress.

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Lawrence Baron, Trivia, Humor & Satire

The Ivory Tower’s attempt to Nazify Jews

By Richard L. Cravatts, PhD BOSTON– “What if the Jews themselves were Nazis?,” mused French philosopher, Vladimir Jankélévitch in 1986. “That would be great. We would no longer have to feel sorry for them; they would have deserved what they got.” The recasting of Israelis, and, by extension, Jews as Nazis has, in fact, taken

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Jewish History, Middle East, Richard L. Cravatts

Malashock/ RAW5 a biography of motion

By Janice Steinberg SAN DIEGO–John Malashock makes intensely emotional dances, and his latest show, “Malashock/RAW5,” at the Lyceum Theatre last weekend, displayed a vibrant palette of feeling-tones. Opening with the menace of  “Departure of the Youngsters,” the mood shifted to the tense, visceral “Uneasy Surrender.” The final “Party of One” began wistfully, but toward the

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San Diego County

Author tells Book Fair of the violins of the Holocaust

By Eileen Wingard ENCINITAS, California — Amnon Weinstein, Tel Aviv’s  famous luthier, who learned his craft from his father, Moshe Weinstein, has been restoring violins used during the Holocaust. Seven such violins were exhibited at the University of North Carolina. The chair of the music department, Musicologist, Dr. James A. Grymes, fascinated by these restored instruments,

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Travel and Food