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Socialism Of Fools

A new variant of antisemitism, taking the form of a hostile Christian reaction to the legal emancipation of Jews in France and other Western countries in the 18th and 19th centuries, virtually supplanted the religious-based animus toward Jews that had been shaped and promoted by the Catholic church since time immemorial. This transformational shift was […]

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Middle East

Israel’s Shadow War With Iran Is Heating Up

Israel’s low-intensity, undeclared shadow war with Iran is intensifying as Israel reportedly prepares to launch air strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities in the not-too-distant future. Since the beginning of the year, Israel has escalated its attacks on Iranian military sites in Syria — Iran’s closest ally in the Arab world — and bombed military factories […]

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Film

The Brothers Warner

Warner Bros., one of the major Hollywood movie studios, was founded on April 4 a century ago by four Jewish brothers whose immigrant family hailed from Poland. The Warner siblings, Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack, worked together during the silent era and successfully transitioned into talkies, producing a succession of memorable films ranging from The […]

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Middle East

The U.S. And Iran Are Fighting A Proxy War In Syria

A deadly exchange of fire between U.S. forces and Iranian-backed militias in Syria last week underscored the reality that the United States and Iran are virtually at war today in that bloodied nation. Toward the end of March, a self-destructing drone struck an American military base in the northeastern Syrian province of Deir el-Zour, killing […]

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Middle East

Israel’s Differences With The United States Are Nothing New

Israel and the United States are the best of friends and allies. Indeed, Israel is probably the United States’ closest, most reliable ally in the Middle East. Periodically, however, differences arise and sparks fly, creating something of a crisis atmosphere. And then the tempest subsides, as if nothing had happened. This is precisely what occurred […]

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Film

iMordecai — A Holocaust Survivor Springs Back To Life

Marvin Samel’s feel-good movie, iMordecai, traces the steps of a Polish Holocaust survivor who finds new meaning in life after his son buys him a cell phone. Based on a true story, it will be available on VOD platforms starting on April 4. Partly animated, iMordecai is set in Miami Beach, a mecca of Jewish […]

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Middle East

Israel’s Constitutional Crisis Deepens

Israel’s constitutional crisis intensified on March 26 after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, who had called for a halt to his government’s draconian plan to overhaul the judiciary. He was the first minister in Netanyahu’s cabinet to propose such a plan, and he paid a heavy price for his forthright opinion. […]

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Film

Kinneret: Sea Of Life

Moshe Alpert’s spare and poetic documentary, Kinneret: Sea of Life, presents the Sea of Galilee, the world’s lowest freshwater lake, in a completely new and lyrical light. It is now available on the ChaiFlicks streaming platform. Facing Israel’s old border with Syria, and lying in the shadow of the Golan Heights, this oval-shaped body of water […]

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The Watchmakers

A useful skill could be the difference between life and death for a Jewish person during the Holocaust. This was certainly true for the Polish brothers Khil (Harry), Mailekh and Moishe Lenga, who owe their survival to an ability to repair watches, a talent they inherited from their father. The Lengas, hailing from a Chassidic […]

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Film

Laura, A Moody And Evocative Movie By Otto Preminger

Otto Preminger, a Jewish import from Austria who made an enviable roster of movies, directed one of the first Hollywood film noirs. Laura, a moody and evocative picture screened recently on the Turner Classic Movies channel, stars a foursome of notable actors — Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb and Vincent Price. Based on a […]