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NYT Claims Israel ” Rigged” Eurovision
@mutra_miami becomes first kosher eatery to earn Michelin Star.
A cute video showing chef Raz Shabtai and his team crying, cheering, and embracing as they learned they had officially earned one Michelin Star.
Congratulations to the entire team ♥️ We can’t wait to try the cuisine!
@mutra_miami becomes first kosher eatery to earn Michelin Star.
A cute video showing chef Raz Shabtai and his team crying, cheering, and embracing as they learned they had officially earned one Michelin Star.
Congratulations to the entire team ♥️ We can’t wait to try the cuisine!
Polish filmmaker Michal Kosakowski says the October 7 Hamas massacre was “an act of Nazism” as he prepares to release Holofiction, a documentary exploring how the Holocaust has been portrayed in cinema. After spending eight years analyzing more than 3,000 films and TV series, Kosakowski warns that the horrors of the past are not as distant as many want to believe.
Polish filmmaker Michal Kosakowski says the October 7 Hamas massacre was “an act of Nazism” as he prepares to release Holofiction, a documentary exploring how the Holocaust has been portrayed in cinema. After spending eight years analyzing more than 3,000 films and TV series, Kosakowski warns that the horrors of the past are not as distant as many want to believe.
Absolutely disgraceful behavior from a self-proclaimed “activist.”
Harassing acclaimed actress Helen Mirren in the street for refusing to conform to anti-Israel intimidation tactics does nothing to help Palestinians.
We are seeing the same bullying campaign directed at anyone in Hollywood willing to speak out against antisemitism or show support for the Jewish community.
This harassment is not activism and it should never be normalized.
Absolutely disgraceful behavior from a self-proclaimed “activist.”
Harassing acclaimed actress Helen Mirren in the street for refusing to conform to anti-Israel intimidation tactics does nothing to help Palestinians.
We are seeing the same bullying campaign directed at anyone in Hollywood willing to speak out against antisemitism or show support for the Jewish community.
This harassment is not activism and it should never be normalized.
One of the clearest takeaways from the Eurovision backlash against Israel is how many people openly stood with Israel and @noam_bettan despite the political pressure and hostility surrounding the competition.
The celebrity class and elite judges do not speak for the public. Millions across Europe and beyond are exhausted by the obsession with isolating the world’s only Jewish state.
One of the clearest takeaways from the Eurovision backlash against Israel is how many people openly stood with Israel and @noam_bettan despite the political pressure and hostility surrounding the competition.
The celebrity class and elite judges do not speak for the public. Millions across Europe and beyond are exhausted by the obsession with isolating the world’s only Jewish state.
How amazing!
Israeli NBA star Deni Avdija of the Portland Trail Blazers and Kyle Kuzma of the Milwaukee Bucks are partying together at a New York Jewish wedding ❤️
During such unstable times, moments of Jewish joy, unity, and celebration matter more than ever.
How amazing!
Israeli NBA star Deni Avdija of the Portland Trail Blazers and Kyle Kuzma of the Milwaukee Bucks are partying together at a New York Jewish wedding ❤️
During such unstable times, moments of Jewish joy, unity, and celebration matter more than ever.
The legendary story of Frank Sinatra and how he came to support Israel.
In March 1948, Frank Sinatra quietly took part in a clandestine operation in New York to help secure arms for the future State of Israel.
With federal agents surveilling Haganah operatives under a U.S. arms embargo, Sinatra stepped in and reportedly carried a paper bag filled with $1 million in cash to pay for a ship loaded with munitions bound for Israel.
“It was the beginning of a young nation,” Sinatra later said. “I wanted to help.”
The legendary story of Frank Sinatra and how he came to support Israel.
In March 1948, Frank Sinatra quietly took part in a clandestine operation in New York to help secure arms for the future State of Israel.
With federal agents surveilling Haganah operatives under a U.S. arms embargo, Sinatra stepped in and reportedly carried a paper bag filled with $1 million in cash to pay for a ship loaded with munitions bound for Israel.
“It was the beginning of a young nation,” Sinatra later said. “I wanted to help.”
Jewish humor can be pretty dark sometimes 😬😹
A hilarious clip by @simonbrodkin, a British Jewish comedian best known for his satirical character “Lee Nelson” and his viral political pranks targeting public figures and institutions.
In recent years, he has also spoken openly about antisemitism in the UK and the experience of being visibly Jewish in an increasingly hostile climate.
Jewish humor can be pretty dark sometimes 😬😹
A hilarious clip by @simonbrodkin, a British Jewish comedian best known for his satirical character “Lee Nelson” and his viral political pranks targeting public figures and institutions.
In recent years, he has also spoken openly about antisemitism in the UK and the experience of being visibly Jewish in an increasingly hostile climate.
An incredible testimony from Taryn Thomas after visiting the Nova exhibit in Los Angeles, an experience that completely reshaped her understanding of October 7 and everything that followed.
The Nova exhibit tells the stories of the innocent people slaughtered by Hamas on October 7, simply for attending a music festival to dance, celebrate, and live freely.
Right now, the exhibit is open in London under heightened security after threats from pro-Palestinian groups became so severe that organizers were forced to keep the location anonymous.
Only by visiting exhibits like this, listening to survivors, and confronting the reality of October 7 firsthand can we begin to find common ground rooted in truth, humanity, and empathy.
An incredible testimony from Taryn Thomas after visiting the Nova exhibit in Los Angeles, an experience that completely reshaped her understanding of October 7 and everything that followed.
The Nova exhibit tells the stories of the innocent people slaughtered by Hamas on October 7, simply for attending a music festival to dance, celebrate, and live freely.
Right now, the exhibit is open in London under heightened security after threats from pro-Palestinian groups became so severe that organizers were forced to keep the location anonymous.
Only by visiting exhibits like this, listening to survivors, and confronting the reality of October 7 firsthand can we begin to find common ground rooted in truth, humanity, and empathy.
