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75 Minutes to Love or Hate—The Choice Is Yours
It takes just over an hour—roughly 75 minutes—for TikTok to deliver Nazi content to a new user who didn’t search for it.
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The Hanukkah Dreidel: A Symbol of Defiance Against Antisemitism
Defiant resolve in the face of adversity and hate—this is what connects Jews today with the Jews of yesteryear. It is this we celebrate on Hanukkah.
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California Releases Landmark Antisemitism Plan
“The Golden State Plan will help us reverse the normalization of rising antisemitism and… make California a safer place for all.”
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Pope Francis Fulfills Vatican’s Millennium-Long Pilgrimage From Antisemitism to Love
“Together with you, we, Catholics, are very concerned about the terrible increase in attacks against Jews around the world.”
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Lighting a Candle for Diversity this Hanukkah
We prosper in the presence of diversity. It is our understanding and appreciation of our differences that is the foundation of that prosperity.
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Anti-Semitism 101, Part 1: The Roots of the Movement
The Jews, then, were set apart in the ancient world, a factor that worked both for them—preserving a unique and imperishable identity—and against them, making them stand out as “different,” and hence a people to be watched closely and suspiciously.
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How Science Helped Me Find More Religion
“How can genetic testing tell you your religion, anyway?” you might ask. 23andMe can’t tell that I’m a Scientologist. But it turns out that the Ashkenazi Jewish people stuck together so closely for so many years that genetic testers CAN tell if you’re one of them.
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Racism & Bigotry: Is World War II Over Yet?
Jews number less than 14 million in the whole world—that’s 1/535th of the world’s population…
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No, Laura Loomer: Jews Aren’t Bigots
It seems like religion is always at the forefront of so many unnecessary upsets, especially on social media. Recently, New York fell victim to another terror attack where an ISIS extremist drove into a group of pedestrians, killing several and injuring many more.
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Religious Freedom: The Elephant in the Room
If we keep enforcing the “my religion is better than yours” game—if we keep squashing the religious freedom of another by insisting on the exclusivity of our own—we’re not going to make it.