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Amsterdam riots: 'Violence like this is a boon for Wilders and the anti-Muslim far right'
Haaretz Weekly
· 14 Nov
Violence erupted in Amsterdam after a soccer match, highlighting tensions in the Netherlands related to the Middle Eastern conflict and leading to misinformation in media narratives.
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As a liberal Jew, I have stopped apologizing.
Carra Glatt Ben-Baruch
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Future of Jewish
· 13 Nov
Carra Glatt Ben-Baruch, in her essay as a senior lecturer at Bar-Ilan University, describes her shift from feeling the need to apologize for Israeli politics to unapologetically supporting her Israeli identity and community.
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Hunting Jews and Restoring the Military
The Commentary Magazine Podcast
· 13 Nov
The episode discusses the alarming rise of antisemitic incidents in Amsterdam and the United States, examining how societal and governmental factors have enabled such acts.
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As Israel faces off against France, the true battle will be taking place off the field
Robert Zaretsky
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Forward
· 13 Nov
As tensions flare between France and Israel ahead of a Nations League soccer match, the game underscores the deep political and ideological divides spilling over from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into Europe.
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As Israel faces off against France, the true battle will be taking place off the field
Robert Zaretsky
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Forward
· 13 Nov
As tensions flare between France and Israel ahead of a Nations League soccer match, the game underscores the deep political and ideological divides spilling over from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into Europe.
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The Post-Election Sex Strike. Plus. . .
River Page
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The Free Press
· 13 Nov
In the aftermath of the 2024 elections, American progressives are grappling with Donald Trump's second victory, manifesting in behaviors reminiscent of the initial Trump era, such as left-wing women engaging in symbolic protests like shaving their heads and sexual abstention.
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Israel at War – Amsterdam
For Heaven's Sake
· 13 Nov
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi analyze the recent violent attack on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, drawing parallels with rising antisemitic sentiments in Europe and exploring Israeli perceptions of safety abroad.
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Would this be acceptable if Jews were not the victims?
Joshua Hoffman
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Future of Jewish
· 12 Nov
The article highlights the violent attacks on Israeli fans in Amsterdam by pro-Palestinian gangs.
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Game-changer: Two Jewish founders are creating a new pro women’s baseball league
Menschwarmers
· 12 Nov
Justine Siegal and Keith Stein are launching the Women's Pro Baseball League set to begin in 2026, with the aim of providing a professional platform for women in a sport that hasn't seen a professional league since the 1950s.
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Anti-Israel protesters in Amsterdam set tram fire just days after targeted attacks against Jews
Louis Keene
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Forward
· 12 Nov
In Amsterdam, tensions continue to escalate as anti-Israel protesters set a tram on fire, just days after Israeli soccer fans were violently attacked.
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Dangerous Games
Cindy Scarr
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Mishpacha
· 11 Nov
Recent violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam highlight a disturbing rise in anti-Israel sentiment across European cities.
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Dangerous Games
Cindy Scarr
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Mishpacha
· 11 Nov
Recent violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam highlight a disturbing rise in anti-Israel sentiment across European cities.
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Mathias Döpfner: Make Germany More Jewish Again
Mathias Döpfner
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The Free Press
· 11 Nov
In light of recent antisemitic incidents in Europe, notably the assault on Jews in Amsterdam, Mathias Döpfner argues for the need to make Germany a more welcoming place for Jewish communities.
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Jews are reeling from the Amsterdam attacks as unrest continues
Shira Li Bartov
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JTA
· 11 Nov
In a heated clash following a soccer match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam, violent attacks targeted Israeli fans, leaving multiple people injured.
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Don’t Confuse Popularity with Truth
Peter Beinart
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The Beinart Notebook
· 11 Nov
Peter Beinart engages with complex themes surrounding truth, political strategy, and morality, drawing from historical and contemporary examples.
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Why Trump Won — An American Jew's Perspective
Joshua Hoffman
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Future of Jewish
· 11 Nov
Joshua Hoffman explores the unexpected win of Donald Trump in the 2016 election from an American Jewish perspective by highlighting factors beyond Trump's controversial persona.
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‘Where are all the Jews at?’ A year after mass rally for Israel, turnout at its followup is sparse
Ron Kampeas
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JTA
· 11 Nov
The follow-up to last year's massive pro-Israel rally in Washington, D.C., organized by the Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents, saw a surprisingly low turnout with only about 2,000 attendees compared to the previous turnout of nearly 300,000.
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The Hidden Message From Nazi Germany's 'Night of Broken Glass'
Pat Johnson
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Future of Jewish
· 10 Nov
Marking the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht, Pat Johnson, director of Upstanders Canada, emphasizes the historical significance and enduring lessons of the event known as the Night of Broken Glass.
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The Hidden Message From Nazi Germany's 'Night of Broken Glass'
Pat Johnson
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Future of Jewish
· 10 Nov
Marking the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht, Pat Johnson, director of Upstanders Canada, emphasizes the historical significance and enduring lessons of the event known as the Night of Broken Glass.
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The Hate Goes On...As Does Jewish Strength
Jewdicious
· 10 Nov
Amidst escalating antisemitic violence worldwide, including recent harrowing attacks in Amsterdam reminiscent of historical pogroms, Jewish communities continue to display resilience and strength.
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The Hate Goes On...As Does Jewish Strength
Jewdicious
· 10 Nov
Amidst escalating antisemitic violence worldwide, including recent harrowing attacks in Amsterdam reminiscent of historical pogroms, Jewish communities continue to display resilience and strength.
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Amsterdam was vile, but no pogrom – and it’s important to say so
Jewish Chronicle
· 10 Nov
Marc Cave, director of the National Holocaust Museum, argues against characterizing a recent attack on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam as a 'pogrom'.
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Things Worth Remembering: Ayaan Hirsi Ali and the ‘Strange Death’ of Europe
Douglas Murray
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The Free Press
· 10 Nov
Douglas Murray reflects on the impact of Ayaan Hirsi Ali's 2006 departure from the Netherlands, contextualized by significant events in Dutch history involving tensions with Islam.
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When Antisemitism Became Anti-Progress
Joshua Hoffman
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Future of Jewish
· 9 Nov
Drawing on recent violent incidents against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam, Joshua Hoffman explores how contemporary antisemitism often masquerades as anti-Zionism and has become paradoxically anti-progressive.
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When Antisemitism Became Anti-Progress
Joshua Hoffman
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Future of Jewish
· 9 Nov
Drawing on recent violent incidents against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam, Joshua Hoffman explores how contemporary antisemitism often masquerades as anti-Zionism and has become paradoxically anti-progressive.
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