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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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In violent attack on Israelis in Amsterdam, an alarming cultural omen
Nadav Ziv
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Forward
· 9 Nov
The violent attack on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam during a UEFA Europa League match has raised significant concerns about the rise of collective punishment in international politics.
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A European Jewish leader on Amsterdam violence: 'A line has been crossed'
Rob Eshman
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Forward
· 9 Nov
Matthijs Schussler, the CEO of ELNET's European Union and NATO office, expressed deep concern over the recent targeted violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam following a match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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Should we call the violence against Israeli soccer fans a 'pogrom?'
Aviya Kushner
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Forward
· 8 Nov
In Amsterdam, the recent violent encounters with Israeli soccer fans have sparked debate over using the term 'pogrom.'
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Islamophobia? I plead guilty.
Masha Kleiner
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Future of Jewish
· 8 Nov
In a provocative essay, Masha Kleiner, a Canadian Zionist writer, critiques what she perceives as the prevalent anti-Israel sentiment within the Muslim community in British Columbia.
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How bad is antisemitism in Europe? Amsterdam 'pogrom' follows rising hostility
Lauren Markoe
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Forward
· 8 Nov
Rising antisemitism in Europe has reached alarming levels, with recent violent events in Amsterdam being described as a modern-day pogrom.
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How bad is antisemitism in Europe? Amsterdam 'pogrom' follows rising hostility
Lauren Markoe
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Forward
· 8 Nov
Rising antisemitism in Europe has reached alarming levels, with recent violent events in Amsterdam being described as a modern-day pogrom.
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Dutch Jews grapple with ‘weaponization’ of their fear following attack on Israelis
Arno Rosenfeld
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Forward
· 8 Nov
The Jewish community in Amsterdam is grappling with fear and anger following violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans by Arab and Muslim assailants.
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Last Night’s Pogrom in Amsterdam
David de Bruijn
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The Free Press
· 8 Nov
During the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht, a violent pogrom targeted Jewish and Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam following a match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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How the Amsterdam pogrom is—and isn't—like Europe in the 1930s
Jodi Rudoren
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Forward
· 8 Nov
The article examines the violent antisemitic attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, drawing parallels and distinctions with the 1930s pogroms in Europe.
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How the Amsterdam pogrom is—and isn't—like Europe in the 1930s
Jodi Rudoren
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Forward
· 8 Nov
The article examines the violent antisemitic attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, drawing parallels and distinctions with the 1930s pogroms in Europe.
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The Jewish Sport Report: A Jewish guide to the new NCAA basketball season
Jacob Gurvis
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JTA
· 8 Nov
The Jewish Sport Report highlights notable Jewish athletes and incidents in sports.
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