Tag: Bernie Sanders

The essay discusses the misleading labels of "moderate" and "progressive" within the Democratic Party, particularly in relation to African American political power.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding AIPAC's hosting of Serbian President Aleksandar Vui at their annual conference, despite his controversial past statements justifying a genocide.
The text discusses the lack of scrutiny faced by Bernie Sanders for his past support of leftist autocrats and his criticism of traditional Democrats for not challenging his ideological stances.
The text discusses the potential strategies of Michael Bloomberg and Hillary Clinton to prevent Bernie Sanders from obtaining the Democratic nomination by forming a superteam and using tactics to block him from securing a majority of delegates.
Senator Bernie Sanders, who in the past avoided emphasizing his Jewish identity, has now openly discussed his Judaism, using it to counter accusations of anti-Semitism and connect with voters.
In episode 213 of the podcast "Knowing, Doing, and Being," the discussion revolves around the Jewish identity and engagement efforts of presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg, as well as insights from Andrew Rehfeld, the new president of Hebrew Union College.
In a critique of Bernie Sanders' manifesto on anti-Semitism published in Jewish Currents, the author praises Bernie's acknowledgment of Israel's democratic achievements and rejection of anti-Semitic tropes but criticizes his failure to address various forms of anti-Semitism, such as Islamist and progressive left anti-Semitism.
Senator Bernie Sanders, in an article published in Jewish Currents, presents a comprehensive manifesto on combating anti-Semitism.
The article discusses Bernie Sanders' Jewish identity and his reluctance to emphasize it in his political career, despite growing pressure to do so.
In this episode of "The Crossing Lines Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss significant topics such as US President Trump recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights, Bernie Sanders criticizing conditions in Palestine, and a potentially influential feminist, social-democratic party emerging in upcoming elections.
In the Crossing Lines Edition, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss significant topics including U.S. President Trump recognizing the Golan Heights as part of Israel, Bernie Sanders’ criticism of conditions in Palestine, and the potential influence of a feminist, social-democratic party in upcoming elections.
The text discusses the contrasting socialist visions of Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn, noting their differences in ideological background and political goals.
The text delves into the complex and often cruel history of Jews in Poland, highlighting the strained relationship between Jews and Poles over the centuries.
In an episode of the PBS show Finding Your Roots, Larry David and Senator Bernie Sanders discovered they are cousins through shared DNA, despite not having an identified direct connection on family trees dating back over 150 years.
The text discusses the issue of subjecting non-Jewish nominees to religious tests during confirmation hearings, focusing on the recent Senate judiciary committee hearing with Professor Amy Barrett, a devout Catholic, nominated for the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
This episode of Unorthodox features Rosie Schaap, Drink columnist for the New York Times Magazine, discussing the significance of bars beyond drinking and essential cocktail items for home.
In episode 35 of the Unorthodox podcast, the discussion includes the creation of an official tartan for Scottish Jews and features L. Jon Wertheim, the executive editor of Sports Illustrated and co-author of "This is Your Brain on Sports."
In this episode of the Tel Aviv Review, the hosts delve into three significant topics.
Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, founders of Ben and Jerry's, have shown their support for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders by creating a new ice cream flavor called Bernies Yearning, symbolizing wealth inequality in the U.S.
Despite ongoing speculation about Bernie Sanders' Jewish identity and his reluctance to explicitly mention it, especially in political contexts, there is a growing acknowledgment that Sanders does take pride in his Jewish heritage, albeit in a non-traditional way.
Bernie Sanders, a Democratic presidential candidate, gained attention when it was revealed that he stayed at Shaar Ha'amakim kibbutz in Israel in 1963.
The podcast "Unorthodox" highlights memorable moments from 2015, encompassing a range of topics from Drake to Bernie Sanders, Amy Schumer, Israeli cats, and the presidential election.
In a live episode of Unorthodox from Washington DC, Jewish food expert Joan Nathan discusses Yemenite chicken soup, Libyan Jewish cuisine, and her experiences with chefs and visiting the White House.