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More than half of Jewish American voters disapprove of President Trump’s efforts to combat antisemitism, according to a new ...
Trump is offering American Jews a kind of devil’s bargain: throw in with us against the antisemitic universities and campus ...
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Religion News Service on MSNPoll: American Jews overwhelmingly reject Trump and his antisemitism policiesThe most recent poll shows 74% of Jewish voters disapprove of Trump’s job performance. Jews think Trump is ‘dangerous,’ ...
The Trump Justice Department filed papers in federal court backing a Jewish professor who claimed she was subjected to a ...
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The Forward on MSNTrump just granted asylum to a man who posted ‘Jews are dangerous’Charl Kleinhaus is a refugee from South Africa whose X feed is populated with antisemitic comments as well as with prayers ...
The poll also found that only a fraction of American Jewish voters believe Trump's campus crackdown reduced antisemitism.
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Raw Story on MSN'Get out': Leading scholars flee Trump's US — cite lesson of Jews escaping Nazi GermanyThree Yale University professors who studied fascism have decided to flee the United States out of concern and fear — and ...
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The Forward on MSNSouth Africa’s chief rabbi supports Trump — but not his Afrikaner refugee programAfrikaners, the white minority that imposed the apartheid system, are the only refugees the United States is still admitting.
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Mediaite on MSNWhite South African ‘Refugee’ Brought to U.S. by Trump Says ‘Jews Are Untrustworthy’ and ‘Dangerous’One of the South African refugees President Donald Trump welcomed to the United States has a controversial social media history that includes brazenly antisemitic content.
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Raw Story on MSNMore than half of Jewish voters think Trump is antisemitic: new researchMore than half of U.S. Jewish voters think Donald Trump is antisemitic and nearly three-quarters consider him dangerous, ...
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The Forward on MSNJewish feud over Trump escalates with open letter in The New York TimesDozens of former leaders say the organizations they once led are being "far too silent" about threats to democracy.
Hillel’s enduring maxim, “If I am not for myself, who will be for me?” (Pirkei Avot 1:14), urges Jewish communities to stand ...
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