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https://www.youtube.com/@TorahTrainedKids/videos

Is this a black Hebro page or is it some liberal Jews? Either way, UMM HMM!

Black Hebros.
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Liked, commented, shared, tweeted.

If Israel had decent leadership, they would respond to any so-called sanctions on the Israeli army by killing every foreign aid worker who tried to aid and abet the terrorists in the Gaza Strip.  The Mossad would respond to sanctions against the Temple Mount Institute by conducting covert operations to poison Ivy League Hamas supporters who attack Jews.  You can try to prevent the Messianic Age all you want, but trust me, it will eventually come and it will be a great time.
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General Discussion / Re: The Ivy League and Columbia university insurrections
« Last post by Nachus on May 01, 2024, 07:42:35 PM »
 :usa+israel:                                                                                                                          :fist:

  Excellent analogy and points made in these posts.
  These ‘dumbed down,’ wicked mental institutions
  have made stupidity and evil the Ivy League standard.
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I think it's because they are self-conscious about who they are, so anything you call them is perceived as an insult.  Black people are fine with other blacks calling them these names, but if white people say it, all of a sudden it's an insult.  The same thing is true of midgets, who are also self-conscious and keep changing their title to something more and more ridiculous.  Injuns want to be called Native Americans, and this will probably soon be changed to Guardians.
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General Discussion / Re: Israel's worst enemy: self-hating Jews (JTF video)
« Last post by Dan193 on April 30, 2024, 09:04:05 AM »
One of the worst self hating Jews was Samuel Rosenman in the FDR administraton.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Rosenman

Holocaust
As a member of the American Jewish Committee, Rosenman was actively involved in addressing issues of concern to the Jewish community. He was a member of its Survey Committee which worked to reduce antisemitism in the United States by promoting national unity. The Committee considered some of the actions of Jewish activists as unproductive in promoting, rather than dispelling, notions of difference rather than of unity.

The Survey Committee believed that the most effective answer to antisemitism was to attack it as unAmerican in its divisive purpose. The Survey Committee emphasized the importance of unity in standing up to the Nazi menace, and was influential, in part through Rosenman, in having F.D.R. promote and emphasize national unity in many of his speeches before and after the U.S. entry into World War 2.

On October 6, 1943, three days before Yom Kippur, Hillel Kook (aka Peter Bergson) organized a march to Washington DC (the famous Rabbis March) by a delegation of some 400 rabbis, most if not all Orthodox and some recent immigrants, to make a public appeal to the United States government to do more to try to rescue the abandoned Jews of Europe. It was the only such protest in Washington during the Holocaust.

The rabbis were received at steps of the Capitol by the Senate majority and minority leaders, and the Speaker of the House. After prayers for the war effort at the Lincoln Memorial the rabbis went to the White House to plead with President Roosevelt and were told that the President was busy all day and Vice President Henry Wallace met them instead.

It was later learned that Roosevelt had several free hours that afternoon, but was advised by both Stephen Wise (head of the World Jewish Congress) and Rosenman (who, in addition to being the President's advisor and speech writer, also headed the American Jewish Committee) that the protesting rabbis "were not representative" of American Jewry and not the kind of Jews he should meet. Wise also accused the rabbis of "offending the dignity of the Jewish people."[10]

Historian Rafael Medoff, founder of The David Wyman Institute (founded by Holocaust historian David Wyman) characterizes Rosenman this way: "One of FDR’s top advisers and speechwriters was Samuel Rosenman, a leading member of the American Jewish Committee.

Rosenman, a deeply assimilated Jew, was uncomfortable calling attention to Jewish concerns. During the 1930's, antisemitism was increasing in the United States, stoked by the virulent tirades of popular antisemitic personalities such as Father Charles Coughlin, and later aided, perhaps unwittingly, by the arguments of ardent isolationists such as Charles Lindbergh.

Rosenman was sensitive to the destructive charges that Roosevelt was led by a "Jewish cabal" and, as with many leading Jews, fearful that antisemitism in the United States could increase further. After the 1938 Kristallnacht pogroms, he warned FDR that admitting German Jewish refugees to America would “create a Jewish problem in the U.S.”


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General Discussion / Re: The Ivy League and Columbia university insurrections
« Last post by Dan193 on April 30, 2024, 08:59:25 AM »
Imagine if there were KKK supporters doing this to Black students at Colleges, Biden would send the Natural guard and police in.
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General Discussion / Re: Israel's worst enemy: self-hating Jews (JTF video)
« Last post by Dan193 on April 30, 2024, 08:52:53 AM »
The worst was Arthur Hays Sulzberger.

Arthur Hays Sulzberger was the publisher of The New York Times from 1935 to 1961. Sulzberger was an enthusiastic supporter of the American Council for Judaism, founded in June 1942 to oppose Zionism, giving it prominent coverage in his newspaper.

In a 1946 speech, Sulzberger claimed that Zionism was to blame for some of the Jewish deaths in the Holocaust, and that the refugee crisis during the war had been “a manageable, social and economic problem” until “the clamor for statehood introduced an insoluable political element” into the issue. “It is my judgment that thousands dead might now be alive” if “the Zionists” had put “less emphasis on statehood”.

His stand against Zionism and a Jewish state of Israel on principle has been accused by Laurel Leff of deliberately burying accounts of Nazi atrocities against Jews in the back pages of the Times. She alleges that Sulzberger went out of his way to play down the special victimhood of Jews and withheld support for specific rescue programs for European Jews
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General Discussion / The Ivy League and Columbia university insurrections
« Last post by Dr. Dan on April 30, 2024, 06:16:22 AM »
I wonder how it was any different than what happened in Washington DC.

Oh I know. The one in DC was largely more peaceful and pro American while the other is run and influenced by murderous monsters and they will get Scott off free and never be sorry for what they did.
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