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Jaguar Land Rover of Freeport Celebrates 2 Years of Making History on Long Island

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Jaguar Land Rover of Freeport has been bringing high-end SUV's back to the South Shore in a major way. Two years ago, Jaguar Freeport and Land Rover of Freeport became one of the first in the country to feature the new conceptual design created exclusively for the Jaguar and Land Rover brands. Photo Credit: landroverfreeport.com

Jaguar Land Rover of Freeport has been bringing high-end SUV’s back to the South Shore in a major way. Two years ago, Jaguar Freeport and Land Rover of Freeport became one of the first in the country to feature the new conceptual design created exclusively for the Jaguar and Land Rover brands. At over 30,000 square feet, their high end, cutting edge dealership layout features a 15 car showroom, a 22 bay service department with 3 lane service drive up area and will create jobs for at least 50 additional employees. To make your luxury experience complete, they offer clients who lease or have purchased a vehicle from them the convenience of complimentary pick up and delivery for scheduled maintenance as well as an all Jaguar and Land Rover loaner fleet.

At the helm of this grand undertaking is Jack Weidinger, Dealer Principal of Jaguar Freeport, Land Rover Freeport and North Bay Cadillac Buick and GMC. No stranger to the industry, Weidinger remains as excited today about all the prospects that a dealership of this magnitude will bring to the South Shore’s economy as he was in 2016.

“Land Rover has not been on the South Shore since 2009,” says Weidinger. “This development brings the Land Rover brand back to the South Shore with an extremely high-end design and our reputation for business excellence and customer support.”

As a third-generation dealer principal with over 20 years personal experience, Jack knows that he has a lot to live up to with a family heritage of over 80 years in business.

“When we opened our original Jaguar dealership in 1999, there wasn’t a lot of development in our area. Since then, many businesses opened in the surrounding properties and I hope we had something to do with that. Since the addition of the Land Rover brand, we have had the same level of success that we have always enjoyed and this leads to further development in the Freeport area. The Jaguar and Land Rover brands are stronger than ever because consumers really value the combination of style, performance and practicality that Jaguar and Land Rover provides. My team and I are thrilled with the results!”

The site of the new Jaguar Land Rover Freeport dealership is located at 146 Sunrise Highway, Freeport, NY.

About Jaguar and Land Rover of Freeport:

Jaguar Land Rover Freeport is part of the Weidinger Auto Group. The Weidinger Auto Group started with Jaguar in 1938 and grew to what includes today: Land Rover Freeport, Jaguar Freeport, North Bay Cadillac Buick GMC, Vantage Auto Body, the Pre-Owned Center and multiple service locations throughout the North and South Shores of Long Island.

Trump’s Tariffs on Mexican Imports Cause Stocks to Tumble

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President Donald J. Trump is expanding his trade war. He has threatened to escalate tariffs on imports from Mexico by June 10th, in retaliation for the country’s unrestrained flow of migrants illegally crossing into our borders. In his speech last Thursday, the President vowed to impose tariffs, beginning at 5 percent and increasing monthly, possibly up to 25 percent by October. As reported by the NY Post, the tariffs will continue and escalate until the Trump administration is satisfied that Mexico is doing what it can to prevent the stream of migrants entering the US from the southern border.

Wall Street, and avocado lovers, reacted with fear. The Dow Jones industrial average nosedived 354.84 points, or 1.4 percent, to close at 24,815.04 on Thursday. The blue chips index now has sixth consecutive week of closing in the red. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both closed lower on Thursday, down 1.3 percent and 1.5 percent, respectively.

The financial market is still reeling from the impact of trade tariffs imposed on China, last month. The threat of these new tariffs will increase the burden of companies who are already struggling to adjust their supply chains, now that cheap goods from China seem to be a thing of the past.

In the imminent trade war with Mexico, one of the industries most impacted will undoubtedly be the Detroit automakers. Of the cars they sold in the previous year, 2.5 million of them were assembled in Mexico, as per data from Cox Automotive. The stock price for shares of General Motors and Ford fell 4.3 percent and 2.2 percent, respectively. Shares of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles dropped 5.8 percent. Since the North American Free Trade Agreement was passed in 1994, Automakers, in search of low-priced labor, moved their productions to Mexico. “Many thought Mexico would be an alternative, but now that looks in jeopardy,” said Cliff Hodge, director of investments for Cornerstone Wealth in North Carolina. “This was completely off the market’s radar and we’re seeing the resulting swift and sharp reaction,” he added.

The President maintains that the tariffs will bring back jobs to the US. “In order not to pay Tariffs, if they start rising, companies will leave Mexico, which has taken 30% of our Auto Industry, and come back home to the USA,” Trump tweeted on Friday.

Mexico too is reeling from the new policy. Roughly 80 percent of all of Mexico’s exports are to the United States, mostly manufactured merchandise including cars and televisions. Jesus Seade, Mexico’s deputy foreign minister for North America, was taken by surprise. He said the easiest response to would be an “eye for an eye”, but he then cautioned that reciprocal actions would lead to a trade war “and that is the last thing that we want.” Seade dejectedly recalled the work he has done for the past 20 months, drafting a replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the US. “This is difficult … even more so between two nations trying to seal a wonderful trade deal. The best trade deal in history according to Trump himself and suddenly he throws this in the way,” Seade said.

Should Netanyahu Consider a Reshuffling of His Ministerial Cabinet Before the Next Elections?

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With a budget exceeding $16 million, we are in a quandary as to why Gilad Erdan has not made any significant headway in diminishing the deleterious impact that the BDS movement has done to Israel’s image. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

As a clearly frustrated and beleaguered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel confronts the challenge of waging yet another campaign to solidify his political power in the sovereign State of Israel, he can now utilize this time to reflect on the shortcomings and failures of the last government while beginning to generate ideas for improvement.

After a thorough review, it appears that a reshuffling of sorts of the Netanyahu cabinet is in order.

Let’s begin this critique by addressing the abysmal failure of the government of Israel to launch an effective campaign targeting the pernicious propaganda of the BDS movement. Currently, the person in charge of orchestrating an ostensibly well-researched agenda for confronting the odious Jew haters in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement is Likud MK, Gilad Erdan. Mr. Erdan has been charged with the ministerial portfolio of “Public Security, Information and Strategic Affairs.” As minister of information, we can deduce that this position was created for the express purpose of countering the incessant waves of disinformation that is spewed forth by the international BDS movement on a daily basis.

With a budget exceeding $16 million, we are in a quandary as to why Mr. Erdan has not made any significant headway in diminishing the deleterious impact that the BDS movement has done to Israel’s image. We understand that Mr. Erdan is focused on public security issues in terms of maintaining the safety of Jews residing in Judea and Samaria, however, we must take Erdan to task for the feckless modalities that he has initiated to quash the BDS agenda.

To date, the BDS movement has picked up immeasurable steam and have spread their mendacious tentacles to the four corners of the earth. The exceptionally well-funded BDS movement has successfully silenced pro-Israel supporters on every major college and university across the country and throughout the world. Celebrity endorsers and proponents of BDS has seen major victory on the cultural and academic front, thus isolating Israel in important spheres around the globe.

If Mr. Erdan finds himself way too overwhelmed to burnish Israel’s image through a sleek and relatable way of dealing with the BDS movement, then it is our recommendation that a well-qualified replacement candidate be seriously considered.

Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon did not live up to his job expectations. Photo Credit Shutterstock

On Monday, June 3rd, it was reported in the Times of Israel that Netanyahu is pushing for Erdan to serve as Israel’s next ambassador to the United Nations. Erdan would replace the current Israeli UN ambassador to the US Danny Danon, whose term ends in a few weeks.

The Times of Israel reported that the UN posting is “often seen as a mission impossible job in a hostile environment, where Israel is constantly attacked diplomatically. The job has in the past been held by Netanyahu, who represented Israel at the world body from 1984 to 1988, before being elected to the Knesset that year and becoming prime minister in 1996.”

Speaking about UN Ambassador Danny Danon, while some have heaped praise on his efforts to protect Israel from constant condemnations at the UN and to establish a respect for Israel that none had previously shown in the tendentious climate of the UN, it appears that Danon as well has fallen way short of the mark in terms of what was expected of him. Danon has also been quite negligent in his obligations to reach out to the Jewish media in the New York City and beyond and trying to establish solid connections to effectuate excellent communications between the Israeli mission to the UN and to the media that broadcasts and amplifies his messages.

Danon’s predecessors at this panoply of nations included such historic diplomatic voices as the legendary Abba Eban and such diplomatic luminaries as Ron Prosor. Let’s face facts. Danon is not and never was cut out for this job. His heavily and almost indiscernible English accompanied by his heavy handed manner are distinct liabilities. Thankfully his term is reaching a conclusion.

On to bigger fish to fry.

As history has illustrated more than amply throughout the years, Israel has morphed into one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the world. Periodically, press releases are issued by Israel’s Ministry of Tourism in which they boast that the percentage of foreign tourists coming to the holy land has increased dramatically and that the tourism scene has virtually exploded with millions flocking to its shores. This all may ring true, however, Israel is nowhere in the vicinity of representing the tourist destination that they have the potential to be.

It is noteworthy to mention that Paris receives 50 million tourists a year while New York City attracts approximately 60 million tourists per annum. And the list goes on. Let’s take Europe for example. With 300 million people, surely there are innumerable ways to interest the vast majority of them to visit the ancient and holy city of Jerusalem as well as taking part in excursions that will introduce them to Israel’s more modern cities.

Predicated on the unfortunate experiences that the Jewish Voice has had in the past, we sadly must conclude that current Minister of Tourism Yariv Levin does little to reach out to his greatest and most powerful allies; namely diaspora Jewish publications. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

We sadly must conclude that current Minister of Tourism Yariv Levin does little to reach out to his greatest and most powerful allies; namely diaspora Jewish publications. In the case of the Jewish Voice, each week we run approximately two full pages dedicated to travel related matters. Predictably, we run articles about Israeli tourism such as guides to the best hotels, restaurants, bars, amusement parks, personalized tours, sporting and cultural events, etc. For both the religious and non-religious tourist, we offer articles that appeal to their specified needs.

We suggest that the prime minister consider his options and perhaps seek others who can and will make record breaking tourism statistics their main concern.

One of the most important functions of the State of Israel is to promote aliya (immigration and absorption of new immigrants) in order to provide not only a safe haven for Jews from their countries of origin where they are persecuted, but to attract Jews the world over to make Israel their home. Since the inception of the State of Israel, the Jewish Agency has been assigned with the task of bringing Jews living under oppression back to their ancestral homeland.

In the nascent days of the State of Israel, the Jewish Agency may have been in the forefront of facilitating methods to bring Jews to Israel and in creating successful campaigns that would strongly encourage and promote aliya.

Tragically, that is no longer the case. For decades now, the Jewish Agency has been nothing short of moribund in its activity level. Under the leadership of former Soviet Jewish refusenik Natan Sharansky, the Jewish Agency not only did not play a role in extricating Jews from such perilous nations as Ukraine but they too fell way short of what is expected of a privately funded agency that is under the auspices of the government of Israel. Sharansky has since vacated that position.

Now, the former chairman of the Israeli Labor party, Isaac Herzog, is at the helm of the once formidable Jewish Agency. Since he took office in August of 2018, little has changed at the Jewish Agency in terms of Aliyah efforts and even programs to assist Jews in the diaspora who are being targeted because of their faith and their support of Israel. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

Now, the former chairman of the Israeli Labor party, Isaac Herzog, is at the helm of the once formidable Jewish Agency. Since he took office in August of 2018, little has changed at the Jewish Agency in terms of Aliyah efforts and even programs to assist Jews in the diaspora who are being targeted because of their faith and their support of Israel.

Saving the day in the Aliyah department is none other than such practical, hands-on organizations as Nefesh B’Nefesh and the Birthright trips for young people. Let’s not forget the incredible contributions of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ), who, under the guidance of Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, zt’l promoted and funded Aliyah efforts around the globe.

At the end of May, the Times of Israel reported that Netanyahu named former transportation minister Israel Katz as permanent foreign minister, three months after making him the country’s acting top diplomat after a High Court petition challenged the number of ministerial portfolios held by the Israeli leader.

The appointment formalizes the February decision to put Katz in charge of the Foreign Ministry, which Netanyahu had held since the 2015 elections. The decision concerning this appointment came hours before the deadline for Netanyahu to form a new government.

Yes, a reshuffling of the proverbial deck of talent in Israel’s governmental body must become an urgent priority, lest the voters of Israel seek real change in government ethics and effectiveness.

New Leaks Expose Rampant Corruption Among Palestinian Leaders

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The Palestinian Cabinet gave itself a massive secret pay raise in addition to other illegal financial perks behind the backs of the constituents it supposedly represents.

While unemployment remains high and economic growth slow in the Palestinian-controlled areas of Judea and Samaria, the Palestinian Cabinet secretly gave itself a series of lavish payouts and perks, highlighted by a 67% salary hike.

The payments and perks were kept quiet for the past two years, but news of the Cabinet decision leaked this week in a series of documents posted anonymously to social media.

The revelations have rocked Palestinian society, where the cash-strapped government has slashed the salaries of its employees because it refuses to stop doling out hundreds of millions of dollars a year in stipends to imprisoned terrorists and the families of those killed committing such crimes.

Coming during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, a time of high expenses for struggling families, the report renewed outrage among Palestinians who have long seen their leadership as out of touch and rife with corruption.

“The cabinet members behaved as if the government is their private shop and they can take as much as they want without being held accountable,” said political commentator Ehab Jareri.

According to one leaked document, the monthly salaries for Cabinet ministers spiked from $3,000 to $5,000, while the prime minister’s salary was raised to $6,000.

The raises were kept secret from the public and approved by President Mahmoud Abbas, two senior officials said, overriding a 2004 law that fixed ministers’ salaries. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the issue with the media.

The pay raise was made retroactive to 2014, when the Cabinet took office, giving the ministers an extra bonus of tens of thousands of dollars, the officials said.

The benefits did not end there. Ministers who live outside Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian Authority, received $10,000 a year to rent a house there, another document showed.

Officials who already owned Ramallah homes also reaped the lucrative bonus. And in an extra boost, the government inflated the exchange rate, giving them a roughly 17% premium when converting the salaries to Israeli shekels. Cabinet members already enjoy government compensation for personal drivers and international travel expenses.

The documents were viewed by The Associated Press and authenticated by the Palestinian officials.

After years in office, Abbas has seen his popularity plummet. People are disillusioned by his failure to deliver an independent state, his loss of the Gaza Strip to the rival Hamas terror group and general economic malaise. Unemployment among Palestinians in Judea and Samaria is near 20%, and a typical salary for those who do work, such as civil servants, is roughly $700 to $1,000 a month.

The leaked documents have sparked widespread outrage on Palestinian social media, with critics branding the government a “farm” or “shop” for top officials. Amid the outrage, the Palestinian Authority has been forced to respond.

(World Israel News)

Read more at: worldisraelnews.com

Netanyahu Given Fallen Soldier’s Prayer Shawl in Emotional Ceremony

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Benjamin Netanyahu receives the prayer shawl fallen IDF soldier Zachary Baumel on Jerusalem Day. Photo Credit: Aharon Krohn/Flash90

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was gifted with Zachary Baumel’s prayer shawl during a Jerusalem Day celebration at Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva.

Sunday evening, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participated at a Jerusalem Day celebration at Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva in Jerusalem.

During the celebration, Netanyahu received the prayer shawl of IDF hero Zachary Baumel, which was bestowed upon him by Rosh Yeshiva (dean) Rabbi Yaakov Shapira and Rabbi Aviezer Strauss, the brother of one of the other two fallen soldiers with whom Baumel perished in the 1982 Lebanese War.

Until April, Baumel’s body was not returned to Israel.

Baumel, along with Yehuda Katz and Zvi Feldman, were were last seen alive during the Battle of Sultan Yacoub, during which at least 20 Israel Defense Force (IDF) soldiers were killed and 30 wounded. Baumel, Katz and Feldman were classified as missing in action (MIA).

Netanyahu asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to have his army search for the missing soldiers. Through a secret military operation, Baumel’s remains were brought to Israel in April. Feldman and Katz are still classified as MIA.

One of the items that helped identify Baumel’s body was his prayer shawl (tallit), on which his Hebrew name was embroidered.

Additionally, Baumel’s body was identified by the Institue of Forensic Medicine at Abu Kabir as well as by the Chief Military Rabbi Brigadier General Eyal Krim.

While presenting the tallit to a clearly moved Netanyahu, the Rosh HaYeshiva said that he hoped that the holy item would guard the prime minister from any evil and performed the priestly blessing.

Mercaz haRav is a national-religious school of biblical studies, founded in 1924 by Israel’s Chief Rabbi at the time, Abraham Isaac Kook. It is now the most prominent religious Zionist yeshiva in the world.

Baumel immigrated to Israel with his parents from Brooklyn, New York in 1970. He combined his combat service with yeshiva study as part of the Hesder military program.

            (World Israel News)

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Israeli Lawmaker Calls for Torah Law to Rule Jewish State ‘As in Days of King David’

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“The State of Israel and the state of the Jewish people will return to be governed as it was governed in the days of King David,” said MK Bezalel Smotrich.

Even as Israel prepares to go to a second general election in 2019 after a crisis caused by a dispute over the connection between religion and state, Union of Right-Wing Parties (URWP) MK Bezalel Smotrich, seeking to become Justice Minister, says he wants to restore “to restore” Torah law.

“That is how it should be in a Jewish state,” he told Kan public radio on Monday.

“The State of Israel and the state of the Jewish people will return to be governed as it was governed in the days of King David and King Solomon by Torah law,” Smotrich said, though adding that “how society lives in 2019” would be taken into account.

Various members of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, have been embroiled in a longstanding dispute with the Israeli court system over where the lines are drawn between the powers of the two different branches.

In addition, the Union of Right-Wing Parties ran a campaign before the April 9 election on a platform that included introducing more Torah into Israeli life in addition to a tougher stance towards the Palestinian Authority.

The religion and state dispute which resulted in the passage last week of a law declaring September 17 as the date for another snap election did not involve Smotrich’s faction.

It was a fight between Haredi religious parties and Yisrael Beytenu party leader Avigdor Liberman over the issue of ensuring a quota of Haredi yeshiva students serving in the military.

Though Liberman has been accused by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of using the issue as a pretext to bring down the prime minister, the ultimate result was Netanyahu’s inability to gain a parliamentary majority to rule.

In November 2018, Liberman quit the previous government, in which he served as defense minister, criticizing Netanyahu for the lack of an aggressive response to terrorist attacks from the Gaza Strip. His resignation ultimately led to the April election.

Liberman’s party platform includes a battle against what it views as religious coercion. The comments by Smotrich about instituting Torah law prompted Liberman to lash out at the URWP MK

“This is no longer just a comment of a delusional hilltop youth, but a statement of intent, he wants a [religious law] Halachic state,” said Liberman. “Hilltop youth” is a reference to young activists who set up communities in Judea and Samaria which have not received governmental authorization.

Liberman himself lives in a community in Judea and Samaria, though authorized. His campaign touts a political right-wing though secular platform.

Latest public opinion polls show that Liberman and religious parties would have to join forces after the September election to ensure the formation of a right-wing government.

            (World Israel News)

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Arabs Riot on Temple Mount to Protest Jews Ascending to Celebrate J’slm Day

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Arabs rioted on the Temple Mount Sunday morning in reaction to permission being given for Jewish visitors to enter on Jerusalem Day, which happens to fall during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Kan Israel News reported. Photo Credit: Flash90/Yonatan Sindel

After police dispersed the demonstrators, hundreds of Jews ascended the Mount.

Arabs rioted on the Temple Mount Sunday morning in reaction to permission being given for Jewish visitors to enter on Jerusalem Day, which happens to fall during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Kan Israel News reported.

A police spokesperson said that as a result of the disturbances, “the commander of the Jerusalem District Major Gen. Doron Yedid ordered police to enter the Temple Mount and deal with the rioters.”

Young Muslim men threw rocks and other objects. Tear gas was shot at them in response. In one video of the scene, women are heard screaming “Allahu Akhbar” (God is great), apparently at the security forces.

Only after the rioting was quelled, with one arrest reportedly being made, were the Jewish visitors allowed to ascend the Temple Mount, the report said.

Hundreds of Jews had gathered in the early morning hours to come to the Judaism’s holiest site in celebration of the 52nd anniversary of the liberation of the city during the Six Day War.

Jerusalem Day, as it’s known, coincides every so often with the end of the Muslims’ holy month of Ramadan, when the Temple Mount is usually closed to non-Muslims due to the crush of Arab worshipers at the site and the fear by Israeli authorities that the Muslims will turn to violence, as happened today.

Indeed, Israeli police at first had said that they would not allow Jewish visitors to mark the day on the Mount “for reasons of public safety and public order.”

It would have marked the first time since 1988 that Jerusalem Day would not have been celebrated on the Temple Mount. However, Jewish activists appealed to both the Supreme Court and the Likud politicians to allow their ascent.

The Supreme Court rejected the appeal and left it up to the security forces to assess the situation. The police decided to rescind their earlier ban.

Jerusalem Day is celebrated especially by young national-religious Jews who parade in the afternoon with Israeli flags, sing and dance through the streets of the city, ending their march at the Western Wall.

Many walk specifically through the Muslim Quarter of the Old City to make a point about Israel’s sovereignty. Clashes have ensued in the past in that area between the marchers and Arab residents, with both sides claiming that the other instigated the violence.

(World Israel News)

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Alleged Victims of Harvey Weinstein Receiving Reduced Damages 

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In October of last year, Harvey Weinstein, former film producer and co-founder of Miramax, a major entertainment company, became embroiled in scandal when he was accused of sexually harassing, molesting or raping numerous women over a period of 30 years. The political repercussions of the case are still being felt in the current increased awareness of sexual harassment and abuse that women face in the workplace and in society in general.  

By: Anat Ghelber

Now, his supposed victims will have to face the fact that, despite bringing their cases to court and being willing to testify, any damages they would receive are being significantly reduced by legal fees, including Harvey Weinstein’s, none of which he has to pay himself. Mr. Weinstein’s attorneys are looking to make as much as $14 million. The entire supposed settlement for those who’ve brought Mr. Weinstein past behavior to light is $44 million, with a majority of those victims apparently receiving an average of only $60,000, according to a report by the New York Post.

Among the alleged victims of Harvey Weinstein’s advances are actress Paz de La Huerta, who appeared on the HBO show “Boardwalk Empire” and Alexandra Canosa, a producer with Netflix.  They, and as many as 150 other women, are reportedly going to have to divide what will remain of the legal settlement once fees for legal services for both the defendant and plaintiff have been paid off.   As one supposed victim stated about the low settlement money that will be paid out, “It’s insulting.  It’s particularly insulting that he doesn’t even have to pay his own lawyer’s fees. He gets to walk away without any consequences.”

Harvey Weinstein will not have to pay either his legal fees nor any of the money for legal settlement, with the fees coming out of the damages settlement, and that being covered by insurance agencies who provide coverage for both the Weinstein Co. and Miramax, the entertainment company he once ran.

With $14 million of the legal settlement money being allocated to pay off defendant’s legal costs and another $8 million to plaintiff’s legal fees, the remainder of the money will have to be distributed to 150 different women who are involved in the class action lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein. 

According to an anonymous source close to the negotiations being held, “The defendants are using what could be victim funds to pay their legal fees despite many of them being billionaires.”

It’s also been revealed that women who filed single lawsuits themselves against Harvey Weinstein, as opposed to the class action lawsuit previously mentioned, will receive up to $500,000 each.  There are up to 18 of these supposed victims located in the U.S. United Kingdom, and Canada. 

The balance of the legal damages will total $9 million after all is said and done, which will have to be split up among the remaining 150 women involved in the class action lawsuit.

 

Thank You CNN for Smearing America Around the World!

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CNN International (CNNI) rules the world of newscasting. CNNI is an international pay television channel that is operated by CNN and carries news-related programming worldwide. They decide what stories to headline, they format and compose the headlines, they determine just where and when we view them and they choose who evaluates the importance and significance of the events. Dangerous, as Richard Salant, the former President of CBS News put it so well: “Our job is to give people not what they want, but what we decide they ought to have.” The people behind the cameras, their directors and reporters are the chefs and waiters while we are the “in seat” consumers. This situation is not an easy one to change but we must understand the mechanics of the operation in order to avoid falling prey to the propaganda being fed us as news.

Whether you’re on a cruise in the middle of the Pacific or on a safari in the heart of Africa, your CNN news channel is with you. News is flashed to you on your TV, computer or laptop screens. You just cannot avoid being inundated by news that CNN decides is what you will watch. Recently, reporting on live video from Gaza, CNN reporter Ian Lee, wearing combat vest, dusty helmet, tearfully described the killing of 40 Palestinian civilian protesters by what he described as Israeli artillery, aircraft and small arms. This was his description without evidence other than what he was told by the Palestinian authorities with whom he was embedded..

One wonders just what his fate would be if he described in detail the goals of these protesters if they were permitted to swarm into Israel. What questions, (never asked) could he pose to Gaza’s Hamas leaders about their plans for the destruction of Israel. We never hear from any of CNN’s Gaza based reporters about the horrors of the Islamic regime which permits them to “report” with strict censorship, from their territory. How different is the attitude of their crews when issuing “news” accounts from within the democracy of Israel without fear of being beheaded? There they speak freely without any fear of retribution from the authorities.

Walter Cronkite, the former anchorman for The CBS Evening News told the scary truth about what we get to see and hear from the media. “We must decide which news items out of hundreds available we are going to expose that day. And those (news stories) available to us already have been culled and re-culled by persons far outside our control.” Read between the lines and you get it……the news we get is screened by those who have their own biases. We must become more sophisticated and aware of the powers of the vast media networks that now seem to be leaning far to the extreme Left. What is the future of the First Amendment covering free speech?

The Israeli Elections “Mess” & Trump’s Peace Plan

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President Donald Trump with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at U.N. headquarters in New York City on Sept. 26, 2018. Photo by Avi Ohayon/GPO

The outspoken but always right to the point, President Trump weighed in on the new proposed Israeli elections with these words: “Israel is all messed up with their election. Bibi got elected. Now all of a sudden they have to go through the process all over again. That’s ridiculous. They have to get their act together.” We agree. And so does Reuven Y. Hazan, a politics professor at Hebrew University. “This is new for Israel. We’ve never tried to form a government and bring down a new parliament at the same time.” So what’s this all about? Netanyahu was re-elected as Israel’s Prime Minister in April, not with a simple American-like two party system but with about 20 angry, battling political parties weighing in and the results were that 14 of them are represented in its Knesset (Congress) that with 120 members governs the nation.

And they all have to get along. Give us a break! Confusion reigns as Bibi tries to put together a coalition government that has to make decisions. He has to deal with and form by law a coalition government that might include Muslim Arabs, Jewish orthodox and Communists. Under Israeli law, if Netanyahu can’t form a government, its president, Reuven Rivlin must appoint another candidate to do so. But Bibi’s Likud Party has presented a bill to dissolve the Knesset, and the PM gave the go-ahead for the Knesset to dissolve itself forcing new elections which will take place on September 17th.

These new elections will surely delay both the White House’s long-awaited Middle East peace plan. This has irritated Trump whose emissaries, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, his senior advisor and son-in-law,Jared Kushner, together with negotiator, Jason Greenblatt toured the Middle East last week to build support for peace in the region. But they can’t do it without the firm, solid support of Israel. And the Israelis need a leader that can count on the backing of Knesset. At this point, the Israelis are all screwed up politically. We, the United States, cannot continue to wait for the Israelis to “get off the pot,” to finally mature politically and to transform their government into a working one with fewer opposing political parties. We, American citizens, weep and wail every two years about foolish electioneering, debates and candidate posturing but when we look at the Israelis and their circus, we should be happy to go to the polls knowing that the candidates we elect will serve out fully, their terms without fear of having to run every few months as in Israel.

Letters to the Editor

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Dismayed on Carl Laemmle Omission by USHMM

(The following open letter to Sara Bloomfield, of the United States Holocaust Museum was received by the Jewish Voice)

Sara Bloomfield, Executive Director

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Dear Ms. Bloomfield,

We are writing to express our dismay at the omission of Carl Laemmle from the “Americans and the Holocaust” exhibit at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Laemmle helped rescue of hundreds of German Jews in the 1930s. Other Americans who aided far fewer refugees are included in the exhibition.

According to curators Daniel Greene and Rebecca Erbelding, Laemmle was left out because they “were limited by a lack of artifacts or visual material related to Laemmle.” Yet the New York Times and other news outlets had no trouble finding visual materials about Laemmle when they published articles about him in recent years.

We urge you to correct this omission as soon as possible.

Sincerely,

Sanford C. Einstein
Walnut Creek, Ca.
Prof. Irving Abella
York University
Dr. IIya Altman
Co-Chairman,
The Russian Holocaust Center
Prof. Omer Bartov
Brown University
Prof. Daniel Bitran
College of the Holy Cross
Prof. Paul Bookbinder
University of Massachusetts
Eric Cohen, Chairperson
Investors Against Genocide
Prof. Zev Garber (emer.)
Los Angeles Valley College
Prof. Jay Geller
Vanderbilt University
Prof. David Golinkin
The Schechter Institute
Dr. Elvira Groezinger
Scholars for Peace in the Middle East
Prof. Susannah Heschel
Dartmouth College
Prof. Ron Hollender (emer.)
Montclair State University
Prof. Brian Horowitz
Tulane University
Prof. Steven L. Jacobs
University of Alabama
Prof. Irene Kacondes
Dartmouth College
Hon. David Kilgour, J.D
Member of Parliament, Canada (1979–2006)
Prof. Gerd Korman (emer.)
Cornell University
Dr. Neil Kressel
William Patterson University
Prof. Thomas Kuhne
Clark University
Dr. Vincent A. Lapomarda, S.J.,S.T.L.
Coordinator of the Hiatt Holocaust Collection
College of the Holy Cross
Prof. Laurel Leff
Northeastern University
Dr. Rafael Medoff
The David S.Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies
Prof. Robert Melson (emer.)
Purdue University
Prof. Stephen H. Norwood
University of Oklahoma
Martin Ostrow
Filmmaker – “America and the Holocaust” (PBS)
Rabbi Prof. Allen Podet
State University College At Buffalo
Dr. Eunice G. Pollack
Co-Editor, Encyclopedia of American Jewish History
Dr.Carol Rittner (emer.)
Stockton University
Prof. Victoria Sanford
Lehman College, City University of New York
Pierre Sauvage
Varian Fry Institute
Greg Stanton
Founding President, Genocide Watch
Prof. Peter Tarjan (emer.)
University of Miami
Dr. Ann Weiss
Founder and Director
Eyes from the Ashes Educational Foundation
Prof. John H. Weiss
Cornell University
Prof. John C. Zimmerman
University of Nevada Las Vegas
Prof. Bat-Am Zucker
Bar IIan University


“To All Who ‘Woke Up’…Please Go Back to Sleep”

Dear Editor:

The new ‘intersectional’ coalitions of perpetual victims need a bogeyman to blame for their woes and surprise, surprise, they picked the Jews whom they now label as privileged Whites who are keeping “woke” Muslims, Blacks, Latinos, LGBT, people of color and so called Palestinian Arabs down.

White Jewish privilege? Yes. So glad you ‘woke up’ and pointed that out to all of us. We had the ‘privilege’ of being persecuted for centuries.

If ‘woke up’ means to have one’s consciousness raised, then I might suggest a new definition. Wake up, take a long hard look in the mirror and instead of blaming the Jews or Israel, blame yourselves for not taking advantage of the many privileges open to all in our country to achieve your goals. Wake up, thank Jews who gave so much back to the African American community and still do so. Wake up and realize there is only your own false victimization that is truly keeping you down.

Sincerely

Ginette Weiner,
Scottsdale, AZ


Praising the Jewish Voice!

Dear Editor:

Just wanted to express my thanks and appreciation to the Jewish Voice for presenting such a comprehensive publication each and every week. I know it is not easy and you folks deserve tremendous praise. Your cover story articles are always compelling and capture the events of the day like no other outlet.

Sincerely

Jerry Yudetzky

Thank You CNN for Smearing America Around the World!

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Richard Salant, the former President of CBS News put it so well: “Our job is to give people not what they want, but what we decide they ought to have.”

CNN International (CNNI) rules the world of newscasting. CNNI is an international pay television channel that is operated by CNN and carries news-related programming worldwide. They decide what stories to headline, they format and compose the headlines, they determine just where and when we view them and they choose who evaluates the importance and significance of the events. Dangerous, as Richard Salant, the former President of CBS News put it so well: “Our job is to give people not what they want, but what we decide they ought to have.” The people behind the cameras, their directors and reporters are the chefs and waiters while we are the “in seat” consumers. This situation is not an easy one to change but we must understand the mechanics of the operation in order to avoid falling prey to the propaganda being fed us as news.

Whether you’re on a cruise in the middle of the Pacific or on a safari in the heart of Africa, your CNN news channel is with you. News is flashed to you on your TV, computer or laptop screens. You just cannot avoid being inundated by news that CNN decides is what you will watch. Recently, reporting on live video from Gaza, CNN reporter Ian Lee, wearing combat vest, dusty helmet, tearfully described the killing of 40 Palestinian civilian protesters by what he described as Israeli artillery, aircraft and small arms. This was his description without evidence other than what he was told by the Palestinian authorities with whom he was embedded..

One wonders just what his fate would be if he described in detail the goals of these protesters if they were permitted to swarm into Israel. What questions, (never asked) could he pose to Gaza’s Hamas leaders about their plans for the destruction of Israel. We never hear from any of CNN’s Gaza based reporters about the horrors of the Islamic regime which permits them to “report” with strict censorship, from their territory. How different is the attitude of their crews when issuing “news” accounts from within the democracy of Israel without fear of being beheaded? There they speak freely without any fear of retribution from the authorities.

Walter Cronkite, the former anchorman for The CBS Evening News told the scary truth about what we get to see and hear from the media. “We must decide which news items out of hundreds available we are going to expose that day. And those (news stories) available to us already have been culled and re-culled by persons far outside our control.” Read between the lines and you get it……the news we get is screened by those who have their own biases. We must become more sophisticated and aware of the powers of the vast media networks that now seem to be leaning far to the extreme Left. What is the future of the First Amendment covering free speech?

Elite Contempt: The Common Denominator in Populist Victories

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From left to right - Bunny Ben Hooren, the owner of Coquette Kids children's wear shop & Nigel Farage, the leader of the Brexit movement.

Brexit Party victory ends a political monopoly

The triumph of Nigel Farage and his Brexit party in Britain’s European parliamentary elections tells us two stories at the same time.

The first story is a local British story. The Brexit Party’s victory effectively ends the Conservative party’s monopoly on Britain’s political right for the first time in two hundred years. The Conservatives will respond to the trouncing in one of two ways. They can disintegrate completely by doubling down on outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May’s soft Brexit – with or without a second referendum — or they can start listening to their voters.

The second story encapsulated in Brexit’s victory — and that of Marine Le Pen’s triumph in France and Matteo Salvini’s in Italy — is the now familiar tale of the rise of the populist/nationalist/ideological right throughout the Western world against the conventional wisdom of the traditional progressive and center-right elitist establishment, and more often than not, in defiance of the polls.

In Britain itself, the rise of Brexit is a fitting bookend to Prime Minister Theresa May’s stunning betrayal of her voters. May came to power after her predecessor David Cameron resigned office in response to the Brexit vote. As she entered office, May pledged to embrace the will of the voters and shepherd Britain out of the European Union.

Instead of doing so, May managed to negotiate a Brexit deal with the European Union that left Britain with the costs of EU membership but without its benefits. Despite the fact that her deal was repeatedly voted down in Parliament, she refused to resign. And now, her premiership that began because of Brexit is ending because she betrayed Brexit.

As for the wider West, to be sure, the proximate issues pushing voters in separate countries to cast their ballots for anti-elitist parties in favor of populist, nationalist leaders with strong visions of national restoration and pride are local. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s victory earlier this month over his challenger, Labor Party leader Bill Shorten, has largely been attributed to Shorten’s radical economic agenda. Shorten’s proposed tax hikes would have harmed young families and retirees. His carbon emissions legislation would have crippled Australia’s mining industry.

Farage’s rise owes to May’s bad faith with her own voters regarding her commitment to honoring their vote to withdraw Britain from the European Union.

In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won a fifth term in office last month by running on a record of diplomatic and economic success that the leftist parties were unable to discredit.

Trump’s victory is widely attributed to Hillary Clinton’s failure to rally the Democratic base in the Rust Belt and to counter Trump’s message of industrial renewal.

But one underlying issue is common in all of the elections. And until the progressive left and the establishment center right reconcile themselves to it, and find a respectful means to contend with it, they will continue to see populist forces grow stronger and win elections.

That issue is contempt. Throughout the Western world, beyond the economic issues and even beyond specific social issues like gay marriage or abortion rights, voters are motivated to vote for the populist, nationalist right in part due to their anger at the left and center-right’s undisguised contempt for them.

In the United States, the left’s snobbery reached its height with Hillary Clinton’s castigation of Trump’s supporters as “deplorables.” But her assertion wasn’t made in isolation. It was made in the midst of a general atmosphere in which Democratic politicians from Barack Obama to Nancy Pelosi and establishment Republicans felt comfortable putting down Americans who aren’t part of their club. Obama infamously referred to Clinton’s “deplorables” as “bitter” people in small towns who “cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.”

The media, which serves as an extension of the Democratic Party and embraces NeverTrump Republicans as a means to attack Trump and his voters, continuously broadcasts contempt for both.

Likewise, according to Australian professor and media analyst Stan Grant, one of the decisive factors in Australia’s election was religion. A large swathe of the public developed a sense that Labor leader Shorten held them and their religious convictions in contempt.

Grant recalls that in the weeks before the election, a national rugby star — who, like Morrison, is an evangelical Christian — wrote a disparaging post about homosexuals on his Facebook page. Whereas Morrison responded by drawing a line between his political actions and his religious beliefs to neutralize the issue, Shorten’s response was to castigate Morrison.

According to Grant, “Shorten’s move raised red flags in the minds of many voters. Just what did he stand for? Did he value the rights of the LGBTQ community not to be offended over the rights of someone to publicly profess their religious beliefs?

Grant added that Shorten’s response came the same week he “had given a rousing speech pledging to ‘change the nation forever.’”

It works out that while Australians do not oppose gay marriage, they don’t want their country to be fundamentally transformed. However they come down on social issues, they want Australia to stay Australia.

By adopting an attitude of contempt for them, Shorten, like Clinton and Obama and May and French President Emmanuel Macron insulted the voters.

Since the 1990s, we have been told that globalization is a progressive, post-nationalist movement. And it is true that many of the radical agendas the left has adopted in the past twenty years have been initiated in one country and spread worldwide through various connectors, most notably, social media.

On the left, the international academic community and the transnational business elite have embraced similar values and agendas. These values and agendas have become the calling cards of members of the international ruling elite. And these values and agendas have drifted farther and farther away from those of the denizens of the elitists’ home countries and societies.

The rise of the populist/nationalist/ideological right throughout the West demonstrates that globalization cuts both ways. Members of the global progressive and center-right elite embrace the same post-nationalist, post-industrial, and post-Christian values and agendas at elite conferences in Brussels and New York, at the United Nations, on network news and online. But back in their home countries, those they disregard are also online and also talking. The disregarded majorities are also listening to one another.

The most potent message that crosses the world each day and empowers populists and nationalist conservatives is one of exasperation and anger at the transnational elites’ solidarity in their contempt for their people. From Jerusalem to Budapest to Birmingham to Cincinnati, the spurned citizens have understood that the only way to force their contemptuous elites to heel is to vote them out of power.

For European Unionists and British Remainers, for the Israeli elite and the American establishment, the globalization of their values and agendas has brought them to believe that democracy means fixing the rules of the game. Through judicial activism and bureaucratic regulations, through intellectual terror and public shaming, these elites seek to render election results inconsequential. Ballot boxes, in their view, are no match for the combined forces of the elite media and academia and the bureaucracy. They determine norms. They determine policies – in the name of Democracy.

But throughout the West, the “deplorables” are listening to one another and rediscovering their power and voices at the ballot boxes. They realize that democracy is a means for the people to determine their course in the world. The elite may control the discourse, but the people decide who will run their countries.

True, specific voting issues vary from country to country. But the voters’ refusal to accept the contempt with which their elites’ treat them unifies voters throughout the Western world. And so long as the elites refuse to accept that the traditional values and agendas of their societies are not fascist and racist, but conventional and even commendable, they will continue to misread polling data. They will continue to ignore voters. And they will continue to be blindsided by electoral defeats that they never expected.

            (Front Page Mag)

Caroline Glick is the Director of the David Horowitz Freedom Center’s Israel Security Project and the Senior Contributing Editor of The Jerusalem Post. For more information on Ms. Glick’s work, visit carolineglick.com 

The Implications of Trump’s Visit to Britain and Ireland

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President Donald Trump is pictured here last year with UK Prime Minister Theresa May. While Trump may have gone on record as being quite critical of how May dealt with the failed Brexit campaign, he has told the media that he likes her, considers her a friend and feels badly that she has tendered her resignation. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

This week, President is visiting the United Kingdom for a state visit and was welcomed by the Queen ahead of the commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Many commentators and politicians are not only apoplectic, they are organizing various forms of protests. The mainstream media, notably the BBC, are giving continuous coverage to those elements wishing to facilitate, contribute to and participate in the anti-Trump frenzy.

The repeated howls of exasperation from these protagonists all center around their perception of Trump’s values, which they describe as “racist.”

Irrespective of his record — in which Trump has reached out to China and North Korea, and initiated economic policies that resulted in record-low minority unemployment — many, predominately on the political “left,” remain critical.

Paradoxically, there were not such frenzied protests in the UK during the visits there of Xi Jinping of China, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe or Bashar Assad of Syria.

President Trump is coming over to commemorate the D-Day landings, when thousands of American troops were killed.

All people who are working to ensure that the free world remains free will welcome Trump’s visit, which is presumably intended to cement even further the exceptional connection between the United Kingdom and the United States.

After his visit to Britain, Trump is scheduled to travel for a two-day visit to the Republic of Ireland to meet with the Taoiseach (Prime Minister), Leo Varadkar and various other Irish parliamentarians.

Perhaps President Trump might ask his hosts about the issue of memorials to Nazi collaborators — such as Frank Ryan, Charlie Kerins, Tom Barry, Sean MacBride and the memorial commemorating Sean Russell in Dublin’s Fairview Park, which are still on display throughout Ireland.

Given that hundreds of thousands of American troops lost their lives freeing Europe from Nazism, how is it that Ireland finds the audacity to be so contemptuous of the leader of the country of those who paid the ultimate price so that the Irish population could be free to enjoy liberal democracy?

Many Irish consider their country as having been neutral during World War II; however, just a little research reveals their behavior as having been questionable at best. Ireland was one of the first countries to accept the Nazi annexation of Austria during Ireland’s sorry history before, during and after the war. Although that history seems to be something they tried to conceal, it has resurfaced once more under the guise of being anti-Israel.

Ireland is the only democracy currently authorizing legislation which would criminalize those who purchase or sell goods or services from areas within the only Jewish state in the world.

It took Ireland nearly 70 years to apologize for its pre-war antisemitism and for the way the country treated some of the approximately 70,000 citizens of Ireland who served in the British armed forces during WWII, only to be treated abhorrently after their return home by their fellow countrymen. Some “5,000 Irish soldiers who deserted their own neutral army to join the war” against the Nazis were, on their return home, denied pensions and not permitted to work for government offices, suppliers or contractors for seven years — all because they fought against Nazism.

If further proof of Ireland’s dalliance with WWII Nazism is necessary, it can be easily evidenced not only by the welcome Ireland gave to notorious Nazis but also by the help they gave to wanted Nazi war criminals to escape and the carefree attitude they apparently had toward other Nazis, in permitting them to live quite openly within Irish society.

Other facts have emerged which would shock those who thought Ireland was an irrelevance during the fight against Nazism. Jewish children from France were not permitted to come into Ireland in 1943. Oliver Flanagan — who was promoted to become Minister of Defense in the 1970s’ Charles Haughey government and was one of the longest-ever serving members of parliament — seems to have been the MP mainly responsible for Irish Jew-hatred.

Immediately after Hitler’s death, Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Éamon de Valera “called on [German] ambassador Eduard Hempel to express his condolences” on the death of Hitler.

In the course of time, such behavior has been forgotten. President Trump — as the representative of the American fallen, maimed, and the families of veterans, and of those currently serving to maintain Judeo-Christian values in Western democracies — should be outraged at the ingratitude to such a guest, especially while memorials to Nazi collaborators are still on display throughout Ireland.

How would those American servicemen who lost their lives on Omaha Beach to free Europe, feel in the knowledge that one of the countries they fought for were mocking them with memorials to those collaborating with the enemies they fought?

(Gatestone Institute)

Peter Baum, Vice Chair at New Fair reporting, is based in Great Britain.

Jews & Jewish Anti-Semites Collide in California

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Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, whose courageous response to a Neo-Nazi shooting at his synagogue in Poway won the hearts of a nation, headed off to appear at a Jerusalem Day event. Jerusalem Day or Yom Yerushalayim is a popular celebration in Israel commemorating the liberation of Jerusalem from its Islamic conquerors. (Chabad.org)

A tale of two very different peoples

On the last weekend of May, two very different responses to anti-Semitism came out of California.

Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, whose courageous response to a Neo-Nazi shooting at his synagogue in Poway won the hearts of a nation, headed off to appear at a Jerusalem Day event. Jerusalem Day or Yom Yerushalayim is a popular celebration in Israel commemorating the liberation of Jerusalem from its Islamic conquerors. “In the face of hatred and terror by our enemies in east Jerusalem, we continue to grow and thrive, despite the physical threat of violence and psychological danger that face our families every day, “Ateret Cohanim, the Jerusalem development organization, said in a statement.

In a very different response, California Democrats struggled with a hateful resolution put forward by David Mandel, a convention delegate, and a chapter leader in the hate group Jewish Voice for Peace. The hateful resolution falsely shifted blame to Israel and Jews for the synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh. It also defended Muslim anti-Semitism and condemned attempts to reject terrorism against Jews.

Jewish Voice for Peace is neither Jewish nor peaceful. This is its latest episode of promoting blood libels, dating back to its association with an anti-Semitic bigot who claimed that Jews drank blood. Mandel, a chapter leader in a hate group that promoted an anti-Israel activist who appeared on white supremacist radio, cynically accuses Israel and Jews of collaborating with white supremacists.

Mandel is a contributor to Mondoweiss: a hate site which claimed that a previous anti-Semitic attack by a white supremacist was really an Israeli plot.

The work of another Mondoweiss contributor had been cited by that same anti-Semitic shooter.

One Mondoweiss editor has said, “I do not consider myself an anti-Semite, but I can understand why some are.”

The vast chasm between Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein and David Mandel, between Jews who stand up to hate and radical activists with Jewish last names who collaborate with hate, also appeared in the AJC survey.

The American Jewish Congress, a liberal group that, despite its name, represents Jews no more than any of the other alphabet soup non-profits with a ‘J’ thrown in there do, has released its annual survey. The AJC’s survey of American Jews and Israeli Jews features its own profound chasm between two peoples.

43% of American Jews answered that being Jewish was very important in their lives. 35% allowed how it might be somewhat important. The other 24% deemed it unimportant.

Meanwhile 51% of Israelis believed that being Jewish was most important, 29% thought that it was very important, and 11% downgraded it to somewhat important.

Only 8% of Israeli Jews thought that being Jewish wasn’t a significant part of their lives.

35% of American Jews disagreed and 62% agreed that caring about Israel was very important. 25% did not think that Israel is important to the future of the Jewish people. 49% identified as Democrats.

Only 18% identified as Republicans.

91% of Israeli Jews believed that Israel was vital to the future of the Jewish people. 79% of Israeli Jews supported President Trump’s handling of the relationship between America and Israel.

45% of American Jews strongly disapproved of President Trump’s handling of relations with Israel. 36% listed Russia as the greatest threat to America. Only 14% put down Iran.

50% backed Trump’s recognition of the Golan Heights. 39% opposed the move.

88% of Israeli Jews were in favor of recognition.

Since last year, the number of American Jews caring about Jews dropped from 70% to 62%. Among 18-29 year old American Jews, the number stands at 44%.

Less than half.

These numbers are consistent with a previous Pew survey in which 42% of American Jews complained that President Trump was favoring Israel too much. To put those numbers into perspective, historically black churches were less likely to complain that Trump was too pro-Israel than American Jews.

Pew’s mistake was contrasting members of religious groups with a dissipating ethnic identity.

The AJC’s numbers show that support for Israel is linked to a strong Jewish identity. When respondents were asked about the importance of being Jewish, the responses, ranging from 100% among the Orthodox to 63% among Conservative Jews to 35% among Reform Jews to 15% among secular Jews, reflected the overlap between traditionalism, religiosity and support for Israel.

That’s also what the split between Rabbi Goldstein and David Mandel reflects.

A Gallup poll in 2015 found that among Jews who attended synagogue services at least once a week, 60% disapproved of Obama. Among those who didn’t, 58% supported Obama.

The split was equally obvious in New York City where the left-wing Forward tabloid noted that, “Nearly every election district that Trump won in Brooklyn was in a Jewish neighborhood.”

Some of the most left-wing and right-wing neighborhoods in the Big Apple in 2016 were Jewish areas.

Like the rest of America, Jews are coming apart into two very different groups.

At the end of May, California faced the same split, with Rabbi Goldstein celebrating the liberation of Jerusalem, while David Mandel tried to find a way to blame murdered Jews for their own deaths.

Rabbi Goldstein and Mandel are both perfect examples of a particular type. The Chabad Rabbi who lost several fingers in the Poway attack, embodies the Jewish tradition of faith. Mandel, a JVP leader who is active with the National Lawyers Guild, a radical group with historical ties to the Communist Party, represents the traditional animus of leftists for everything Jewish. Israel is just one example.

Mandel and Rabbi Goldstein believe in two very different sets of ideas.

At the White House, Rabbi Goldstein, in a quote, urged introducing a moment of silence in public schools, “So that children, from early childhood on, could recognize that there’s more good to the world, that they are valuable, that there is accountability, and every human being is created in God’s image.”

While Rabbi Goldstein quoted the Lubavitcher Rebbe, a key religious leader in his movement, Mandel quoted Bernie Sanders in his hateful resolution. Bernie is also the avatar that the anti-Israel activist uses. While the leaders of Rabbi Goldstein’s Lubavitch Chassidic movement faced persecution by Communists, Mandel boasts of a “Progressive-Labor Alliance comrades” and a “post-capitalist world”.

And, while all this was going on, I was burying my mother, who had spent her life fighting Communism, in a dusty grave in the hills of Jerusalem.

Thousands of miles and a century later, the struggle between Jews and the anti-Jewish Left goes on.

            (Front Page Mag)

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

How Safe is the Ice Cream You are Eating This Summer?

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According to the findings of a recent Food & Drug Administration study of ice cream production facilities, the chances of contracting bacteria that can lead to food-borne illness is higher than we could possibly imagine. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

As Memorial Day weekend of 2019 fades into glorious memories of welcoming the official start of summer with traditional barb-b-ques, picnics and the compulsory trip to the beach, we often look forward to increasing our intake of America’s favorite summer treat. You guessed it folks!! We all scream for ice cream in practically every flavor the mind can conjure up, but now it appears that we may be screaming for reasons other than joy.

According to the findings of a recent Food & Drug Administration study of ice cream production facilities, the chances of contracting bacteria that can lead to food-borne illness is higher than we could possibly imagine. According to a Miami Herald report in April, the FDA study indicated that 21.3 percent of ice cream plants has listeria and 50.6 percent had “objectionable conditions or practices.”

Listeria monocytogenes is a disease-causing bacteria that can be found in moist environments, soil, water, decaying vegetation and animals, and can survive and even grow under refrigeration and other food preservation measures, according to the FDA. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

The FDA was prompted to initiate this study, according to the Miami Herald report in the aftermath of the recall of16 ice cream products from 2013 to 2016. According to the report, pathogens were discovered and three people lost their lives in the 2015 outbreak of listeria in Blue Bell Ice Cream. Subsequently, during the years of 2016 and 2017 the FDA sent out inspectors to take environmental samples from 89 ice cream production plants in 32 states, according to the Miami Herald report.

According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) approximately 1600 people are adversely affected by listeria each year and about 260 die of this food borne illness.

The CDC reports that people who are most vulnerable to the inherent dangers of listeria are those with already weakened immune systems. It was reported that listeria can cause stillbirths and miscarriages in pregnant women and can be harmful for babies and senior citizens. Symptoms include headaches, stiff necks, fever, muscle aches and convulsions. The symptoms usually emerge anywhere between one to four weeks after eating contaminated food.

One particular ice cream production plant known as Working Cow Homemade in St. Petersburg had its registration as a food facility suspended by the FDA. According to the Miami Herald report, the company shuttered its doors but then reopened for ice cream storage and distribution purposes.

In a statement, the FDA said, “In selecting facilities for inclusion in the assignment, the agency sought to ensure representation from throughout the country and favored larger establishments whose product would be expected to reach greater numbers of consumers. They added that, “At the time the assignment was conducted, the 89 ice cream production facilities inspected accounted for about 16 percent of the domestic ice cream manufacturers in the FDA’s inventory.”

On May 29, the Newark Advocate reported that according to a letter from FDA Division Director Steven Barber, federal inspectors found “serious violations” at Velvet Ice Cream’s manufacturing center in Utica, Ohio including the presence of Listeria.

In the letter, which was addressed to Velvet President Luconda Dager, Barber states that samples taken from the processing facility between Jan. 23 and Feb. 14 found the presence of Listeria monocytogenes.

Listeria monocytogenes is a disease-causing bacteria that can be found in moist environments, soil, water, decaying vegetation and animals, and can survive and even grow under refrigeration and other food preservation measures, according to the FDA.

According to a report on the Food Safety News web site, based on the FDA’s inspectional findings, and the analytical results for the environmental samples, the FDA determined that the ice cream manufactured in the firm’s facility is adulterated, in that it was prepared, packed or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have been rendered injurious to health.

“It is essential to identify the areas of the food processing plant where this organism is able to survive and grow to take such corrective actions as necessary to eradicate the organism by rendering these areas unable to support the survival and growth of the organism and prevent the organism from being re-established in such sites,” said the FDA.

“You should take prompt action to correct the violations noted in this letter,” the FDA advised, “Failure to do so may result in regulatory action by the FDA without further notice, including, without limitation, seizure and injunction.”

Companies are allowed 15 working days to respond to FDA warning letters. Failure to promptly correct violations can result in legal action without further notice, including, without limitation, seizure and injunction.

According to the Newark Advocate report, Dager said she has no concerns about the safety of the company’s product and that steps were taken to ensure that none of the ice cream was contaminated.

“We have addressed all the issues,” she said on Wednesday. “We’re still continuing to make a very safe, quality product.”

Dager said the Listeria was found in some drains in the plant. Since that time the company has replaced numerous drains and much of the brick floor in the production area. She said the company regularly tests its ice cream for listeria, according to the report in the Newark Advocate.

“At no time has there been any food contact area with this listeria,” she said.