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Subject: AICE Update: Did the Jews start the first war with the Arabs?
Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 11:18:38 +0000
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IN THIS ISSUE Myths & Facts: Online Exclusive
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Mitchell Bard in The
Jerusalem Post Did the Jews start the first war with the Arabs?
Podcast
2016 Elections
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Notified
The Arabs made clear they would go to war to
prevent the establishment of a Jewish state. The Myths Facts:
chairman of the Arab Higher Committee said the 2012
Arabs would "fight for every inch of their
country." Two days later, the holy men of Al-
Azhar University in Cairo called on the Muslim
world to proclaim a jihad (holy war) against the
Jews. Jamal Husseini, the Arab Higher
THIS WEEK IN Committee's spokesman, had told the UN prior
JEWISH HISTORY to the partition vote the Arabs would drench "the
soil of our beloved country with the last drop of
France & our blood."
Britain Sign
Sykes-Picot Click Here to Continue Reading
Agreement
(1916)
The Jerusalem Post
Ravensbruck Are Young Jews Turning Off to Israel?
Concentration Camp
Opened
(1939) Judy Maltz recently wrote an interesting article with the premise
that young Jews are turning off to Israel because they don't want
to get caught up in the political debates on campus between
Israel Declares Israel's supporters and their antagonists. Like many other writers
Independence who have promoted this theme of the abandonment of Israel by
(1948) the young, she gets part of the story right, but most of it either
wrong or out of context. In fact, what she describes is not new,
and not a reflection of any particular social movement or shift in
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History Events at least the 80's when I was a campus activist.
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Damned to be Blessed: Jewish Exile as a Metaphor
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Host Gilad Halpern and Vivian Liska, professor of German
literature and the director of the Institute of Jewish Studies at the
University of Antwerp, Belgium, discuss one of the themes
featuring in her forthcoming book, German Jewish Thought and its
Aftermath: A Precarious Legacy: How can Jewish thought extract
itself from a generations-long paradox that sees exile as a
blessing and a curse at the same time?
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2016 Elections
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The Families Have Been Notified [Hebrew with English Subtitles]
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