Communicated: TefillaChillul Tefila Bifarhesia, as well as halachicly challenged verbiage and dress, are external manifestations of a critical lack of personal yiras shomayim which has lethal consequences.

A Flip-Flopping Mahmoud Abbas Fails to Insert 2-State Solution in Israeli Elections (Video)
Posted on: November 4th, 2012
News → Eye on PalestineFor all intents and purposes, the president of the PA was giving up on the Palestinian right of return to pre-1967 Israel.

Debt Ridden NY Times Squeezing Writers, Golden Parachuting CEOs
Posted on: November 1st, 2012
News → LocalRemember how the New York Times lionized the anti-capitalist Occupy Wall Street vigilantes?

Diversity Festival Asked Danish Jews not to Display Israeli Flag
Posted on: October 30th, 2012
News → EuropeThe request came during preparations for the city-sponsored Mangfoldigheds festival held early last month, according to the Copenhagen-born Jonas Herzberg Karpantschof, former chairman of the European Union of Jewish Students.

Maariv: Iran Said ‘No’ to Obama’s Plea for Reconciliation
Posted on: October 28th, 2012
News → IranA few months after he had been elected, President Barack Obama attempted to renew on a gradual basis U.S. diplomatic relations with Iran.

Major US Paper Endorses Romney, Went for Obama in ’08
Posted on: October 27th, 2012
News → MediaWhile the Sun Sentinel took a chance with Barack Obama in 2008, it is switching sides and endorsing Romney this time. After acknowledging the tough economic environment Obama inherited, the Sun Sentinel's editorial board doesn't find a healthy plan for moving forward, and says that instead, "the president falls back on the tired talking point of increasing taxes for the wealthy." While agreeing that everyone wants the tax code to be fair, the problem is in seeing "how raising taxes is going to kickstart jobs in the private sector."

Carter and Obama: ‘He Who Is Merciful to the Cruel Ends Up Cruel to the Merciful’
Posted on: October 25th, 2012
News → MediaA new book shows clearly the parallels between Iran during Carter's regime and today.

Al-Ahram: The Jews Caught a Fat Fish with Morsi’s Hate Video
Posted on: October 25th, 2012
News → EgyptIn his daily column, Al-Ahram's Dr. Osama Al-Ghazali Harb referred to a MEMRI TV clip showing Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi at a Friday prayers, October 19, nodding his head and answering "amen" as the preacher curses "the Jews." According to Harb, the clip was an embarrassment for Morsi, who must reconcile his commitment to the peace agreement with Israel and the fact that he, basically, would like to wipe out Israel. Watch the clip and read excerpts from the Harb article, published by MEMRI.

Free Gaza Movement Founder’s Tweet Says Zionists Caused the Holocaust (Video)
Posted on: October 23rd, 2012
News → EuropeThe link was posted with the tweet to an anti-Semitic video by Eustace Mullins, a conspiracy theorist and anti-Semite who claims the Jews are at war with the Western World. In the video, he claimed that the word "Nazi" is translated to mean "National Socialist" and "Zionist." Check out a Eustace Mullins clip...
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Romney’s Plan to Lose the Little Contest and Win the Big One
Posted on: October 23rd, 2012
News → MediaIt occurred to me that someone back on the Romney bus decided not to win last night, but to shoot for a different target.

Topics For Third Presidential Debate – This One’s On Foreign Policy
Posted on: October 22nd, 2012
News → MediaThe issue of what happened in Benghazi, Libya in September 11, 2012 is likely to come up in at least one if not several of the different topic areas. President Obama will seek to put a definitive end to the questioning about how his administration handled the crisis, and presidential-hopeful Mitt Romney will seek to lay out the inconsistencies in the narratives presented by this administration over the course of the six weeks since the tragedy.

R. Shmuley and Rwandan FM Discuss Holocaust Denial and Israel
Posted on: October 21st, 2012
News → IsraelThe meeting touched on how much Rwanda has progressed economically, agriculturally, and technologically, as well as on women’s rights in the 18 years since the 1994 ethnic cleansing of the Tutsis by the Hutus in Rwanda.

Muslim Groups’ ‘HeArt Over Hate’ Not Really Over the Hate (VIDEO)
Posted on: October 19th, 2012
News → MediaIn response to Pamela Geller's anti-Jihad ad campaign, The Muslim Public Affairs Council is joining with Columbia University's Muslim Students Association to launch its own ad campaign "to showcase the Islamic principle of 'repelling evil with what is better' (Koran, Ch. 23, Surah Muminoon, verse 96)." MPAC says its campaign will "call on New Yorkers to stand together in opposing bigotry and hatred," in its effort "HeArt Over Hate: Repelling Bigotry through Art & Music." It's a clever play on words, but while it looks to deliver on its promise to be repellent, what MPAC and the MSA will be showcasing is support for brutal hatred, torture and violence.

Why We Stay Away from the Interfaith Roundtable
Posted on: October 19th, 2012
News → MediaSometimes, only a period of separation will save a troubled marriage. That is why the Simon Wiesenthal Center and other Jewish groups are pulling out of the Christian-Jewish Roundtable. Fifteen liberal Protestant leaders, including those of the Presbyterian, Lutheran and Methodist denominations, chose the Jewish High Holiday season to urge Congress to curtail U.S. aid to Israel.

Israel Not High Voting Priority for Pro-Israel Student Activists
Posted on: October 18th, 2012
News → MediaAs college students prepare to hit the polls on November 6 - many for the first time - they will be considering a broad array of policy issues and party platforms. What drives young people to vote? How do they consider various issues? Does Israel play a role in the choices they make on election day? Israel Campus Beat interviewed pro-Israel students on campuses across the country to gauge the impact their support for Israel has on how they are preparing for Election Day.

New Poll: Aryeh Deri Delivers Three Extra Seats for Shas, Weakening Likud
Posted on: October 18th, 2012
News → MediaThe poll also shows that the Likud-Liberman-Haredi bloc would maintain its majority in any possible scenario, no matter what combinations of left and center parties it faces.

Crowley’s Interference Saved Obama From Another Shellacking
Posted on: October 17th, 2012
News → MediaCandy Crowley, the moderator of the presidential debate at Hofstra University on October 16, interfered in this U.S. presidential race in a way no one ever has before and - let's hope - no one ever will again. Crowley loudly supported President Barack Obama's version of reality, and contradicted Governor Mitt Romney's recollection of the actual reality of what the president said in the Rose Garden regarding the events in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2011.

Romney by Points, Obama Still Underpresent, Candy Crowley Not the Greatest Hall Monitor
Posted on: October 17th, 2012
News → MediaI saw President Obama still finding it difficult to sound cool and calculated without his trusted teleprompter.

Clinton Takes ‘Responsibility’ for Benghazi, But Not Blame… (Video)
Posted on: October 16th, 2012
News → MediaHillary told CNN that she takes “responsibility” for what happened in Benghazi, “what I want to avoid is some kind of political gotcha or blame game.”

Posted on: October 15th, 2012
News → HaredimWhile senior Haredi rabbis are intensifying their battle against smartphones, and have begun as of late to levy personal sanctions against people using these devices, ostensibly to isolate them so they cannot inflict their cultural/spiritual damage on society – one notable and extremely influential Haredi star, Rabbi Amnon Yitzchak, continues to use this dangerous device unheeded.
![One of the Jews interviewed is Iraqi born Emile Cohen, seen here as a child [far right] in Iraq in 1950.](http://i0.wp.com/www.jewishpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/p00zplpf.jpg?resize=100%2C75)
BBC Airing Two Shows on Jewish Refugees from Arab Countries
Posted on: October 14th, 2012
News → MediaThis two-part series tells the story of Jewish exodus – a story of dispossession and torn identities in one of the most hotly-debated chapters of history in the Middle East – and how the remaining diasporas are surviving in hostile Arab countries.
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