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February 11, 2021

Personal work: From Houma to the world of Israeli diplomacy

Pictured, from left, are Consul General Anat Sultan-Dadon and Wendell Shelby-Wallace on the day they met at Morehouse College. By Richard Friedman How does a young African-American Christian, from a smaller, lesser-known town in Louisiana, wind up working for Israel’s Consulate General to the Southeast […]
February 9, 2021

Trump impeachment attorney has Alabama ties, history of civil rights practice

David Schoen, former President Trump’s impeachment lawyer, speaks on Fox News. Source: Screenshot. As the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump gets underway on Feb. 9, one of his two attorneys will be a Jewish lawyer with ties to Alabama. David Schoen, who […]
February 9, 2021

Mobile Jewish Film Festival announces lineup, adds communities

Shared Legacies For 20 years, the Mobile Jewish Film Festival has been drawing crowds in several venues throughout South Alabama. While Covid is forcing this year’s festival to retool as a virtual event, company is still coming over. The Pensacola Jewish Federation and the Jewish […]
February 8, 2021

More of the Jewish Right needs to condemn Marjorie Taylor Greene

By Moshe Phillips Why are some right-of-center Jewish groups finding it so difficult to publicly condemn antisemitic congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene? A few, such as the Republican Jewish Coalition and the Coalition for Jewish Values, have spoken out. Herut too condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene’s extremism […]
February 7, 2021

Personal remembrance of George Shultz: Great friend of Israel and the Jewish people

Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and US Secretary of State George Shultz. (JNS photo) By Richard Friedman The news that long-time American statesman and diplomat George Shultz had died at age 100 on Feb. 6 brought back a pivotal memory for me. His passing recalled […]
February 7, 2021

LimmudFest announces first group of speakers for March 14 event

As the online LimmudFest 2021 approaches, the first speakers and topics are being announced for the regional learning event. Usually held in person over a weekend in New Orleans every other March, LimmudFest was postponed last year as the Covid pandemic began. This year, the […]
February 6, 2021

Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from committees, but Democrats don’t have clean hands either

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) speaking to the House of Representatives ahead of a vote on whether or not to remove her from House committees. Source: Screenshot/C-Span. by Jonathan Tobin (JNS) — Marjorie Taylor Greene is no martyr. Though there was no precedent for a […]
February 2, 2021

Stereotypes, “Jewish privilege” and anti-Zionism in planned Calif. ethnic curriculum

An illustrative view of a school board meeting of the Oakland Unified School District. In May 2020, the school board passed a resolution stating that it supports “the California Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum Draft as written,” despite concerns over anti-Semitism. Source: JNS Screenshot. By Robert […]
February 2, 2021

From Georgia With… ?: The GOP’s Marjorie Taylor Greene problem

By Jonathan Tobin (JNS) — Two years ago, House Republican Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) had no trouble in doing the right thing when it came to policing extremism in his caucus. But as calls grow for him to do something about Rep. Marjorie Taylor […]