Category: —Antisemitism
by James Hutchens courtesy Kjos Ministries This week an above the fold headlines of the Washington Times stated: “Israelis may stay home to avoid arrest.” The lead article went on to say, “Israel is seriously considering restricting travel to…
Suspect in death of security guard defies easy stereotyping By Bob Unruh WorldNetDaily James von Brunn, the man who allegedly shot and killed a guard at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., was a Darwin-lover who hated the Bible…
Today, it is the 2009 Holocaust Remembrance Day, and around the world people will be stopping to remember the atrocities committed against six million Jews and around five million others, murdered because of the madness of one man – Adolph…
by Johanna Ginsberg NJJN Staff Writer When Rabbi Donald Rossoff of Temple B’nai Or in Morristown was asked if he would consider twinning his synagogue with a nearby mosque for a national weekend of Jewish-Islamic interfaith outreach, he said, “It…
Silverton, OregonAugust 8, 2008 Lighthouse Trails Publishing is pleased to announce the release of Things We Couldn’t Say by Diet Eman. This is the true story of Diet Eman, a young Christian woman who joined the resistance movement in the…
by Olive Tree Ministries with Jan Markell So many times commentators on outlandish global events include the phrase, “where is the outrage?” Thankfully this time it abounds as it concerns Iran’s Holocaust denial event taking place this week. Europe and…
