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The Anti-Semitic Birth of the Zionist State: A History of Israel s Self-Hating Founders

The Anti-Semitic Birth of the Zionist State: A History of Israel s Self-Hating Founders
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A Tale of Two Jewish Prophets

The New York Review of Books recently devoted a lot of space to a review of “The Sword and the. Ahimeir and Hebrew poet Uri Zvi Greenberg founded the Revisionist Maximalist Bloc, whose newspaper Ahimeir edited, and then the clandestine Brit HaBirionim. Inspired by the Sicarii Zealots or “dagger men” during the Jewish revolt against Rome, this became a model for violent underground movements like the Irgun. From 1933, Ahimeir’s “Revolutionary Zionists” preached a direct confrontation with Nazi Germany. They demonized Haim Arlosoroff for concluding the Transfer Agreement with Berlin, which was a complicated arrangement that resulted in the admission of 60,000 German Jews to the British Mandate. There is no evidence that Arlosoroff was motivated by anything other than what he thought were the best interests of German Jews, and of course, he was assassinated before espousing any further views on relations with Nazi Germany.

Pierre Cardin remained loyal to his Jewish customers – The Forward

The French fashion designer Pierre Cardin, who died on Dec. 29 at age 98, likely acquired empathy for Jewish customers through his wartime experience as an Italian émigré to France. Cardin, who created futuristic garb for everyone from the Beatles to NASA astronauts, was born Pietro Costante Cardin in the province of Treviso, in the Veneto region of north-eastern Italy. His parents, farm owners, were economically devastated by the First World War. As a result, in 1924, when Cardin was two years old, the family relocated to France. A number of authors and journalists have misleadingly implied that the Cardin family had fled the Fascism of Mussolini’s Italy.

Apartments sold and rented

Apartments sold and rented Second-hand apartments sold Jerusalem and environs Jerusalem: A 68-sq.m., three-room, third floor apartment on Pierre Koenig St. was sold for NIS 1.55 million. Beit Shemesh: A 91-sq.m. four-room, fourth floor apartment on Hanavi St. in Beit Shemesh Gimmel with an elevator and parking was sold for NIS 1.49 million. Maaleh Adumim: A 84-sq.m., 3.5-room, first floor apartment on Hapereg St. was sold for NIS 1.47 million. Kiryat Yearim: A 80-sq.m., four-room, third floor apartment on Harav Bloch St. was sold for NIS 1.47 million. Tel Aviv and central region Tel Aviv-Jaffa: A 118-sq.m., 3.5-room, ninth floor apartment with a 14-sq.m. sun balcony, storage room, elevator and parking overlooking the sea with a fitness room in the ORO project on the former site of the Jaffa Customs House on Yehuda Hayamit St. was sold for NIS 6.55 million.

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