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U S re-engagement with the Palestinians

U.S. re-engagement with the Palestinians   February 12, 2021 As the Biden administration takes shape it is becoming increasing clear, through the president’s appointments to the State Department, White House staff and other federal bodies dealing with Middle East policy formulation, that he sees U.S. re-engagement with the Palestinians as a high priority. The terms of that re-engagement could be beneficial in advancing the peace process by fostering a resumption of bilateral negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority on the basis of the new realty in the Arab/Israeli relationship. However, the terms of re-engagement could set back the peace process if those terms encourage the Palestinians to continue to fantasize that Israel will return to the pre-1967 borders; and that Israel will agree to the establishment of a Palestinian state to be used as a launching pad for terrorism and aggression against the Jewish state as has happened in Gaza.

Does anyone own the Holocaust? An Orlando controversy inflames the issue

ORLANDO (RNS) Comparing the magnitude of Shoah, the World War II extermination of European Jewry, to any other mass killings is always emotionally and intellectually fraught. The question is, are the lessons of the Holocaust unique to the Jewish people, or universal for humanity? Even the Roma, homosexuals and people with disabilities, who also died in the Nazi concentration camps, although in lesser numbers, are often relegated to a historical asterisk. Consider other grotesque mass killings in past centuries: Native Americans in the Western Hemisphere, Armenians, Ukrainians, Cambodians, Rwandans, farmers of southern Darfur, the Yazidis of Iraq, the Rohingya of Myanmar. Those victims, their survivors and descendants maintain that they, too, have a valid claim to the designation of genocide a term coined in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin to describe the Nazi murder of the Jews and at least to the lower-case designation of “holocaust.”

After an Online Onslaught over Exhibit on Racial Justice, a Florida Holocaust Museum Vows Not to Back Down

12/15/2020 After an Online ‘Onslaught’ over Exhibit on Racial Justice, a Florida Holocaust Museum Vows Not to Back Down Breaking News In late November, the Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida sparked outrage when it opened its current exhibition, “Uprooting Prejudice: Faces of Change.” The bilingual exhibit, which runs through Jan. 31, consists of 45 large-format, black-and-white photo portraits. Chicago photographer John Noltner, a native of Minnesota, was inspired to take the shots in the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing at and around the site where he died in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. Noltner offered the temporary exhibit to the Center, which had a hole in its schedule. The exhibit, said the Center’s assistant director Lisa Bachman, was “right in line with our mission.”

Florida Holocaust museum defends George Floyd exhibit – The Forward

Florida Holocaust museum defends George Floyd exhibit – The Forward
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The Jewish Agency for Israel is Partnering with Evangelical Christians | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Varda Meyers Epstein | 27 Kislev 5781 – December 13, 2020

The Jewish Agency for Israel is Partnering with Evangelical Christians | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Varda Meyers Epstein | 27 Kislev 5781 – December 13, 2020
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