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Jonathan Pollard Urges “Dual Loyalty” And Spying For Israel Jonathan Pollard, who as a civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy in the 1980s was found guilty of spying for Israel and served 30 years in prison, not only has no regrets for his action but urges other American Jews to follow in his footsteps. Now a resident of Israel, which he considers his real “home,” Pollard was interviewed by the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom (March 25, 2021). He said, “The bottom line on this charge of dual loyalty is, I’m sorry, we’re Jews, and if we’re Jews we will always have dual loyalty.” Pollard said Jews were deluding themselves if they thought of America as their home. He suggested that he would counsel a young Jewish American working in an American security agency to spy for Israel, as he did. ....
140 shares A frame from a United Torah Judaism ad that appeared to compare Reform Jewish converts to dogs. (Screenshot) JTA Israel’s two largest Orthodox political parties both released ads this week attacking Reform Jews. One video featured pictures of dogs in kippahs with a voiceover saying “This is a Jew, and this is also a Jew. And this one? Obviously. His grandmother was a rabbi.” Another ad featured a picture apparently of African asylum seekers in Israel with the caption “Jews certified by the Supreme Court. Danger! Thousands of infiltrators and foreign workers will become Jewish through Reform conversion.” ....
Revellers briefly left their COVID-safe pods to mosh at the Adelaide Summer Sounds Festival SunSunday 31 A mobile phone footage of Dune Rats set at the Summer Sounds Festival last night. ( Print text only Cancel Revellers breached their fenced pods to mosh in front of the stage at the COVID-safe Summer Sounds music festival in Adelaide on Saturday night. Key points: About 30 people left their COVID-safe pods towards the end of a Dune Rats set 30,000 tickets to the festival were sold, with organisers describing it as an overall success The first major music festival in Adelaide since the coronavirus pandemic began has been running at Bonyton Park this month, requiring patrons in groups of two-to-six to remain in fenced pens or pods to enjoy the music. ....