Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Trump Appoints Ambassador on Antisemitism - David Lazarus ISRAEL TODAY

Trump Appoints Ambassador on Antisemitism

Tuesday, February 05, 2019 |  David Lazarus  ISRAEL TODAY
US President Donald Trump is appointing Elan Carr, a prosecutor from Los Angeles, to be the US State Department’s Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism.
The office “advocates U.S. policy on anti-Semitism both in the United States and internationally, develops and implements policies and projects to support efforts to combat anti-Semitism.”
The announcement comes after protests from lawmakers and leading Jewish groups that the post had been left empty during the first two years of Trump’s administration. President George W. Bush established the watchdog post in 2004 after bipartisan lawmakers decided it was necessary to confront the growing threats to Jewish people and their institutions in the US.
Last month, the US House of Representatives approved a bill elevating the position from Envoy to Ambassador as incidents of antisemitism are increasing worldwide. According to a report put out by the Israeli government’s Diaspora Department last week, 2018 was a record year for the number of victims of antisemitic attacks, especially in the United States and Europe. Antisemitic incidents originating from right-wing extremists are now the most dangerous threat facing Jewish communities. More, even, than Islamic terror, according to the report.
Carr is a US Army veteran who served in Iraq and a former president of the Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi, the world's largest Jewish college fraternity, operating chapters on more than 190 campuses in seven countries.
“We eagerly look forward to working with Carr, as his office combats rising antisemitism, generated from the far right, the far left, and Islamist extremists, and abetted by the ubiquitous nature of social media,” David Harris, CEO of the American Jewish Committee, said in a statement.
Ambassador Carr will be heading this week to Slovakia for a symposium on antisemitism planned by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Further meetings are scheduled with the European Union Conference on Antisemitism in Brussels, and then it's back to the US for meetings with former Republican and Democratic administration officials.
PHOTO: Elan Carr during a tour of duty in Iraq in 2004. (SoCalOperator / Creative Commons)
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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Hezbollah Biker Gang Threatens Israeli Border; Israel Builds Massive Fence to Keep Gazans Out; BDS Hits Sour Note at Carnegie Hall - United with Israel

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Maoz Israel Report - February 2019 Ari and Shira Sorko-Ram

February 2019
Preparing Israeli Youth for Spiritual Survival in the Army
By Joel Goldberg
When I entered the army in the late eighties, there were very few Messianic believers serving in the IDF. I was part of the Golani Infantry Brigade, another guy was in the paratroopers and another in the Givati Infantry—we were scattered across the army.

Eliezer Ben Yehuda Meets Theodore Herzl
(Part 5)
By Shira Sorko-Ram
Believe it or not, Eliezer Ben Yehuda had very little success with spreading the Hebrew language during his first 20 years in Jerusalem. True, he had started an important weekly Hebrew newspaper (eight pages) coming out of Jerusalem. He had taught Hebrew as a spoken language to school children for the first time in almost 2,000 years. And he had begun work on a Hebrew dictionary.

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