October 7, 2024
Today, we remember. We watch the flame of our memorial candle for those who were brutally stolen and tortured, and those who are still in a man made hell. We remember the IDF soldiers who have died, and for the innocent children caught in a demented and ancient obsession with murdering Jews. Since the day that changed our lives, much of our content shifted to Israel. It wasn’t intentional, we simply had no choice.
In our weekly newsletter and podcast we will bring you the best of what we have read and watched from the most interesting, educated, informed and caring minds on topics related to living a good life and celebrating life’s miracles.
We will also continue to interview those who help us understand the situation in Israel. We will continue speaking with advocates, survivors, experts doing all they can, and people like us, who want a world without Jihadi terrorism and unimaginable suffering.
In case you missed these:
Ashira Solomon’s Path to Jerusalem
From Philly to Israel Basketball Camps for Social Change with Jared Armstrong
Understanding the Roots of Radicalized College Campuses with Rabbi Steve Leder
Soviet Anti-Ziionist Propoganda with Izabaella Tabarovsky
For those on the fence about the war in Israel was nuetral when the war began. He didn’t have a strong opinion or ties to the area. After deep research and critical thinking, he came to a conclusion. Share this widely please.
For those of us in daily shock about how college students and millions of Americans are on the side of terrorists., this article from
about Ta-Nehisi Coates’s new book and a CBS reporter trying to do his job should you give an idea about how our country’s desire to atone has led to self censorship in the media, academia and workplaces . Truth and history cannot be vocalized because people might get offended and cancel you or your business. When someone publicly questions the Israel is racist, apartheid propaganda narrative they are cancelled and forced to apologize.“I thought our commitment was to truth. And when someone comes on our air with a one-sided account of a very complex situation, as Coates himself acknowledges that he has, it’s my understanding that as journalists we are obligated to challenge that worldview so that our viewers can have that access to the truth or a fuller account, a more balanced account. And, to me, that is what Tony did.”
Crawford went on: “Tony prevented a one-sided account from being broadcast on our network that was completely devoid of history or facts. As someone who does a lot of interviews, I’m not sure now how to proceed in challenging viewpoints that are obviously one-sided and devoid of fact and history.”