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Losing Our Community in Nashville
While claiming that it sees Islamic extremism as the biggest threat to World Jewry, the Anti-Defamation League very rarely addresses what ADL President Abraham Foxman has insisted is, “the highest priority for ADL.” Even as Jewish safety is increasingly deteriorating around the globe, a large chunk of the ADL’s press

The Anti-Defamation League’s Detroit Follies
While claiming that it sees Islamic extremism as the biggest threat to World Jewry, the Anti-Defamation League very rarely addresses what ADL President Abraham Foxman has insisted is, “the highest priority for ADL.” Even as Jewish safety is increasingly deteriorating around the globe, a large chunk of the ADL’s press

The Seventy Rabbis
On May 22nd, 2010, despite warnings from the Boston Jewish leadership about the extremist background of the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick visited the Islamic center and publicly embraced the extremist Imam Abdullah Faaruuq. Shortly after Patrick’s visit to the Islamic center, independent candidate for

Buffaloed in Buffalo
Rabbi Marc Schneier is a leading exponent of Jewish-Muslim dialogue. As founder of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, he described in Newsweek the successes of his second annual “Weekend of Twinning of Synagogues and Mosques.” This interfaith initiative brings together “100 synagogues and 100 mosques” for a weekend of interfaith