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Tonight, Israel marks the start of Holocaust Remembrance Day. Gabrielle Briner movingly reflects on the experience of bearing the scars and stories of survivor grandparents in the wake of the loss of her Zayde last year.

David Schraub wades into the raging antisemitism definition wars, asking why the proponents of the latest, left-leaning entrant is unwilling to actually label anything as antisemitic.

After two years of going to the polls and a year of COVID, an exhausted, disheartened Israel is still caught in a neverending election story: In President Rivlin’s words, after four elections, “democracy has exhausted itself.” Noa Landau thinks there’s only one way to break the impasse.

Eric Yoffie finds a silver lining in the mess, in Ra’am head Mansour Abbas’ rise to kingmaker status. Netanyahu isn’t boosting him for normative reasons, “but if Israel’s Arabs get a champion and if a Zionist party gets an Israeli Arab partner” then there’s been real progress.

Freed spy Jonathan Pollard just gave his first, gobsmackingly tone deaf interview since immigrating to Israel in which he exhorted American Jews to follow his catastrophic example of betrayal. Jonathan Tobin warns U.S. Jews not to get mixed up in Pollard’s fantasy world.

Farid Hafez’s home was raided by Austrian police after an ISIS attack in Vienna, despite the lack of any possible link between them. He asks if this is a warning sign for how Austria and France plan to restrict their Muslim citizens' lives, in the fight against an always undefined “political Islam.”

The vaccination rate in the U.S. is speeding up but it’s meeting resistance. Arnon Grunberg was asked to intervene when a friend's mother comes under an anti-vaxxer's sway: He thought facts could help. In his touching, disturbing piece, Grunberg describes how anti-vax conspiracy theories are destroying families.

 
 
 
 
 
My last photo with my Zayde
 
 
The Holocaust Is My Heritage: Bearing the Scars and Stories of Survivor Grandparents
Gabrielle Briner | 07.04.2021
 
 
 
 
 
A Berlin protest against antisemitism, racism and nationalism: What to do about an antisemitism definition used almost solely as a tool for denying things are antisemitic?
 
 
A New Definition of Antisemitism Is Out, and the Antisemites Love It
David Schraub | 07.04.2021
 
 
 
 
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today.
 
 
Israel's Democracy Has Exhausted Itself – This Could Save It
Noa Landau | 05.04.2021
 
 
 
 
 
Likud party supporters wave flags bearing the face of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, last week.
 
 
Four Good Things to Say About Israel After the Election
Eric H. Yoffie | 31.03.2021
 
 
 
 
 
Jonathan Pollard following his release from prison: Play-acting a fantasy of being the Jewish people’s savior - by betraying his oath to the United States
 
 
Jews Really Don't Need 'Heroes' Like Jonathan Pollard
Jonathan S. Tobin | 05.04.2021
 
 
 
 
 
French President Emmanuel Macron and Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz
 
 
Are France and Austria Fighting a War on 'Political Islam' – or a War on Muslims?
Farid Hafez | 04.04.2021
 
 
 
 
 
She believes that powerful companies, powerful governments and powerful people have lured us into believing a big lie: 'COVID is a Hoax' graffiti in the Bronx earlier this year
 
 
Anti-vaxxer Contagion: How I Tried to Save My Friends, but Failed
Arnon Grunberg | 29.03.2021
 
 
 
 
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