Attacks On Jews Around the World

saruda tells us that there were muslims living in the land that
the romans called PALESTINA for 2000 years----she learned that
in sunday school. Reminds me of my Lutheran childhood friend
who told me that if the JOOOS had not killed some guy named
jesus, he would still be alive today (sunday school)
 
Well first of all, there are the abominable practices of bris circumcision, female genital mutilation and all sorts of other medical quackery, which fly in the face of the Law of Moses from any outside observation.
If they can't treat our little ones any better than that, they certainly don't deserve any human compassion from those of us who are of age.

Really? Circumcision? A practice that is anything BUT rare outside of Jewry? And wherethefuck you pull "female genital multilation" from? That's no law of God or Moses, but circumcision truely is.
 
Really? Circumcision? A practice that is anything BUT rare outside of Jewry? And wherethefuck you pull "female genital multilation" from? That's no law of God or Moses, but circumcision truely is.
Moses prescribed a circumcision of the heart. That is, anyone who performed that vile deed on an infant boy or girl was to have his heart cut still beating out of his chest. Besides that, eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, life for life as the law of Moses goes, we'd better find some skin to rip off those doctors for every mutilation they perform on an infant.
 
Moses prescribed a circumcision of the heart. That is, anyone who performed that vile deed on an infant boy or girl was to have his heart cut still beating out of his chest. Besides that, eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, life for life as the law of Moses goes, we'd better find some skin to rip off those doctors for every mutilation they perform on an infant.

WTF? Aint doin this here. You're just totally mis-educated on Judaism.. Back to the topic.
 
Xavier Pabon, 30, of Banning, and Samer Jayylusi, 36, of Anaheim, were each charged Tuesday with two felony counts of assault by means of force likely to cause great bodily injury, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. The charges also include a hate crime allegation.

The suspects were part of a pro-Palestinian caravan that stopped near Sushi Fumi on the city’s west side neighborhood of Beverly Grove where diners were eating at outdoor tables on May 18, police said.

Another diner told local news at the time that the assailants used anti-Semitic language while trying to determine who was Jewish. That diner, who said he wasn’t Jewish, added that he was pepper sprayed when he tried to break up the attack. The assailants came prepared.

(full article online)

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Can you imagine if Jewish students held a protest for Muslim students to be kicked out of college? You wouldn’t hear the end of it from every news channel. The world would go crazy. But Jewish students wouldn’t do that. And here, you have pro-Palestinian supporters calling for Jewish students to be ousted from John Jay College. Do you see what they said? “Zionism out of CUNY.”

(vide video online)

 
Can you imagine if Jewish students held a protest for Muslim students to be kicked out of college? You wouldn’t hear the end of it from every news channel. The world would go crazy. But Jewish students wouldn’t do that. And here, you have pro-Palestinian supporters calling for Jewish students to be ousted from John Jay College. Do you see what they said? “Zionism out of CUNY.”

(vide video online)

I have the appropriate fart-----TO HELL WITH HADJI SCUM!!!!!
 
A Jewish congregation in Los Angeles was left in shock on Wednesday night after a man reportedly attempted to ram into a crowd of people as they were attending a Sukkot holiday concert.

According to Magen Am, a non-profit that provides security to Jewish institutions, the attacker allegedly accelerated down a one-way alley into a crowd of women and children as the concert at LA’s Shaarei Tefila synagogue was coming to an end.

The crowd of about 20 to 30 managed to jump out of the path of the vehicle before the assailant stopped short in front of a metal gate, yelled “f**k the Jews” and left, the group said.

The group also said that about 20 minutes prior, the man had “canvassed” the event and issued threats, saying, “I’m a real Muslim, I’ll show you what real terrorism looks like.”

(full article online)

 
The selections below were chosen on their individual merits, so to speak. Some are blatantly vile, others unintentionally comical, but all illustrate the moral and intellectual bankruptcy of Middle East studies in North America. Each speaker should recoil in shame when confronted with his own words, but we aren’t so naïve as to expect it.

Wading through the archives was rather like reading “Dante’s Inferno” or C.S. Lewis’s “The Screwtape Letters,” but with an obvious difference of authorial intent. Whereas the poet and the apologist seek to persuade their readers to pursue virtue by illustrating vice, our professors spew vice while masquerading as purveyors of virtue.

Below we expose some of their most infamous statements – and have a little fun while we’re at it. The winners follow, with brief commentary, in chronological order:
1. “We really idolize somebody like Leila Khaled, somebody who actually stands up for herself, speaks for herself, actually goes to a plane and hijacks it.” Rabab Abdulhadi, professor in Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas/Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University. Goldengate Express, September 22, 2020.

Who doesn’t get misty-eyed recalling the grand old days of Palestinian airline hijackings? What better way to preserve that glorious legacy than teaching students to idolize the Queen of Terror at 30,000 Feet, Leila Khaled? Back in 1970, Khaled helped hijack an El Al flight but failed to blow it up when her grenade didn’t explode. A role model for the ages.


(full article online)

 
The Jewish studies faculty at Michigan State University has condemned a string of three antisemitic incidents that occurred over a single weekend, calling for a swift investigation and education efforts.

In one incident, which took place during the weekend marking 20 years since the September 11th attacks, a 9/11 mural of an American flag captioned “Never Forget 2,977 Lives” was defaced to read “Israel Forget 2,977 Lives” — evoking the conspiracy theory falsely blaming the attacks on the Jewish state.

“This is a modern iteration of the centuries-old trope that Jews control world events,” said the school’s Michael and Elaine Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel in a Sept. 15 statement.

During the same weekend, someone with a profile picture of a swastika joined a biology class group chat promising to prove that “Jews are scum.” Later, someone using the same screen-name said “shut the hell up Jew boy” and “this is why you don’t trust Jews” in a group chat for an off-campus housing complex.

“These incidents make clear that antisemitism is a real problem that we need to address to realize our vision of MSU as an inclusive community for all its members,” the Institute said.

“We were already concerned about antisemitism on campus,” Serling Institute Director Yael Aronoff told The State News. “About five years ago, we heard about rising antisemitism on campuses and students started telling us more about their experiences, and that’s why, for the past five years, we’ve organized a forum for students to share their experiences on campus about antisemitism.”

“Each year on average we have about 25 students who share their experiences. Often the OIE Office [Office of Institutional Equity] says that every single one of those things should’ve been reported to OIE, most students, of course, don’t report.”

The Serling Institute said the university is determining whether the perpetrator is a student or resident of East Lansing.

“These events on campus are not isolated. In the last several years, students at MSU have shared more than 75 incidents of antisemitism ranging from ‘jokes,’ to verbal attacks, to destruction of property.”

(full article online)

 
According to RTL, examination of the suspect's phone reveals that he carried out research on synagogues in in Paris, as well as research on joining jihadist groups in Syria.

His arrest was a collaboration between French customs and the United States where his package was intercepted and replaced (according to some reports) with a non-functional weapon, allowing authorities to arrest him after he took delivery.

It seems likely that the arrest foiled a major attack against French Jews.

(full article online)

 
In a separate report, the Fare network — a Europe-wide group combating racism in soccer — said that “eyewitnesses were shocked by the levels of anti-Semitism” at the match. The group tweeted a photo of a man draped in Union Berlin’s red colors proffering a Nazi salute towards the Maccabi fans.

Another eyewitness told Germany’s Bild news outlet that the anti-Semitic chanting escalated after Andreas Voglsammer opened the scoring for the home side in the 33rd minute.

“Someone tried to set an Israeli flag on fire and there were chants of ‘f***ing Jews,’” the witness said, while emphasizing that “a handful of people were pestering us” and that a number of Union fans had protested, interposing themselves between the Israeli visitors and their would-be assailants.

The same witness added that plainclothes police officers had made themselves known as the anti-Semitic incidents unfolded, though they refrained from making any immediate arrests.

When Kevin Behrens scored Union Berlin’s second goal early in the second half, the anti-Semitic chanting became more “aggressive,” another witness told German broadcaster DW, while Taiwo Awoniyi’s addition of a third goal in the 76th minute resulted in objects being hurled at the Maccabi Haifa goal.

(full article online)

 
Ofarim recounted that he was waiting in a long line at the hotel because computers at the check-in counter were down.

“I was standing in the queue wearing my necklace which is my right and which I have worn all my life,” he said, holding up his Star of David pendant.

Ofarim, 39, observed that guests in the same line were moved up in front of him to check-in and he didn’t understand why. After nearly an hour, he finally got to the counter and asked the reception clerk why he was left waiting while other guests were repeatedly brought forward.

The clerk answered “to straighten the queue,” Ofarim said.

“I was also standing in line,” the musician countered.

“Then out of a corner someone says ‘pack up your star’ [referencing the Star of David pendant]. Next, the reception clerk says ‘pack up your star and then you can check-in,’” Ofarim recalled. The Munich-born singer is the son of Israeli pop star Abi Ofarim, who had several hit singles in the 1960s with his first wife Esther.

Following the incident, Ofarim wrote in a Facebook post: “Haven’t we learned anything from the past? I’m speechless! … this is not the first time, but now it’s enough.”

(full article online)

 
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