The American Jewish Establishment Has Failed to Grapple with the Threat of Anti-Semitism
Who will speak for the Jews?
February 17, 2020
Replacing Latin crosses with Stars of David.
The U.S. military cemetery in Manila, with 17,058 graves, is the largest burial ground for Americans who lost their lives in World War II. In a ceremony held on February 12, five of the graveyard’s thousands of crosses were replaced with Stars of David, thanks to an effort spearheaded by Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, whose father served as a military chaplain during the war. Shashank Bengali describes the project:
Who will speak for the Jews?
The World Council of Church’s new supersessionism.
At the very least, Holocaust education shouldn’t treat Israel as an unfortunate but ignorable extra to Jewish identity.
Replacing Latin crosses with Stars of David.
The Jews of Ferrara.
The U.S. military cemetery in Manila, with 17,058 graves, is the largest burial ground for Americans who lost their lives in World War II. In a ceremony held on February 12, five of the graveyard’s thousands of crosses were replaced with Stars of David, thanks to an effort spearheaded by Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, whose father served as a military chaplain during the war. Shashank Bengali describes the project:
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