White Liberals Are Turning against the Jews and Israel
“The Great Awokening” breeds fear of Jewish power.
June 11, 2019
It brought more allies and more citizens.
On June 4, 1988, Poland held its first free elections since before World War II, and Solidarity, the anti-Communist party, won 99 percent of the vote. To Sever Plocker, the date marks the beginning of the end of Communism and therefore of the cold war in Europe. He takes the recent anniversary of the election to reflect on the implications for the Jewish state:
“The Great Awokening” breeds fear of Jewish power.
Build apartments, fight incitement, and take out the garbage.
It brought more allies and more citizens.
A rabbi’s son recalls the revival of Judaism in the Russian capital.
On June 4, 1988, Poland held its first free elections since before World War II, and Solidarity, the anti-Communist party, won 99 percent of the vote. To Sever Plocker, the date marks the beginning of the end of Communism and therefore of the cold war in Europe. He takes the recent anniversary of the election to reflect on the implications for the Jewish state:
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