The European Union’s Absurd Insistence That Hizballah Is Not a Terrorist Group
To protect Lebanon’s stability, sanction, rather than protect, Hizballah.
July 20, 2020
“He sings with a real Jewish turn, with a real Jewish moan and sigh.”
During the first half of the 20th century, American Jews became eager consumers of cantorial music. This was also a time of increased interaction between Jews and African Americans—by the 1920s Harlem had become home to the world’s second-largest concentration of Jews—and the proliferation of black synagogues. Perhaps one result of these trends, writes Henry Sapoznik, was the phenomenon of the black cantor:
To protect Lebanon’s stability, sanction, rather than protect, Hizballah.
Nobody should want friends like Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory.
“He sings with a real Jewish turn, with a real Jewish moan and sigh.”
Along with an insiders’ look at George W. Bush’s Middle East Policy.
The isle of Alderney.
During the first half of the 20th century, American Jews became eager consumers of cantorial music. This was also a time of increased interaction between Jews and African Americans—by the 1920s Harlem had become home to the world’s second-largest concentration of Jews—and the proliferation of black synagogues. Perhaps one result of these trends, writes Henry Sapoznik, was the phenomenon of the black cantor:
Unlock the most serious Jewish, Zionist, and American thinking.
Subscribe Now