Qatar’s Two-Faced Foreign Policy Makes the Middle East More Dangerous
One thing in English, another in Arabic.
August 24, 2022
And its importance for Jews.
In June, the Victims of Communism Museum opened in Washington, DC, just a few blocks from the White House—but with none of the attention that greeted other recent additions to the city’s cultural landscape. Yet its mission, Gary Dreyer argues, is more important than ever, with the horrors of Communist rule little known, especially by the young, while the Russian and Chinese governments, along with a number of Western leftists, wish to cover them up. Dreyer discusses the moral imperative of ensuring that this history is remembered correctly, and its special importance for Jews:
One thing in English, another in Arabic.
It would be foolish for Riyadh to try to replace Washington with Beijing—and the U.S. shouldn’t let it happen.
Are grandmothers responsible?
And its importance for Jews.
Shalom Putti.
In June, the Victims of Communism Museum opened in Washington, DC, just a few blocks from the White House—but with none of the attention that greeted other recent additions to the city’s cultural landscape. Yet its mission, Gary Dreyer argues, is more important than ever, with the horrors of Communist rule little known, especially by the young, while the Russian and Chinese governments, along with a number of Western leftists, wish to cover them up. Dreyer discusses the moral imperative of ensuring that this history is remembered correctly, and its special importance for Jews:
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