Why is Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf a bestseller in Muslim countries? (see also here.) Why is there an admiration for Hitler, even among “moderate” Muslims in America? Because Muslims and Nazis share one thing in common above all: An unrelenting Jew Hatred. And it’s that base connection that led Nazis and Muslims to work together … Continue reading »
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Nip Evil in the Bud: The Lessons of WWII
Look at previous generations, remember days gone by, says the Torah.by Rabbi Eliezer Melamed As a result of the sour end to “Operation Pillar of Defense”, there is room for some reflection on the important and bitter historical issue of World War II. The Torah commands us: “Remember days long gone by. Ponder the years … Continue reading »
Pamela Geller reviews Robert Spencer’s Did Muhammad Exist?
A perceptive and comprehensive review of my new book (which you can get here). “Inventing Muhammad,” by Pamela Geller at Yahoo Voices, May 4: Imagine if the entire premise that a comprehensive religious, legal, political, social, cultural, and dietary system was based was completely and utterly false.Robert Spencer’s groundbreaking blockbuster book, Did Muhammad Exist? An … Continue reading »
Iran marks Holocaust Remembrance Day by running cartoons mocking Jews and denying Holocaust
Were this a non-Muslim country mocking and celebrating the mass murder of Muslims, the international outcry would be immediate and insistent. But no one cares about this — despite its multicultural protestations, the multicultural Left actually holds Muslims to a lower standard, revealing itself to be actually guilty of the sins it accuses anti-jihad freedom … Continue reading »
Text of speech by Israeli ambassador to US on Capitol Hill to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day
Mr. Speaker, Madam Minority Leader, Honorable legislators, Distinguished veterans The legacy of the Holocaust endows us with a double duty. First, we must not allow the memory of the six million to be trivialized. Human history is rife with atrocities, massacres, and wars, but nothing can be equated with the enormity of the Holocaust. It is profoundly, unbearably, … Continue reading »
When the World Did Nothing
My wife and I just saw the film “In Darkness,” which tells the true story of a Polish man who saved a dozen Jewish men, women and children from the Nazis by hiding them for 14 months in sewers. The heroism of the man is clear, but so is the depressing state of a world … Continue reading »