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Europe's Jewry
Europe's Jewry
French Election: Fillon May Have Lost in France, but He Won in Israel
By Judy Maltz, Haaretz Despite the long lines evident outside polling stations around Israel on Sunday, figures made available by French diplomats in the country show that voter turnout among French-Israelis in the first round of the presidential election was no higher than usual and that the conservative Republican Francois Fillon was by far the preferred candidate among the four…
Pluralism
Pluralism
Most Israeli Arabs Wouldn’t Live With Jews but Want Their Children to Study With Them, Study Says
By Judy Maltz, Haaretz
Pluralism
Pluralism
JPPI Survey: Israeli Jews and Arabs Happy to Live in Israel, Just Not Together
By JNi.Media
Antisemitism
Antisemitism
Op-Ed: Criticism of Israel is not Anti-Semitic – But it Quickly Leads There
This article was first published by EJP- European Jewish Press A controversial anti-Israel conference held recently at University College Cork in Ireland, raised once again an old debate over when criticism of Israel is legitimate, and when it is a thin cover for deeply rooted anti-Semitism. This debate is important because to effectively combat anti-Semitism and protect Europe’s Jewish communities, it is…