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Manfred Gerstenfeld on Holocaust Justice: The Battle for Restitution in America’s Courts
October 1, 2005 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
The American Legal System and Holocaust Restitution Holocaust Justice: The Battle for Restitution in America's Courts, by Michael J. Bazyler Reviewed by Manfred Gerstenfeld
The Battle for Divestment from Israeli Securities in Somerville
September 27, 2005 |
Seva Brodsky
From summer 2003, the city of Somerville in the metropolitan Boston area became the battleground for a municipal divestment project against Israel. Previously, anti-Israeli divestment campaigns had mainly focused on universities. The Somerville Divestment Project took the form of a campaign for divestment of holdings in Israeli government bonds and stocks of companies engaging in military business with Israel.
The Churches and the Battle against Anti-Semitism
March 21, 2004 |
Rabbi David Rosen
Many Jews are unfamiliar with the recent changes in Christianity and still perceive it as hostile. Nevertheless, for over half a century, both Catholicism and Protestantism have been repudiating anti-Semitism and, for the most part, proselytism, while cultivating good relations with Jews and respecting the integrity of Judaism. Because Israelis live in a Jewish state and tend to have little interaction with Christians, they are often particularly unaware of these positive changes.