When Facts No Longer Matter, The Jews Can Be Blamed For Every Evil
We have to go back a little over 900 years to understand how the Blood libel against the Jews got started. It was in England, in 1144, during the Middle Ages. The Jewish people had already suffered quite a bit, and Christianity–an originally Jewish faith–was distancing itself further and further from its Jewish roots. We are only fifty years after the first Crusade of 1096, and it is definitely not a great time to be Jewish in Europe.
Israel At 78: The Growing Call To Rebuild The Third Temple
The banners waving through Jerusalem this year were not only blue-and-white Israeli flags. During the recent Jerusalem Day celebrations, another symbol appeared again and again among crowds marching through the Old City: images of a future Third Temple standing upon the Temple Mount. For some, it was political theater. For others, it was a declaration of destiny.


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