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Posts Tagged: Heinrich Heine

July 9, 2023 12:17 pm
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Sweden Must Prevent Public Burnings of Religious Books

JNS.org - The great German writer Heinrich Heine famously observed in his 1821 stage play “Almansor,” set in Spain during the Inquisition, that “wherever books...

May 9, 2016 1:20 pm
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The ‘Liberal’ Book-Burners

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat was recently shouted down by protesters at San Francisco State University. These intruders were not voicing legitimate objections or offering opposing views; instead, they...

World

US Issues Further Sanctions on Iran, Targets Drones

The United States on Thursday issued further sanctions on Iran, targeting Iranian drones, including their use by Russia in the war in Ukraine, as Washington seeks to ratchet up pressure...

Israel

Israeli Hostage Families Make Passover Plea for Return of Missing Loved One...

Relatives of Israeli hostages held in Gaza will mark the start of the Jewish holiday of Passover, a week-long festival that...

Middle East

Drone, Rocket Attacks Targeted US Forces in Iraq, US Officials Say

US forces in Iraq and Syria faced two separate rocket and explosive drone attacks in less than 24 hours, Iraqi security sources and US officials told Reuters on Monday, the...

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