Daily Archives: November 25, 2025
Jews in the 20th century made their mark in the United States
The rise of Jew-hatred in America is not only under the guise of anti-Zionism, but it also promulgates the false belief that Jews have exercised too much political power in America and that this...
The Blue Card distributes 100 turkeys to Holocaust survivors in New York
The Blue Card, the nation’s leading nonprofit providing direct assistance to Holocaust survivors, has begun distributing 100 turkeys to survivor households across New York City after receiving a donation facilitated by Lincoln Center for...
If the swastika isn’t hate, what is?
The U.S. Coast Guard, founded in 1790, has defended American values for 235 years. Which is exactly why this past week’s confusion—over whether the Coast Guard would reclassify the Nazi swastika and the hangman’s...
Donald Trump’s peace for Ukraine is a warning for Israel
Though US President Donald Trump likely has greater concern for Israel than Ukraine, his de facto peace for both nations is transactional. In predictable obeisance to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the American president now...
Adolf Hitler (no, not that Hitler) likely to win re-election in Namibia
A Namibian politician named Adolf Hitler Uunona is on track to win re-election this week for his second term as a regional councillor in northern Namibia, where he previously won his Ompundja constituency with...
Colombia rescues 17 minors from Jewish cult accused of abuse
Colombian authorities said on Sunday that they had rescued 17 minors from members of a fundamentalist ultra-Orthodox Jewish cult under investigation for alleged child sex abuse.
Guatemalan authorities say Lev Tahor, or “Pure Heart” in...
‘Miss Palestine’ hints at voting fraud after Miss Universe elimination
Nadeen Ayoub, the first-ever official Palestinian contestant in the “Miss Universe” pageant, alleged on Monday that the contest was manipulated after a rival gained what she said was an “impossible” surge in votes.
“I was...
Poland summons Israeli ambassador over Yad Vashem post
A “today in history” tweet by Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum highlighting how Jews were forced to wear a yellow badge during World War Two sparked a firestorm in Poland on Monday, with the...
Germany charges 100-year-old with World War II-related war crimes
Prosecutors in Dortmund, Germany, charged a 100-year-old man with war crimes they say he had committed as a guard during World War II and the Holocaust at a prisoner of war camp in Hemer,...
































