Shortly after accusing Jews of trying to "buy up Hungary," a far-right politician sent a Hanukkah card to a local rabbi:
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Gábor Vona, the leader of Hungary’s far-right Jobbik party, for the first time ever, sent a letter in December to Hungarian Jews conveying greetings to “you and your faith community with respect on the occasion of Hanukkah.” The letter, from the head of a party with a long history of anti-Semitism, ...
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Incensed at news reports that the Russian government holds compromising information about Donald Trump, the president-elect vented his anger on Twitter on Wednesday morning:
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The full-page ad in a Washington D.C. newspaper was signed by 58 rabbis from a range of congregations:
Dozens of Washington-area rabbis urged President-elect Donald Trump to “reconsider” his campaign’s rhetoric and extend his agenda to all Americans. The full-page ad appearing in Tuesday’s Express, a subway giveaway newspaper published by the Washington Post, welcomes the incoming administration “to ...
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“Most people visiting are shocked to discover there’s a town next to the former Nazi camp. For me, it was somehow the other way around,”
"This is the last opportunity the Obama administration has to assure the American public that they are not putting all of the gears and levers of American governance in the hands of a corrupt businessman."
Netanyahu allegedly offered to damage a competitive newspaper in exchange for more favorable coverage:
New details have come to light on the alleged bribery deal discussed between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Yedioth Ahronoth and Ynet publisher Arnon Mozes. The proposed deal included a sharp change in the coverage of the prime minister by the Yedioth Ahronoth group in exchange for Netany...
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