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Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Abraham Cooper

Rabbi Abraham Cooper is associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and global social action. Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein is director of Interfaith Relations.

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The Protestant Cutting Edge Of Demonization Of Israel And The Jewish People

By Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Abraham Cooper

The American Jewish community in our hometowns will label us as antisemitic, because we are. – Rev. Todd Stavrkos

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An Open Letter To The Episcopalians’ General Convention Hatefest

By Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Abraham Cooper

Your Church removed any veneer of objectivity or fairness from your General Convention, and zeroed right in on those pesky Zionists. We watched as you introduced a dozen resolutions hostile to the Jewish state,

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Peace In The Mideast Cannot Be Built On Platitudes

By Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Abraham Cooper

Vatican City is surrounded by walls and th Pope is perfectly OK with that. The only wall he seems to detest is Israel's separation barrier.

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What's Really Holding Up Middle East Peace

By Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Abraham Cooper

Not one world leader holds Abbas accountable for his part in the breakdown of negotiations.

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Living Respectfully among Non-Jews: an Open Letter to Jewish Parents

By Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Abraham Cooper

Across Europe, the lid has come off the demons repressed for a few decades after the Holocaust.

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Dear Anglicans: Please Check Your Own Shtreimels First

By Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Abraham Cooper

The Anglicans are urging their faithful to “educate the church about the impact of illegal settlements” on the West Bank.

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Christians Recognizing Themselves In A Jewish Mirror

By Rabbis Yitzchok Adlerstein and Abraham Cooper

A popular aphorism had it that “wie es sich Christelt, so Juedelt es sich” – as things go for Christians, so they go for Jews. In 2013, however, the conditions for some 200 million Christians can be read from the pages of Jewish history.

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