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Tag Archives: Julius Streicher
bearing false witness
Inside job? The implications if so, of the Yad Vashem desecrations, extensive as they were, are far reaching. Certainly, the quantity and openess in which the deed was executed has some of the earmarks of people in the know as … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Avner Shalev Yad Vashem, Der Sturmer, Haavara Agreement, Israel anarchism, Israel extreme left, Jonathan Kay national Post, Julius Streicher, Mea Shearim, MK Zahava Galon, Moses Mendelssohn, Rabbi Moses Sofer of Pressburg, Reform Movement judaism, Rudolf Kastner, Yad Vashem Museum, Yad Vashem Museum defaced
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let them make soap
Homeland insecurity… Israel is the world’s greatest propaganda machine, or at least right up there. The spin is a democratic nation that will taken in any jew and give citizenship ; the sheer weight and swagger, read indoctrinated egotism of … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Batsheva Sobelman, Benzion Netanyahu, Dani Rosenberg, Franz Kafka, George Grosz, Julius Streicher, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Orly Vilnai-Federbush, Pedro Berruguete, Pope Gregory Talmud burning, Robert Capa, robert capa israel, Walter Benjamin, Zoltan Kluger
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corridors of power
They needed the labor. So, the arrangement was to create this fictitious identity called religious Zionism , an oxymoron and make them believe they held real power. It a stretch to imagine it, but Netanyahu’s grandfather was a rabbi and … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Amona expulsion, Benzion Netanyahu, Gideon Levy Haaretz, gush emunim, gush katif expulsion, Julius Streicher, Labor Zionism, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Meir Dagan Mossad, meir margalit, Meretz Party, Oslo accords, Rabbi Shalom Dov Wolpo, Tzipi Livni, Zehava Gal-On, Zionism and the holocaust
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Aesthetics of Nihilism: Death as a ''Ready Made''
The general chaos was captured in the driving art movement in Germany in the years between the World Wars by German Expressionism. But once Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party began their ascent into power, culminating in 1933 with the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Modern Art, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Andre Breton, Dadaists, Edmund Husserl, Eugene Davidson, George Grosz, German Expressionism, Hans Jurgen Syberberg, Heidegger, John Heartfield, Julius Streicher, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Martin Heidegger, Max Ernst, Michael Zimmerman, Raoul Hausmann, Salvador dali, Sigmeund Freud, Wagner
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