After last night's weird video of the Chabad kid dancing in a Chinese music competition, this video of an interviewer asking Chinese people what they think about Jews seems quite normal:
Smart, good at business, unified? The big nose seems to be a reasonable trade-off!
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Who Would You Kill?
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the my...
Remembering
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[image: Dry Bones cartoon, Israel, Entebbe, Terrorism,]
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steps towards using the Apartheid smear to delegitimise Israel. Everybody
with ...
A “Dear Europe” Letter
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for ...
‘Test & Trace’ is a mirage
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the govern...