
A teacher in Albany, New York told students to write a persuasive argument saying that Jews are evil and to ‘convince me of your loyalty’ to Hitler’s regime.

A teacher in Albany, New York told students to write a persuasive argument saying that Jews are evil and to ‘convince me of your loyalty’ to Hitler’s regime.

While we’re busy waging the ‘War on Christmas,’ people around the world and in the US are celebrating a dazzling variety of other holidays.

Bill O’Reilly’s latest bit of idiocy — pro-choice women are possessed, and Europe’s economy collapsed due to Godlessness.

Israel and the U.S. are livid as 94 percent of U.N. votes call for recognition of Palestinian state.

A ceasefire has been announced between Israel and Hamas after eight days of brutal fighting.

The ‘Festival of Lights,’ Chanukah, begins tomorrow evening, December 20th at sundown. No doubt, many non-Jews are unfamiliar with the holiday, its origins and traditions. In the spirit of the numerous books out these days that explain seemingly complicated things in a simple fashion, we offer this tongue in cheek, ‘A Gentile’s Guide to Chanukah.’

Any intellectually honest person who has watched Fox Noise on occasion, knows all too well that many social and political conservatives are masterful at denying facts and spinning the truth to serve their agenda. (E.G. The entire U.S. debt was created during President Obama’s term in office.)

Rush Limbaugh may be as conniving and as hateful as they come, but he is outdoing himself more and more. With his usual mindless flair of flinging shit on the wall and seeing what sticks, today on his radio he has sent the first salvo against the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) crowds. He is secretly laying the undertone for his mindless minions to pick up their marching orders and declare the OWS as antisemitic. Below is a feed courtesy of Media Matters.

I consider myself lucky. I was raised without conventional religion. My father was a second generation atheist from a Jewish family. My mother was a first generation agnostic from a non-evangelical Episcopalian family. My friends were all Christian.