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September 2013

CAROLINE GLICK: SYRIA, IRAN AND THE NORTH KOREAN MODEL

http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2013/09/syria-iran-and-the-north-korea.php?utm_source=MadMimi&utm_ Did US President Barack Obama score a great victory for the United States by concluding a deal with Russia on Syria’s chemical weapons or has he caused irreparable harm to the US’s reputation and international position? By what standard can we judge his actions when the results will only be known next year? To […]

MARTIN SHERMAN: FAILED PHILANTHROPY

http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Into-the-fray-Like-a-man-in-a-bucket-Failed-philanthropy-cont-326586 Trying to win the strategic ideological battle with the Left using the current methods is like a man standing in a bucket, trying to lift himself up by the handle. And just as futile. Philanthropy is not working as well as it should, and almost everyone knows it. The causes that receive the most […]

DID YOU KNOW THAT IN 1948-1950 ALASKA AIRLINES TOOK PART IN AN AIRLIFT OF 50,000 JEWS FROM YEMEN TO ISRAEL?

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From the end of 1948 to the fall of 1950, Alaska Airlines took part in the airlift of 50,000 Jews from Yemen to the newly created nation of Israel. Known as Operation Magic Carpet, Alaska Airlines employees flew in perilous conditions while helping to fulfill a Biblical prophecy that said the Yemenite Jews would return to their homeland “on the wings of eagles.”

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-87oVpwZqmbU/UhoQHiNZAuI/AAAAAAAAZRU/pNctY4jRgnE/s1600/alaskaair7.jpgMore than 60 years later a new museum in the state of Alaska pays tribute to this piece of Alaska Airlines history. The Alaska Jewish Museum’s first featured exhibit, “On the Wings of Eagles: Alaska’s Contribution to Operation Magic Carpet,” tells the story of a young Alaska Airlines and its employees’ heroic efforts to avert a humanitarian crisis during a trying time in world history.

“We decided to have the ‘On the Wings of Eagles’ exhibit at the museum because of the unique melding of energies between disparate groups (Alaska Airlines, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the State of Israel and the American government) to ensure the rescue of virtually an entire population from devastating circumstances,” says Leslie Fried, the museum’s curator.

The Yemenite Jews in Aden were living under extremely harsh conditions in the years prior to and immediately following the birth of the State of Israel.

At the time, Alaska Airlines was the largest non-scheduled carrier in the world. When the American Joint Distribution Committee contacted Alaska President James A. Wooten, he was moved after seeing the terrible conditions under which the Yemenite Jews lived in the Aden ghetto created by the British.

Remember When Obama Promised to Bankrupt Coal? That’s Tomorrow. By: Ben Howe (Diary)

http://www.redstate.com/2013/09/19/remember-when-obama-promised-to-bankrupt-coal-thats-tomorrow/ For those with short memories: That was way back in 2008 when President Obama was merely a candidate.  Five years later, his dreams of bankrupting coal are getting taken up a notch. Tomorrow, Dear Leader is set to unveil a regulation that forms the centerpiece of his “anti-climate change” policy announced awhile back to […]

MARILYN PENN: THE NAKED CITY

http://politicalmavens.com/ New Yorkers have prided themselves on cleaning up Times Square, routing out the sleazy movie theaters and massage parlors, creating pedestrian streets and bringing more family-friendly theaters and events to the neighborhood.  A Madame Tussaud wax museum, a humongous toy store, various traveling exhibitions including King Tut and Lego constructions have all inhabited the […]