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Foxman and wrote
In response, Abraham Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League, wrote about the JPFO, " Anti-Semitism has a long and painful history, and the linkage to gun control is a tactic by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership to manipulate the fear of anti-Semitism toward their own end ...
Reaction from the State of Israel and much of the worldwide Jewish community was strongly negative, and Abraham Foxman, president of the Anti-Defamation League, wrote to Cardinal Walter Kasper in order to express his opposition to any ecclesiastic re-integration of Bishop Williamson.
ADL National Director Abraham Foxman wrote: " We expect more from democratic states than we do from totalitarian ones.
Foxman wrote a book in response to Professor's John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walts book, The Israel Lobby and U. S. Foreign Policy, entitled ' The Deadliest Lies: The Israel Lobby and the Myth of Jewish Control.

Foxman and use
He is also helping to take down the " Downfall Parodies " internet meme off of YouTube alongside Abraham Foxman and Martin Moskowicz through the use of DMCAs.
Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, issued the following statement: " Pat Oliphant's outlandish and offensive use of the Star of David in combination with Nazi-like imagery is hideously anti-Semitic.

Foxman and will
Anti-Defamation League President Abraham Foxman issued a press release upon her death saying that " She will be fondly remembered for her unwavering and valiant support of the State of Israel and her unequivocal opposition to anti-Semitism, especially during her tenure at the United Nations.
Abe Foxman, reacted similarly, saying he was " not distressed or disturbed ", and noted that disseminating hasbara has always been the responsibility of every Foreign Ministry staff officer, especially those working abroad ; if eliminating one department means everyone will assume greater responsibility for his or her own efforts in distributing hasbara, then he is all in favor.

Foxman and difficult
" Foxman additionally sent a letter to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressing regret over the difficulty his position caused for the government of Turkey: " We had no intention to put the Turkish people or its leaders in a difficult position.

Foxman and Vatican
At the same time, Foxman emphasized that " the Vatican is not an enemy of the Jewish people, nor is Pope Benedict XVI.

Foxman and John
John Nihmey and Stuart Foxman published the fictional Time of Their Lives — The Dionne Tragedy in 1986.

Foxman and could
" According to that report published a year later, in 2001, " the Anti-Defamation League's national director, Abraham Foxman, and its national chairman, Howard Berkowitz, said in a statement at the time: " We are stunned that in the year 2000 the Supreme Court could issue such a decision ....

Foxman and church
Foxman said he was not offended that Sarah Palin's church hosted a leader of Jews for Jesus, an Evangelical Christian organization that seek to combine Jewish practice with a belief in the divinity of Jesus.

Foxman and on
Sports teams of Elgin Academy are nicknamed the Hilltoppers — Elgin Academy is built on a hill — and the mascot is Foxman, after the nearby Fox River.
Born on April 16, 1908, to Nathan and Ada ( Foxman ) Freedman in Zhytomyr, Russian Empire ( now Ukraine ), Freedman moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada when he was three years old.
" Foxman won the Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Leadership Award on April 18, 2002 from the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Additionally, President George W. Bush appointed Foxman to serve on the Honorary Delegation to accompany him to Jerusalem for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel in May 2008.
Foxman was also criticized for his initial response to Gibson's apology for his behavior during his 2006 DUI arrest and for giving second billing to the Seattle Jewish Federation shooting that occurred on the same day.
Foxman has continued to condemn Gibson for The Passion of the Christ, saying in 2008, " What he was doing was giving credibility, on film, in our lifetime, to deicide.

Foxman and Jews
Nonetheless, Foxman said, " If it's about a Crucifixion in which the Jews kill Christ, you can never clean it up enough.
Abraham Foxman, director of the Anti-Defamation League ( ADL ) published a letter to Heeb decrying the spread as " blasphemous to both Christians and Jews ".
* Foxman, Abraham, Jews and Money: The Story of a Stereotype, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010 ISBN 978-0-230-62385-9

Foxman and Jewish
Gibson was criticized by Abraham Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League ( whose stated purpose is to fight anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry in the U. S .), for holding private screenings for prominent, politically and socially conservative Christian and Jewish religious leaders yet not inviting those who had already criticized the film.
After having some time to study Summorum Pontificum and its implications for the Jewish point-of-view, Abraham Foxman, the National Director of the ADL, reiterated its previously-stated position.
Columnist Lysiane Gagnon in the Toronto Globe and Mail and the editors of the Canadian Jewish News took issue with some CUPE leaders comparisons between Israel's policies and South Africa's apartheid system. Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League labelled CUPE's action as " deplorable and offensive.
Foxman has received criticism from Jewish and non-Jewish quarters for his antagonist approach to the 2004 film The Passion of the Christ and its director Mel Gibson.
The resolution takes a position ; it comes to a judgment ," said Foxman in a statement issued to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
However, Foxman objects to Christians praying for Jewish conversion, and the ADL has protested such activities of the Catholic Church.

Foxman and .
Falwell's staunch pro-Israel stand, sometimes referred to as " Christian Zionism ", drew the strong support of the Anti-Defamation League and its leader Abraham Foxman.
Rabbi Daniel Lapin, the head of the Toward Tradition organisation, criticized this statement, and said of Foxman, the head of the ADL, " what he is saying is that the only way to escape the wrath of Foxman is to repudiate your faith.
Adolf Hitler indicated, according to Abe Foxman, approval of these anti-Semitic elements in the Oberammergau Passion Play.
* Foxman, Abraham.
In the United States, the chairman of the Anti-Defamation League Abraham Foxman compared the decree to the earlier practices of Nazi Germany.
" It's fine to have him speak at a conference or colloquium ," said the league's national director Abraham Foxman.
* Foxman, Abraham H. Never Again?

wrote and wider
He wrote it in French, not in Latin and thereby reached a wider audience in his country than that of scholars.
" She frequently used shorter, stabbing phrases, and her voice was harder, with a wider vibrato ", one biographer wrote.
In 1932, using an accessible style to appeal to a wider audience, she wrote The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ; the book would become her first best-seller.
Reiber wrote the first fifty issues of the first ongoing The Books of Magic series ( May 94-July 98 ), as well as a number of miniseries, mostly set in the wider Vertigo universe ( and particularly the Sandman / Books of Magic sections )-Mythos: The Final Tour ( 1996-7 ), Hellblazer / The Books of Magic ( 1997-8 ), The Trenchcoat Brigade ( 1999 ), The Books of Faerie: Molly's Story ( 1999 ).
Attempting to express the " language of the common man ", Wordsworth and his fellow Romantic poets focused on employing poetic language for a wider audience, countering the mimetic, tightly constrained Neo-Classic poems ( although it's important to note that the poet wrote first and foremost for his / her own creative, expression ).
Writing for Allmusic, critic William Ruhlman wrote the album was " Al Kooper's finest work, an album on which he moves the folk-blues-rock amalgamation of the Blues Project into even wider pastures, taking in classical and jazz elements ( including strings and horns ), all without losing the pop essence that makes the hybrid work.
American composer Max Schubel found himself in this category, and wrote the New York theater piece Rubber Court to bring wider attention to the problem.
But television critic Mark Lawson wrote that Potter's " tendency towards unfocused vitriol and noisy self-examination made his contribution easily swattable by the BBC's damage controllers and ignorable by the wider audience.
The case gained wider notoriety when humor columnist Dave Barry wrote a column about starting a fire in his own toaster with Pop-Tarts.
He wrote poetry in traditional forms, including Prologue, a blank-verse drama on the life of John Huss, as well as several hymn texts ( set to music by Dwight Gustafson and Joan Pinkston ) that are known to a wider fundamentalist community beyond the BJU campus.
Due to the Caliphs ' patronage, his eagerness to reach a wider audience, and establish himself, al-Jāḥiẓ stayed in Baghdad ( and later Samarra ) where he wrote a huge number of his books.
With Chris Patten, he wrote the Conservative Party manifesto for the October 1974 election-a second loss, by a wider margin.
While these writers were all more or less academic, and appealed to the cultured few, four poets of the people addressed a far wider public: Verdi ( 1779 – 1820 ), of Bordeaux, who wrote comic and satirical pieces ; Jean Reboul ( 1796 – 1864 ), the baker of Nîmes, who never surpassed his first effort, L ' Ange à l ' enfant ( 1828 ); Victor Gelu ( 1806-188 ~), relentless and brutal, but undeniably powerful of his kind ( Fenian ci Grouman ; dix chansons provençales, 1840 ); and, greatest of them all, the true and acknowledged forerunner of the felibres, Jacques Jasmin, whose poems, both lyrical and narrative, continue to find favour with men of the highest culture and literary attainments, as with the villagers for whom they were primarily intended.
In 1983 William Rodarmor wrote an article for the CoEvolution Quarterly charging that Muktananda had engaged in behavior at odds with his own teachings and with wider societal norms.
German philosopher and anthropologist of law Axel Montenbruck wrote that Dehumanization is inextricably linked with both the “ techniques of neutralization ” ( Matza / Sykes ) and to the obedience aspects of the Milgram-experiment and in a wider sense with Zimbardos Stanford prison-experiment.
Literary scholar Boaz Arpaly wrote about the influence of biography on Amichai's poetry: " Literary criticism made the determination long ago that despite the autobiographical character of Amichai's poetry, the individual depicted in it is the typical Israeli everyman, and even in a wider sense, the individual as an individual of the twentieth century ( a poetics that interweaves the private with the typically generic )... Amichai routinely conflates biographical details from different times into one poetic framework, and exploits drafts and poetic ideas that were recorded in different periods, for a poem that would be written years later ".
Brock wrote two of the best-known poems of the last century, Five Ways to Kill a Man and Song of the Battery Hen, but his work deserves wider recognition beyond these anthology favourites.
Interest in providing a service to the wider community remained and in 1993, Andy Carter wrote to The Radio Authority, on behalf of the group, to register their interest in providing a commercial radio service for their home area, an area very much betwixt and between Coventry and Leicester.
In his first Annual Report, Lord James wrote " A University consists not primarily of buildings, but of men and women, both staff and students " and the collegiate character of York continues to ensure that the University makes outstanding intellectual, sporting and cultural contributions, both on the campus and in the wider community.
In 1980, George Low wrote in Education magazine: Mr. Leonard Barden, manager of the junior squad, traces the resurgence of interest to media coverage of the Fischer-Spassky duel eight years ago and its sequel between Korchnoi and Karpov five years later. In about 1972-73, he recalls, the selectors started casting their nets much wider than the Home Counties grammar schools where the recruiting ground had traditionally been.
" It is high time for such a work ", Mommsen wrote to an associate in Roman studies, " it is more than ever necessary to present to a wider audience the results of our researches.
The style gained wider popularity that year with the cult success of the Jamaican movie The Harder They Come, which starred reggae musician Jimmy Cliff, who also wrote and performed much of the soundtrack album.
* Historian Claudia Clark wrote an account of the case and its wider historical implications: Radium Girls: Women and Industrial Health Reform, 1910-1935 ( published 1997 ).
Due to the great demand generated about disseminating his research results to a wider gambling audience, he wrote the book Beat the Dealer in 1962, widely considered the original card counting manual,

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