From: AICE < To: jeevacation(ii2gmail.com Subject: AICE Update: Do Muslim Terrorists Have Anything to do with Islam? Date: Mon, 02 May 2016 11:19:26 +0000 The American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise 0444 214 &bat* E-Newsletter Jewish Virtual IN THIS ISSUE Myths & Facts: Exclusive Mitchell Bard in The Jerusalem Post Podcast 2016 Elections Ze'ev Jabotinsky Fr THIS WEEK IN JEWISH HISTORY Death of Hitler Announced (1945) President Truman Signs Order to Prosecute Nazi War Criminals (1945) President Obama Renews Sanctions on Syria (2010) See More Jewish History Events May 2, 2016 Myths & Facts: Online Exclusive Do Muslim Terrorists Have Anything to do with Islam? Since his first major speech in Cairo just months into his presidency, President Obama has shown determination to improve relations with the Muslim world. Toward that end, he has stubbornly refused to use the words "radical Islam" or "Islamic terrorists" for even the most heinous attacks by individuals and groups that say they are acting according to their religious beliefs. He will not, for example, refer to the ISIS terrorists as the Islamic State. Click Here to Continue Reading ,±Myths 2012 Facts: The Jerusalem Post Another Response to BDS: Israeli and U.S. Law Students Simulating Business Negotiations Just as many schools are enduring Israel hate weeks, and Jews are lamenting the proliferation of anti-Semitic BDS (boycott, divestment, sanctions) campaigns, a novel program is being offered for American law students who will travel to Israel for a unique opportunity to participate in an international business negotiations simulation. The students are exposed to the type of real world negotiation conducted by international transactional EFTA00703610
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