Executive Director, Jewish Community Relations Council
Steve Hunegs was named Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) in November of 2006. Hunegs has a long association with the JCRC. He served on the Board of Directors from 1993 to 2002 and served as Board President from 1998 to 2000. Read more about Steve Hunegs.
Along the lines of the critique of the Goldstone Report, I have included a number of resources used by Dore Gold, Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations from 1997 – 1999, in a debate with Justice Goldstone at Brandeis University. The information contained in this posting is a dramatic refutation of the allegations contained in the Goldstone Report. More…
On this Veterans Day, for those who are religious and for those who are not, let us all pledge to be more thankful, more grateful, and more humble with respect to our fellow Americans, and their families, who voluntarily place their lives at risk and give up so much so that we can enjoy the bountiful freedom and security of being citizens of the United States of America. More…
The Twin Cities Interfaith Youth Leadership Coalition is building bridges across cultural, religious, ethnic, geographic differences to break down those barriers that may divide. More…
Thoughts and musings about the Coen brothers new movie. More…
Senator Kennedy remained true to America’s founding ideals as a nation of opportunity and equality for all as exemplified by his work to pass the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which removed historical racial quotas for legal immigration. More…
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GOLDSTONE's OWN WORDS!
On October 2, Goldstone took pains to characterize his mission for the U.N. Human Rights Council as purely fact-finding, gathering … read more information that would later be evaluated and tested. A useful road map for further investigations, he said. It was almost as if he were trying to frame the 575-page report as a brief that members of the international community could look at and decide for themselves whether further action was warranted. ââ¬ÅWe had to do the best we could with the material we had,ââ¬Â he said during the interview. ââ¬ÅIf this was a court of law, there would have been nothing proven.ââ¬Â And: ââ¬ÅI wouldnââ¬â¢t consider it in any way embarrassing if many of the allegations turn out to be disproved.ââ¬Â
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