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Who’s Rewriting History?

History rewrites: they’re happening all around us, so we should take care to know the facts. Lee Cummings sets the record straight on lies being taught and believed about Israel.

An episode of the Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis podcast, hosted by Jewish Voice, titled "Who’s Rewriting History?" was published on December 6, 2025 and runs 28 minutes.

December 6, 2025 ·28m · Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis

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History rewrites: they’re happening all around us, so we should take care to know the facts. Lee Cummings sets the record straight on lies being taught and believed about Israel.

History rewrites: they’re happening all around us, so we should take care to know the facts. Lee Cummings sets the record straight on lies being taught and believed about Israel.
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