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Zionists Provoke Iran – Press TV

| April 11, 2024

In the aftermath of its attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus and the assassination of seven Iranian officials, including the commander of the "Quds Force" affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Mohammad Reza Zahedi, Zionist Israel has raised the level of security alertness in anticipation of the potential Iranian response. This comes especially after escalating threats from leaders of the "Resistance Axis" in their speeches, in commemoration for International Al-Quds Day. The United States and Zionist Israel are attempting to drag Iran into a regional war against the backdrop of the genocide in Gaza.

Residents of German city march in solidarity with Jewish community following attack on synagogue – European Jewish Press

| April 11, 2024

European Jewish Press, Europe's sole Jewish news and information service. Launched end 2005, the European Jewish Press is the sole online Jewish news agency in Europe

Trending topics Israel and Jewish identity: A review of Understanding Zionism, Who Are the Jewsand Who Can We … – The Christian Century

| April 11, 2024

Understanding Zionism: Historyand Perspectives By Anne Perez Fortress What exactly does it mean to identify oneself as a Zionist or to call someone else one?

Questioning Belief, by Raphael Zarum review: An essential resource that helps integrate Judaism with modernity – The Jewish Chronicle

| April 11, 2024

In his book Mateh Dan published in 1714, Rabbi David Nieto of Bevis Marks Synagogue incorporated science to explain Jewish belief. He was the first in a line of prominent British rabbinic scholars, which would include Hertz, Jacobs and Sacks, who have demonstrated that there is no rupture between Judaism and the modern world. Raphael Zarum, the Dean of the London School of Jewish Studies, formerly Jews College, is now stepping into that line

Report: Rabbi attacked in the Netherlands – European Jewish Press

| March 30, 2024

European Jewish Press, Europe's sole Jewish news and information service.

‘How many miracles can we get?’: Holocaust saga comes to life in new Hulu miniseries – The Times of Israel

| March 30, 2024

It was Passover 1938, and the Kurc family gathered around the Seder table in Radom, Poland, to celebrate. By the next year, with the onset of World War II, the family found itself scattered far and wide, trying desperately to survive the Holocaust with almost no knowledge of the fate of their loved ones. The Kurc familys story is at the center of We Were the Lucky Ones, a new eight-part Hulu miniseries that covers close to a decade of their harrowing journeys.

Jason Rubenstein ’04 to Serve as Harvard Hillel Executive Director | News – Harvard Crimson

| March 21, 2024

Rabbi Jason B. Rubenstein 04 will serve as the next executive director of Harvard Hillel, the organization announced in a press release Monday. Rubenstein succeeds Rabbi Jonah C

Happy horses (part 2/2) | Reuven Chaim Klein | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| March 21, 2024

Towards the end of the Story of Purim, the Persian king Achashverosh overturned his awful decree against the Jews, sending out messages throughout his kingdom to announce that the Jews had permission to fight back against their enemies. As the Bible reports, and he sent scrolls in the hands of the runners withsusim, the riders of therechesh, theachashtranim, sons of theremachim (Est

With New Holocaust Museum, the Netherlands Reckons With Its Past – Smithsonian Magazine

| March 13, 2024

The museum is located inside a former teacher's college that played a vital role in the Dutch resistance. National Holocaust Museum DuringWorld War II, the Nazis murdered 75 percent of all Dutch Jews, the highest proportion of any country in Western Europe. And yet, for decades, many in the Netherlands were reluctant to acknowledge this dark period in the nations history

UPenn faculty sues university in attempt to stop anti-Semitism documents being sent to Congress: ‘McCarthyism’ – Campus Reform

| March 13, 2024

The University of Pennsylvania Faculty for Justice in Palestine group has filed a federal lawsuit against the Ivy League institution in an attempt to stop documents from being sent to a House of Representatives committee investigating campus anti-Semitism. According to The Daily Pennsylvanian, the lawsuit was filed by two professors with the Penn Faculty for Justice in Palestine group and alleged that the House Committee on Education and the Workforce investigation into anti-Semitism at the institution threatens academic freedom. This nation is seeing a new form of McCarthyism, in which accusations of anti-Semitism are substituted for the insinuations of Communist leanings which were the tool of oppression in the 1950s, the lawsuit states.


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