Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s Aide Is Arrested (Photos) – Opposing Views

Opposing Views Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Aide Is Arrested (Photos) Opposing Views Wasserman Schultz introduced a resolution, which passed the House of Representatives and called on the President to declare an annual Jewish American Heritage Month ," notes her webpage on the congressional website.

The 150 greatest Jewish pop songs of all time – Forward

Inspired in part by all the Jewish artists on Rolling Stones list of the 500 Greatest Songs, the Forward decided it was time to rank the best Jewish pop songs of all time.

Parkland Synagogues Prepare for A Virtual New Year – Parkland Talk – Parkland Talk

Debbie Frimet blows the shofar at Temple Beth Chai By Jill Fox The apples and honey are there, but something will be missing during this Jewish New Yearthe congregation. Parkland temples have been busily preparing for something very different, as COVID-19 continues to keep worshipers away

How a Big Sunday in Iowa Unfolded as the Caucuses Approach – The New York Times

DES MOINES The weekend is over.

As good a time as any, Trump team eyes releasing Mideast peace plan ahead of Israeli elections – Jewish Insider

Good Wednesday morning! On Capitol Hill, Top administration officials will brief members of Congress on the situation with Iran. More below. In Albany, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will deliver his state of the state address

A Timeline Of The Decade That Was – The Australian Jewish News

The Divisive Decade: When The Center Couldnt Hold The 2010s meant a lot of things to a lot of people, but weve chosen to label the past 10 years The Divisive Decade.

How Trump’s executive order on antisemitism originated in Harry Reid’s office – Jewish Insider

Good Wednesday morning! At the White House, President Donald Trump will sign an executive order defining antisemitism prior to hosting two pre-Hanukkah receptions.Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to join both the afternoon and evening receptions. More below.

America’s Most Political Food – The New Yorker

Kathleen Purvis, a food editor, wrote, When I learned about Bessingers history, I stopped buying his products.CreditIllustration by David Sandlin In February of 2015, Kathleen Purvis, the food editor of the Charlotte Observer, drove to Birmingham, Alabama, to attend Food Media South, an annual symposium. The keynote session, Hey, You, Pitch Me Something, was meant to be a friendly wind-down to a weekend of talks.

Zionism is Not Racism – Commentary Magazine

41 years later, Columbia University students are still equating Zionism with racism.

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