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Edelstein hopes to ‘close gaps’ with Russia on defense issues – The Jerusalem Post

| June 27, 2017

Yuli Edelstein. (photo credit:MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/THE JERUSALEM POST) Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelsteins visit to Moscow will involve discussions aiming to reach agreements on security matters, he said at the start of a meeting Tuesday with Valentina Matviyenko, his counterpart in the Federation Council. Edelstein praised the cooperation between the defense committees of the two parliaments, but pointed out there are points of disagreement

Lakewood Hasidic Rabbi Accused In Sprawling $1M Benefits Scam – Forward

| June 27, 2017

A New Jersey rabbiand his wife were arrested with three other Jewish couples forunderreporting their incomes to receive government benefits.

Nostalgia is key ingredient in your pastrami on rye, says SFSU prof – Jweekly.com

| June 27, 2017

The reception catered by Wise Sons Jewish Delicatessen set the tone for the evening: a talk about food with San Francisco State University Jewish studies professor Rachel Gross. Though many Jews might claim to be experts on Jewish cuisine or innovators in the kitchen, Gross is one of the regions most knowledgeable academics when it comes to understanding why certain trends in Jewish commercial cooking exist as they do today

Friends, psychologist testify on behalf of convicted cop killer during mitigation – ABC6OnYourSide.com

| June 27, 2017

Attorneys for Lincoln Rutledge spent another day trying to convince a Franklin County jury to spare his life for shooting and killing a Columbus Police SWAT officer. (WSYX/WTTE) COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) -- Attorneys for Lincoln Rutledge spent another day trying to convince a Franklin County jury to spare his life for shooting and killing a Columbus Police SWAT officer.

PJ Library’s free books for kids spur Jewish connections, study finds – Cleveland Jewish News

| June 27, 2017

Families that receive free Jewish childrens books from the Massachusetts-based PJ Library say the program has helped them feel more connected to their Jewish communities, with interfaith families especially sayingit has spurred them to celebrate Jewish holidays and Shabbat and to learn more about Judaism, a new study found. The study, released Tuesday by PJ Library and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, found that 69 percentof participating families say the program has helped them feel more connected to their Jewish communities, whether by attending programs run by PJ library itself or activities run by local Jewish institutions. Respondents also saythe program helps them feel more knowledgeable and confident about how to engage in Jewish traditions with their children (83 percent), and 91 percent say the program is a valuable parenting tool

Decaying relations with Diaspora yield bold words in Israel, but little action – Cleveland Jewish News

| June 27, 2017

JERUSALEM Israeli politicians rushed to condemn their governments decision Sunday to freezea plan promoting pluralistic prayer at the Western Wall. Voices from across the political spectrum, including members of the governing coalition, criticized the vote by the Cabinetas a recklessaffront to American Jewry

Jewish groups criticize Supreme Court travel ban decision – The Jerusalem Post

| June 27, 2017

The Anti-Defamation League expressed mixed feelings in regards to the state of US President Donald Trump's Middle East travel ban. The Supreme Court on Monday lifted the injunction from Trump's travel ban while making sure the ban will not effect people who are able to prove ties to American institutions or US citizens.

Jewish Groups Demand Apology After ‘anti-Zionist’ Chicago Dyke March Justifies Ban on Jewish Pride Flags – Haaretz

| June 27, 2017

Anti-Defamation League and Simon Wiesenthal Center say that Dyke March organizers should apologize to the women for what it described as an 'outrageous' action Jewish groups denounced the banning of Jewish Pride flags at a march in Chicago celebrating the lesbian community and called for an apology.

Artscroll Founder Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz Dead at 73 – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| June 27, 2017

Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz, founder of ArtScroll Publications, passed away on Friday at age 73. A graduate of Mesivta Tifereth Jerusalem in downtown Manhattan, Rabbi Zlotowitz joined a graphics studio named ArtScroll Studios, which produced brochures and wedding and bar mitzvah invitations

Presbyterian Church Opens Doors To Members Of Local Synagogue – CBS New York

| June 27, 2017

June 26, 2017 7:11 PM RYE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) Congregations of two different religions in Westchester County are preparing to worship under one roof.


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