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15 Great Things to Do this Weekend in London: 14-15 March – The Resident

| March 9, 2020

The best things to do in London this weekend from an @inthefrow beauty masterclass at Bentalls Kingston to Andy Warhol at Tate Modern Lead image: Ellen Kents staging of Puccinis Madama Butterfly comes to Churchill Theatre Bromley 1 Midcentury Modern, Dulwich15 MarchMidcentury Modern is back at Dulwich College this Sunday 15 March with85 midcentury dealers and modern designers spread across seven rooms.

In Israel, The Rise Of Femtech Piques Investors’ Interest In Women’s Health | Health News – NoCamels – Israeli Innovation News

| March 9, 2020

The global femtech movement is growing, and investors and entrepreneurs are helping this subsector of health tech expand to reach all health issues that affect women. In Israel, femtech is slowly blooming and to date includes 107 companies providing women-focused solutions, according to Start-Up Nation Central (SNC) data. Femtech, short for female technology, is a term used to identify companies that sell and manufacture products and services focused on womens health.

Coronavirus takes toll on religious life as rabbis advise against ritual kissing – The Times of Israel

| March 9, 2020

Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel David Lau on Wednesday said Israelis should avoid touching and kissing mezuzahs affixed to doorframes, as religious figures took steps to avoid the spread of the novel coronavirus via Jewish rites. At a time when we are witnesses to the spread of a serious disease, there is no doubt that one should not kiss or touch the mezuzah at all, Lau wrote in a statement. It is enough for a person to think about it during his entering and exiting.

Ordinary Germans and Hitlers prophecy – The Jerusalem Post

| March 7, 2020

It was January 30, 1939, the sixth anniversary of Adolf Hitlers accession to power. The Fhrer addressed the Reichstag and by extension the people of Germany

Why we should fear the rise of the Far-Right – Brig Newspaper

| March 7, 2020

Europe is experiencing a rise of populist far-right political parties that plan to threaten democracy and create hate policies in the 21st century.

Zionists can find allies on the left by sharing Jewish pain and trauma, AIPAC is told – Mondoweiss

| March 7, 2020

This weeks AIPAC conference in Washington wrestled with the crisis facing the Israel lobby: the growing partisanship of Israel support. AIPAC featured many Democratic politicians, and its panels offered appeals to progressives, though AIPAC is a rightwing organization (as the young Jewish group IfNotNow reminds us). In an AIPAC forum on Progressive Zionism, Rabbi Noah Zvi Farkas said that Zionists could make common cause with leftwing groups by sharing their vulnerability and pain and trauma from Jewish history as a persecuted minority, and in that way other marginalized and historically-oppressed groups will related to them

Purim, and a Shift in the Haredi World – Algemeiner

| March 7, 2020

The Western Wall in Jerusalem. Photo: Reuters / Ammar Awad. Over the past few weeks, I have noted a major shift in the Jewish world, a shift that relates to the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) community in America and the startling decision by their most respected leaders to put up a slate for election to the World Zionist Organization (WZO).

‘Jews of Tunisia have nothing to do with Zionism, which stole land of Palestine Middle East Monitor – The Union Journal

| March 7, 2020

Tunisian President Kais Saied claimed that the Tunisian Jews are citizens who have equal rights and duties with the rest of the Tunisians.

Israel election results: Benjamin Netanyahu, liberator of the ‘third Israel’ – Haaretz

| March 7, 2020

Might Benjamin Netanyahu not only just represent the second Israel code name for Mizrahim in poorer communities in its struggle against the first code name for the Ashkenazi elite but perhaps also be the liberator of the third Israel? A historic irony is that the one who set the goal of snuffing out the Palestinian struggle may be remembered in the history books as a formative figure in that endeavor

A Megillat Esther of one’s own in Safed – The Jerusalem Post

| March 7, 2020

Safed. The city steeped in mystical tradition, where the influence of Kabbalistic sages and saintly men and women resonates in living peoples minds as clearly as notes struck from a great bell


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