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Anti-Zionism and the new Blackshirts | Maurice Solovitz – The Times of Israel

| April 22, 2020

Embed from Getty Images On the 2nd of March 2020 I attended a lecture given by an apparently well-known media pundit and university lecturer at SOAS. The title was How to Argue with a Racist: History, Science, Race& Reality. If I had looked at the comments on Dr Adam Rutherfords Twitter feed I would have either stayed away or not have been disarmed

Got a Zoom-Bombing Problem? Zoom Will Soon Let You Report Attacks in Real Time – PCMag

| April 22, 2020

(Photo Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Did your Zoom meeting just get hijacked? Well, youll soon be able to report the incident directly to the company

Oklahoma City bombing: 25 years on and right wing extremists just as dangerous, with violence likely if Trump loses election, experts warn – The…

| April 22, 2020

The threat from right wing extremism is as high now as it was at the time of the Oklahoma City bombing, experts say, and further violent attacks are likely especially if Donald Trump fails to win reelection. A generation after 168 people were killed and more than 680 injured in a bomb attack on the Alfred P Murrah federal building an incident that remains the USs deadliest domestic terror attack the nation is once again experiencing a wave of right wing extremism

Coronavirus misinformation is putting Facebook to the test – The Verge

| April 22, 2020

A few years ago, Facebook became aware that Russia kept posting misinformation all over the network.

East Longmeadow man accused of trying to firebomb Jewish nursing home ordered back to jail – MassLive.com

| April 22, 2020

SPRINGFIELD - A man accused of attempting to bomb a Jewish nursing facility was ordered back to jail by a federal judge on Friday, following his release on bail just two days earlier.

Coronavirus daily news updates, April 17: What to know today about COVID-19 in the Seattle area, Washington state and the nation – Seattle Times

| April 22, 2020

Editors note: This is a live account of updates from Friday, April 17, as the events unfolded. Click hereto find the latest extended coverage of the outbreak of the coronavirus known as SARS-CoV-2; the illness it causes, COVID-19; and its effects on the Seattle area, the Pacific Northwest and the world. National and local leaders continue to weigh how soon to return to normalcy as the number of COVID-19 cases starts to decline in some parts of the country.

The last Jews of Dvinsk, and losing the memory of a forgotten civilization – Jewish Journal

| April 22, 2020

Forverts Archive If anyone has ever had trouble understanding the Jewish mindset in the 21st Century, consider this: ours is in some ways a post-apocalyptic world. The headline was first printed in the Yiddish Forverts on Oct. 9, 1944

Despite eased virus restrictions, the rabbis are playing it safe – Ynetnews

| April 22, 2020

While Israel on Sunday allowed prayers groups of up to 19 people to congregate in open spaces, many in the ultra-Orthodox community are choosing not to take unnecessary risks, given the outbreak of the coronavirus in many Haredi communities. Prominent leader Rabbi Gershon Edelstein of Bnei Brak says it might be better to avoid public gatherings, including prayer groups, given the difficulty in adhering to the health regulations.

ABC’s ‘The Baker and the Beauty’ is a half-baked remake – Forward

| April 22, 2020

The epoch of coronavirus is a time of quarantined batch-baking and sourdough starter.

Inside the Homes of Brooklyns Hasidic Community, the Death Toll Rises – Brooklyn Reader

| April 20, 2020

The Hasidic community in Brooklyns neighborhood of Kensington have seen a sharp rise in at-home fatalities amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.


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