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Imam Khomeini viewed the right path move toward Quds: Islamic Jihad representative – Tehran Times

| May 15, 2020

Glorifying the International Quds Day, initiated by the founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini in 1979, is an annual event held on the last Friday of Ramadan to express support for the Palestinians and oppose Zionism and Israel. Quds Day is a unique form of a wide-aware campaign against the Israeli occupation of Palestine.

Nakba: The forgotten 19th century origins of the Palestinian catastrophe – Middle East Eye

| May 15, 2020

The Nakba, Palestinians loss of their lands and homes, arguably began in the 1880s with the arrival of the first Zionist Jewish colonists, who evicted Palestinians fromland the colonists had purchased from absentee landlords. The Nakba is an ongoing calamity that continues to define the Palestinian condition today

Peretz entering government as minister of Jerusalem affairs and heritage – The Jerusalem Post

| May 15, 2020

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Bayit Yehudi leader Rafi Peretz signed a coalition agreement overnight Friday.Peretz will serve as minister of Jerusalem affairs and heritage, the post that was sought by two Likud ministers. Peretz will be responsible for religious Zionist education. Peretz will also join the Likud faction in the Knesset.The move to join Netanyahu came after Peretz abandoned the Yamina alliance of right-wing religious parties and decided to join the new government instead of heading to the opposition benches.

Islamic Jihad: Armed Resistance Our First Choice, We Won’t Bargain on Our Rights – Al-Manar TV

| May 15, 2020

Islamic Jihad Palestinian Resistance movement stressed on the 72nd anniversary of Nakba that the armed resistance is its first choice. In a statement on the occasion, the movement said it will not bargain on the rights of Palestinian people at any expense. The movement affirmed that the right to liberate entire Palestine, voicing categorical rejection to all attempts of division or annexation of the Palestinian territories by the Zionist occupation

On Nakba Day, what does it mean to die of thirst? – WAFA – Palestine News Agency

| May 15, 2020

By Rasha Herzallah RAMALLAH, Friday, May 15, 2020 (WAFA) In the midst of the massacres perpetrated by invading Zionist militias in pre-1948 historical Palestine that led to the creation of today's Israel, and in the middle of bombardment and ethnic cleansing, what does it mean for a human being to die alone of thirst? Can someone describe or imagine at least an event like this, or can they even imagine an event of this nature when death and displacement go on everywhere

From ICE detention to quarantine in an East Bay synagogue J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| May 15, 2020

Like most people in California, Luis is sheltering in place. He whiles away the hours listening to music on a Spanish-language radio station and scrolling through websites on an old, borrowed cell phone. But instead of being at home, the Honduran immigrant is spending his days on the ground floor of a pandemic-shuttered shul, at Kehilla Community Synagogue in Piedmont

‘Rogue’ minyans and divided ranks: Orthodox rabbis are increasingly split over safety of communal prayer – Cleveland Jewish News

| May 15, 2020

(JTA) When the coronavirus pandemic first descended on the United States in March, the Orthodox rabbis of Dallas shuttered their synagogues together in a remarkable show of unity. In April, as the governor of Texas began reopening the state, the rabbis banded together again, telling their congregants that they all would keep their synagogues closed

Why we cannot do it as we always have – Washington Jewish Week

| May 15, 2020

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Conservative movement allows livestreaming on Shabbat, holidays during pandemic – The Times of Israel

| May 15, 2020

JTA The Conservative movement issued a ruling allowing congregations to livestream services on Shabbat and holidays during the coronavirus pandemic.

Reform leader: merging national organization with others a very real possibility – Jewish Journal

| May 15, 2020

The national leader of American Judaisms biggest denomination said he is considering the possibility of merging parts of its operations with those of other liberal Jewish movements. Its a very real possibility despite some religious differences between the denominations, said Rabbi Rick Jacobs, the leader of the Union for Reform Judaism, which has over 850 congregations, summer camps that host 10,000 children and a biennial conference attended by thousands.


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