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Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage reopens to the public today – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland

| August 26, 2020

BEACHWOOD, Ohio (WJW) The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is reopening its doors to the public today, after shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic back in March.

Words, like sticks and stones, can hurt us – The Jewish Star

| August 26, 2020

By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb For many of us, the first pieces of wisdom we learned were from nursery rhymes and schoolyard jingles. Sometimes these childish lessons had value, but more often they were off the mark and had the effect of distorting a truer perspective on life.

Here’s a list of fall festivals that are canceled or will be virtual due to COVID-19 – Corpus Christi Caller-Times

| August 26, 2020

South Texans will celebratefalla little differently this year. As COVID-19 continues to vexthe region, many festivals and events have opted to cancel or transform the celebration into a virtual event to keep the community safe. Here's a list of fall festivals and events that will be canceled, ongoing or virtual in 2020

Love and Courage, or On Being a Literary Editor in Today’s Istanbul: A Conversation with Mustafa evikdoan and Mehmet Erte – lareviewofbooks

| August 26, 2020

AUGUST 26, 2020 ISTANBUL HAS BEEN a hub for literary publishing since the late-19th-century Tanzimat era. But what does it mean to be a literary editor in Istanbul today? I sat down with Mustafa evikdoan and Mehmet Erte to address this question, among others.

15 women from York County’s past who influenced, inspired and created change – York Daily Record

| August 26, 2020

The York Daily Record will host discussions through Facebook live regarding York's racial history, pursuit for change, and opportunities for youth.

The Jews are an inextricable part of the world at large – The Jerusalem Post

| August 26, 2020

Underpinning much of the divisions in Israeli society is the tension between the particular and the universal, between the biblical prophecy that the Israelites will dwell alone, and the medieval philosophy that regarded Jews living among the nations as the heart of a body.A dichotomy between globalists, open to the world, and isolationists, between those who reject outside influence and those who cherish it, between voyagers and homebodies.The argument is moot.

Is Israel really interested in a confrontation with resistance groups? – Middle East Monitor

| August 26, 2020

Is Israel really interested in a confrontation with resistance groups? The continuous escalation between the groups and the Zionist entity has the potential for turning into a full blown confrontation

Distorting Facts to Blame the Left for Antisemitism – FAIR

| August 26, 2020

Do yourself a favor and read this thread, tweeted scheduled RNC speaker Mary Ann Mendozawhich included the claim that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is not a fabrication. And it certainly is not anti-Semetic [sic] to point out this fact (CNN, 8/25/20). A recent iteration comes from one of Jewish medias main voices, the Forward (7/30/20), where Yale law student Emily Shire complains that progressives pull their punches when antisemitism comes from the left

No deal can legitimize the Zionist regime: Khaled al- Qaddumi – Mehr News Agency – English Version

| August 26, 2020

US President Donald Trump, who had earlier offered the so-called Deal of the Century in favor of the Zionist regime, announced that he has brokered an agreement between the Israeli regime and the United Arab Emirates for normalization of ties.While US and Israeli officials termed the agreement as a great breakthrough, Palestinian factions strongly condemned the measure unanimously. The Representative of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Tehran Khaled al- Qaddumi and the Representative of the PalestinianIslamic JihadMovement in TehranNaser Abousharifcondemned the UAE's betrayal of the Palestinian cause during a specialized meeting titled "Objectives to UAE-Israeli tie normalization"at the Mehr news agency.

‘Americans and Zionists are fomenting conflict between Sunnis and Shiites in Lebanon’ – United World International

| August 26, 2020

Interview with President Aouns ex-advisor Elie Hatem Elie Hatem is Barrister-at-Law at the Paris Bar Association and at the International Criminal Court of the Hague. He has been the advisor of current President Michel Aoun of Lebanon, during the exile of this latter in France


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