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Security guard prevented an attack in Synagogue Mariupol, Ukraine – The Times of Israel

| August 2, 2020

On 28th July an unknown man tried to commit a terrorist attack with an axe in the Synagogue of Mariupol in Ukraine. He hit and wounded the security guard, but fortunately the guard managed to neutralize the aggressor and to grab the axe. There were unarmed people in the synagogue, but everyone survived.

LISTEN: Into Years of Fraud: A Wounded Rabbi Admits to Wrongdoing – NBC San Diego

| August 2, 2020

On April 27, 2019, a 19-year-old walked into the Chabad of Poway synagogue and opened fire; killing one woman and injuring others, including the synagogues Rabbi. Through the sorrow, Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein had a message for San Diego and grew to become an international symbol of peace. But prosecutors say he had a dark secret

Florida man will be charged with vandalism of 2 Reform synagogues in Sarasota – St. Louis Jewish Light

| August 2, 2020

(JTA) A Florida man is being charged in connection with the vandalism of two Reform synagogues in Sarasota. Victor Martinez, 21, was named by the Sarasota Country Sheriffs Office as the previously unidentified man whospray-painted swastikas and hate messageson Temple Sinai and Temple Emanu-El earlier this month

When hippies invented their own Judaism – San Diego Jewish World

| August 2, 2020

Tales of the Havurah by David Kronfeld, self-published, ISBN 9781098-302412; 419 pages with afterword and glossary, available on Amazon. By Donald H Harrison SAN DIEGO Take yourself back to the 1960s and 1970s when Jewish hippies envisioned creating their own brand of Judaism.

Religion events in the San Fernando Valley area, Aug. 1-8 – LA Daily News

| August 2, 2020

Most religious congregation continue to hold services and classes/lectures online only due to the coronavirus pandemic concerns and restrictions. Gov.

The disease: Raging COVID-19 pandemic. My prescription: One mask. Eight weeks. That’s it. – USA TODAY

| August 2, 2020

Dr. Daniel Horn, Opinion contributor Published 7:00 a.m. ET July 28, 2020 | Updated 4:42 p.m

Why is anti-Semitism in Germany on the rise? – Forward

| August 2, 2020

Read this article in Yiddish. A year ago, I was waiting inside a crowded German bus station with my classmate from Trier University. Dont talk to me in Hebrew here, she said.

In the 1920s, a Black cantor moved the world – Forward

| August 2, 2020

In June, Henry Sapoznik was scrolling through Facebook when he saw something hed been seeking for over 40 years: a 1923 recording of a man named Thomas LaRue, credited as Der Shvartze Khazn or, the Black Cantor. I fell out of my chair, said Sapoznik, a music producer, performer and musicologist who first learned of the Okeh record in the mid-70s when he was working on a discography of Jewish music. The listing made him do a double take a Black cantor from the 1920s?

Community connection 30 years in the making | Opinion – Yahoo News

| August 2, 2020

How do I follow up a tribute I wrote to honor my late mother in my previous column? Write something upbeat as she would have wanted.

How to fight anti-semitism and be an ally to Jewish people – Dazed

| August 2, 2020

Its time to educate yourself and take action as anti-semitism continues to permeate pop culture, from British politics to Wileys troubling Twitter tirade Last week, Wiley took to social media to go on a two-day anti-semitic tirade, in which he compared Jewish people to the Klu Klux Klan, called them snakes and cowards, and enforced the age-old, discriminatory trope that they control wealth. The British MC also claimed Jewish people were at war with Black people, that they were responsible for the slave trade, and suggested they should hold some corn an expression meaning to be shot. On Saturday (July 25), as his rant came to an end, Wiley was dropped by his management, and received news that the Metropolitan Police were investigating his tweets


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