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Jewish Organization Sharsheret Helps Women with Breast and Ovarian Cancer During Pandemic – Jewish Journal

| October 25, 2020

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and despite the COVID-19 pandemic, its still important for women to maintain their annual OB-GYN appointments and mammograms.

Why Israel’s anti-Netanyahu protests will not change the system – Middle East Eye

| October 25, 2020

The protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that have erupted in Israel in recent months highlight the multiple impasses defining the countrys society and government. Chief among these are corruption, the electoral stalemate and the coronavirus pandemic, which have all exacerbated Israels economic crisis. Yet, even as Israelis have staged unprecedented anti-Netanyahu demonstrations, polls have simultaneously shown a rise in the popularity of the far-right Yamina alliance, led by Naftali Bennett, at the expense of Likud

This 92-year-old Holocaust survivor has a warning for America about Donald Trump | Opinion – The News Journal

| October 25, 2020

Alan Garfield, Special to the USA TODAY NETWORK Published 5:00 a.m. ET Oct. 25, 2020 Which candidate is more empathetic to the unemployed during this pandemic?

An anti-Semitic cake, a Holocaust survivor and a whole lot of Hebrew: All the Jewish moments in ‘Borat 2’ – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| October 25, 2020

Spoiler alert: This article contains information about scenes and plot points in Borat 2. (JTA) Sacha Baron Cohens new Borat sequel features plenty of crude gags and surprise appearances sometimes colliding, as in the already infamous Rudy Giuliani scene. But the film also has a giant soft spot: for Judith Dim Evans, a sweet and loving Holocaust survivor ready to combat hate with a hug

Opinion: Facebook, Twitter on the Right Side of History With Bans on Holocaust Denial – Prescott eNews

| October 25, 2020

Anti-Semitisms lengthy history is built on ignorance and the perpetuation of lies by people who hate Jews.

‘Becoming a Witness’: Teen paints portraits of Holocaust survivors during pandemic – ABC News

| October 25, 2020

"I believe fervently that to listen to a witness is to become a witness." The quote from Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel is featured prominently on a wall at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, and manifests itself in 10 portraits of Holocaust survivors painted by 17-year-old Sherman Oaks, California, high school student Sophia Soll, whose virtual exhibition, "Becoming a Witness," debuted last month to a virtual crowd. "People usually say that's kind of scary or unsettling to see these colors within human anatomy, and I say that's what makes my paintings so human," Soll said.

How a Holocaust survivor helped me find love and hope during the pandemic – New York Post

| October 25, 2020

Lately, Ive been thinking about hope. Because Im fresh out.

Point of View: Facebook, Twitter on the right side of history with bans on Holocaust denial – Palm Beach Post

| October 25, 2020

Palm Beach Post Anti-Semitisms lengthy history is built on ignorance and the perpetuation of lies by people who hate Jews. Its a disease far more incurable than a pandemic

Garden honors young victims, survivors of Holocaust – liherald.com

| October 25, 2020

By Jennifer Corr Before staff members and volunteers gathered for socially distanced tour guide training at the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau Countys Childrens Memorial Garden on Friday, Oct. 9, Meryl Menashe walked up to a stanchion in which the name Vladka Meed was etched, along with some of her words. I will make you proud, Menashe said, patted the stanchion

Seton Hill to display never-before-seen photos of Holocaust massacre – TribLIVE

| October 25, 2020

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