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ANCA-WR Applauds Calif. Teachers’ Association for Firm Stance on Artsakh – Asbarez Armenian News

| December 16, 2020

In a powerful letter addressed to the Armenian National Committee of AmericaWestern Region Board of Directors, the California Teachers Association PresidentE. Toby Boydshared his groups solidarity with the Armenian Community in denouncing in the strongest possible terms the aggressions and war crimes committed in Artsakh by the Azerbaijani government

OPINION: On Chanukah, we must stand in solidarity with persecuted Uyghur Muslims – Jewish News

| December 16, 2020

On December 10, the world will celebrate International Human Rights day, on the 72nd anniversary of the formal acceptance of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the UN General Assembly. That same evening, Jews around the world will begin to light candles in celebration of the holiday of Chanukah. These two occasions, which coincide this year, commemorate and enshrine a resilient commitment to fight for freedom

Why it’s kosher to go a little wild with the Hanukkah swag – Los Angeles Times

| December 16, 2020

In October 2018 I received a letter from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, of blessed memory. My dear Rabbi: she wrote, Thank you for todays surprise, a scrunchie I will wear not only at Hanukkah, but year round. In addition to being an ordained rabbi, I design fashionable, Hanukkah-themed accessories

Increasing the Light of Allyship This Hanukkah – Jewish Journal

| December 16, 2020

In a time of national identity searching, introspection and anticipation, Hanukkah can be an inviting space to reflect and refract the light before us. From the Hanukkah that was to the Hanukkah we arrive at, the world has shifted and we are not the same. This holiday of chocolate, oil and games of dreidel beckons us into a moment of contemplation

Why it’s kosher to bring a little zing to the Hanukkah celebration – Bangor Daily News

| December 16, 2020

The BDN Opinion section operates independently and does not set newsroom policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com.

Is the Menorah Hidden in the Vatican? – Chabad.org

| December 16, 2020

There is much controversy and misinformationsurrounding this question, so lets begin by clarifying the facts of the story. After laying siege to Jerusalem, the Romans, led byTitus, finally breached the walls of Jerusalem, and on the 9th of the Jewishmonth of Av, in the year 69 CE, destroyed theHoly Temple and plundered it.

Davenport synagogue Rabbi reacts to vandalism just before Hanukkah celebration – WQAD.com

| December 16, 2020

Temple Emanuel was vandalized on Thursday, with spray paint citing John 8:44, a verse in the New Testament in the Christian Bible. DAVENPORT, Iowa A Davenport synagogue was vandalized on Thursday, just before the first night of Hanukkah.

Community mourns the passing of former CJC president Goldie Hershon – The Suburban Newspaper

| December 16, 2020

Canadians continue to mourn the passing of former Canadian Jewish Congress president Goldie Hershon. Hershon served in a wide array of important roles for CJC, recognized as the Parliament of Canadian Jewry.

Congregation Beth Israel and Chabad of Forsyth break ground on new Jewish Community Center of North Georgia and synagogue campus – Forsyth County News…

| December 16, 2020

Mentz also thanked the community, Forsyth County Commissioners, Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman, the Congregation and many others for their support.

Orthodox Union Exec: ‘We Must Bring the Backyard Experience into the Shul Instead of the Shul Experience to the Backyard’ – Orthodox Union

| December 16, 2020

With Pandemics End In Sight, Small Synagogues Convene To Discuss Returning To Full Operations NEW YORK Responding to the challenges that many smaller Orthodox Jewish shuls are experiencing in engaging and growing their communities during the pandemic, the Orthodox Unions Pepa and Rabbi Joseph Karasick Department of Synagogue & Community Services recently convened rabbinic and lay leadership from more than 21 smaller Orthodox communities to virtually discuss and collaborate on strategies to help them unite and ignite their synagogues throughout turbulent times where communal physical gatherings in their buildings have been on pause for close to nine months. A major challenge many communities are concerned about is how to bring their small backyard minyanim back into the brick-and-mortar sanctuary, as many are worried that participants have grown increasingly comfortable in these small settings. Participants took part in group discussions about their shared and individual challenges and spoke about programs and initiatives they were able to employ within their local communities.


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