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Golijov: Falling Out of Time review meditation on grief is an allusive patchwork – The Guardian

| December 5, 2020

In the early years of this century, the Argentinian Osvaldo Golijov was one of the most sought-after composers around. In works such as the choral St Mark Passion and his opera Ainadamar his eclectic style, with ingredients including pop, klezmer, new tango and Sephardic chant, and paying little attention to stylistic boundaries, was accessibly packaged and attracted a wide audience

Food Seen: Eat Local, Drink Local, Shop Local on the East End – Dan’s Papers

| December 5, 2020

Shop local, dine local, celebrate localthats the theme of the holiday season that is upon us here in the Hamptons and on the North Fork. Delivery and Take-Away:No doubt youve seen the Baldor trucks bustling all over the East End, let alone the rest of Long Island

Times Bares Its Anti-Hasidic Bias in Covering COVID-Era Weddings – Algemeiner

| December 5, 2020

Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn following the cancellation of a wedding with 10,000 invited guests due to coronavirus restrictions, Oct. 19, 2020. Photo: Reuters / Lev Radin / Sipa USA.

Quebec judge rules against Hasidic couple in trial over secular education – CBC.ca

| December 5, 2020

A Quebec Superior Court judge has ruled against a former Hasidic couple who claimed the Quebec government didn't do enough to ensure they receivedan adequate education.

Village officials agree to hold another hearing in January on 600-home Clovewood proposal – Times Herald-Record

| December 5, 2020

Chris McKenna|Times Herald-Record South Blooming Grove officials agreed on Friday to continue their public hearing on the 600-home Clovewood development proposal after a comment session the previous night ended in chaos and a split decision by two boards. The Village Board and Planning Board, which are jointly overseeing an environmental review for the controversial project, fielded comments for a little over an hour Thursday night and were asked then whether to close the hearing and move to the next stage of the review after receivingfinal written comments. That is when the proceedings conducted entirely by Zoom with several dozen viewers derailed

The Gov. vs. the Supreme Court | Yakov Saacks | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| December 5, 2020

GOVERNOR CUOMO, HASIDIC WEDDINGS & THE SUPREME COURT THE RULING BUT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE TO ME Rabbi Yakov Saacks, The Chai Center, Dix Hills, NY THE RULING Last week the Supreme Court made its voice heard in favor of the Diocese of Brooklyn and the Orthodox Agudath Israel of America, who have churches and synagogues in areas of Brooklyn and Queens, and who have at one time or another been designated as red and orange zones. In red and orange zones, the state capped attendance at houses of worship at 10 and 25 people, respectively.

Across Texas, the show of outdoor Hanukkah festivities must go on – The Jewish News of Northern California

| December 5, 2020

Most will be virtual, some will take place as part of tightly regulated events but there will be menorah lightings and more Hanukkah festivities this year in Texas, despite the coronavirus pandemic.

Anti-Defamation League to honor health secretary Levine …

| December 5, 2020

Billy Graham William Franklin Graham Jr. (November 7, 1918 February 21, 2018) was an American evangelist, a prominent evangelical Christian figure, and an ordained Southern Baptist minister who became well-known internationally in the late 1940s. One of his biographers has placed him "among the most influential Christian leaders" of the 20th century.

The Anti-Defamation League Is Not What It Seems | Boston …

| December 5, 2020

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel gives a speech celebrating ADL's centennial in 2013. Under the guise of fighting hate speech, the ADL has a long history of wielding its moral authority to attack Arabs, blacks, and queers. When Minnesota RepresentativeIlhan Omar was attacked in March for invoking the anti-Semitic trope of dual loyalty in her criticisms of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)aJewishnon-govermental organization based in the United States, whose statedmission is to stop the defamation of the Jewish people, and to secure justice and fair treatment to allwas among the first to call on Congressional leaders to take immediate action against her.

Travel Fairness Now Hosts Webinar with Health Care, Consumer and Travel Experts to Improve Traveler Access to Vital Information During Covid-19 and a…

| December 5, 2020

As part of "Travel Again and Travel Better" effort, consumer group brings thought leaders and consumers together to shape a better travel experience for the future WASHINGTON, Dec. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Travel Fairness Now, a non-profit coalition of travelers advocating for greater transparency, competition and fairness in travel, will be hosting its second webinar today as part of an effort to create a better travel experience for consumers in the future. The webinar will include a discussion with Gov


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