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Whatever happened to that John Hopkins teaching assistant who wanted to punish Zionist students? – Forward

| July 21, 2021

Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore has reportedly concluded its investigation into the actions of a teaching assistant who asked in a tweet last Nov. 15 if she could lower the grade of Zionist students because of their support for ethnic cleansing. But the university has not disclosed its findings nor replied to those asking what is being done to prevent future incidents

Opinion: The Jewish community is being abused and assaulted. We need allies to stand by us. – The San Diego Union-Tribune

| July 21, 2021

Schimmel is a human rights lecturer and researcher at University of California Berkeley. He lives in Berkeley. Since May, dozens of attacks on Jews have been documented globally and in San Diego, where two women vandalized the Chabad House at San Diego State University.

Gush Katif conference relives loss of Gaza communities, studies rifts in Israeli society – Cleveland Jewish News

| July 21, 2021

It was 16 years ago Monday the 10th of Av in the Hebrew calendarthat more than 8,000 Jews were evicted from their homes in the Gaza Strip in what was officially known as the disengagement.

Jabotinsky, Arabs and the Jewish homeland – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| July 21, 2021

There are several good reasons to return to a review of the outlook and proposed policies on the matter of Arabs and the Jewish homeland of Zeev Jabotinsky, the founder of the Revisionist wing in Zionism whose memorial ceremony last week was addressed by President Isaac Herzog. Among the good reasons are Benjamin Netanyahu deliberating whether to include Raam, the political wing of the Southern Branch of the Islamic movement, in his future coalition. Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid eventually did include the party in their current government coalition

Eat & Run: Knightville knishery puts a new twist on the Jewish hand pie – Press Herald

| July 21, 2021

Im all for the idea of baking yummy things into a hand pie. Growing up in a French-Canadian family, I sort of felt left out on when it came to hand pies. People always talk and write about how every culture has some version of a hand pie, spotlighting treats like the Cornish pasty in England, empanadas from all over South America, Jamaican patties from the Caribbean and samosas from south and central Asia.

Politics Briefing: Trudeau says his government will stand with Jewish community at anti-Semitism summit – The Globe and Mail

| July 21, 2021

Hello, This is the daily Politics Briefing newsletter, written by Ian Bailey. Menaka Raman-Wilms is filling in today. It is available exclusively to our digital subscribers

What to expect from this years San Francisco Jewish Film Festival – SF Chronicle Datebook

| July 21, 2021

Nahuel Prez Biscayart stars in Persian Lessons, screening Saturday, July 25, as the in-person opening night selection of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival. Photo: Cohen Media Group One of the things San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Program Director Jay Rosenblatt missed most during the long pandemic timeout was live events. A filmmaker in his own right, his latest short, When We Were Bullies, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, but that and subsequent screenings have been virtual.

Orthodox Jews have the best sex – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| July 21, 2021

I have not watched the new Netflix series My Unorthodox Life, a show supposedly about how fashion executive Julia Haart lives her life in freedom from the repressive Orthodox Judaism in which she was raised.Im not boycotting the show because it attacks Judaism. This has become weirdly common on Netflix.

Course Offers Jewish Guide to Issues in the Commercial World Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| July 21, 2021

Local high school students will have a chance to learn about business issues from a Jewish perspective while earning college credits this fall. A new course created by Yeshiva University and Chabad will be offered in person at three local sites beginning in October.

‘Freedom of Zion’ coins dating to famous Jewish revolt found in the West Bank – Livescience.com

| July 21, 2021

Two coins minted about 70 years apart by Jewish rebels during two separate revolts against the Roman Empire have been discovered in the West Bank. The coins may offer insight to what happened during the Bar Kochba revolt against the Romans, researchers say.


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