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Boston Jews rally together after streak of attacks in the area – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| July 9, 2021

BOSTON (JTA) Days after a series of violent acts stunned Greater Boston and threatened its Jewish community, residents are jolted but resolute, vowing to continue taking pride in their Jewish identity. The latest incident occurred on Thursday, when Chabad Rabbi Shlomo Noginski was stabbed eight times outside of Shaloh House, a Jewish school and synagogue in Brighton, where he teaches

Jewish and Hindu rituals were part of our wedding day along with our beloved Habs – CBC.ca

| July 9, 2021

This First Person article is the experience of Taryn Perelmiter andDarpan Patel, newlyweds living in Montreal's West Island. For more information about CBC's First Person stories, please seethe FAQ

The forgotten American-Jewish war hero who went toe to toe with the Nazis – Haaretz

| July 9, 2021

Pursuing the Wehrmacht deep into occupied Western Europe during World War II, the U.S. Army's 3rd Armored Division ran into an obstacle in Soissons, France.

From ‘The Jewish Nobel’ to the prize of the Jewish people – The Jerusalem Post

| July 9, 2021

The world is becoming increasingly polarized. Conflicting ideologies are pulling humanity apart and our collective common ground seems to be shrinking. The same holds true for the Jewish people

The Thessaloniki of Jewish memory – Kathimerini English Edition

| July 9, 2021

Among the Greek actors who take part in the film are Vassilis Karampoulas (left) and Angeliki Papoulia. The first question I wanted to pose to Orestis Andreadakis when he spoke to me of his project The City and the City was how the history of Thessalonikis Jewish community can be linked to the bicentennial of the Greek Revolution, which is the theme of this years Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.

Jews Understand Reparations Better than Anyone – Jewish Week

| July 9, 2021

Canadas oppressive residential schools for indigenous children are in the news now because of the discovery of mass graves at two different sites, containing the bodies of children who died out of neglect or worse at the notorious institutions.

Yoni Netanyahu: A Hero’s Story Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News – The Jewish News

| July 9, 2021

Yoni Netanyahu, the famed hero of the Entebbe operation, was killed in action 45 years ago on July 4. Benjamin Netanyahus older brother was named Jonathan (Yonatan) and is usually remembered as Yoni.

With vaccines scarce at home, Central and Latin America Jews journey to the US – Forward

| July 9, 2021

Samuel Hayon, a Venezuelan living in Miami, was shocked when he went to Miamis Jackson Memorial Hospital to try and get the COVID-19 shot in February. I just ran into the entire Hebraica Israeli! he said, referring to Caracass Jewish community. Hayon had noticed a trend that would only grow in the coming weeks and months.

Photographer Brings Joy Through Botanical Art The Jewish News – The Jewish News

| July 9, 2021

Botanical artist Laurie Tennent has had a lifelong passion for the art of capturing images. The Birmingham native, who attended the College for Creative Studies in Detroit and received a bachelor of fine arts degree in photography, has had her work featured in public and private art galleries around the world

Longtime Rutgers’ Hillel Director Leaving Post Worried About Jewish Life There – Jewish Exponent

| July 9, 2021

Andrew Getraer says the college campus has been, for as long as Ive been at Hillel, the fount of antisemitism in America. (Sabrina Szteinbaum Photography via JTA.org) By Ben Sales As he ends his tenure as the director of the largest Hillel in the country after 20 years in the post, Andrew Getraer says Jews at Rutgers University face a reality out of Dickens: the best of times and the worst of times. Jewish life at the school, New Jerseys flagship university, is thriving.


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