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Welcome to Israel’s brand-new innovative culinary institute – ISRAEL21c

| August 9, 2021

James Beard Award-winning Chef Michael Solomonov was in Tel Aviv on July 5 to headline the opening of Asif,a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating and nurturing Israels diverse food culture. Established as a joint venture of the New York City-based Jewish Food Society and Tel Avivs Start-Up Nation Central, Asif (Hebrew for harvest) encompasses: Asif Caf and Deli

The flavours of India, at home – Australian Jewish News

| August 9, 2021

Inspired by the British Raj and invoking the regal charms and sophistication of the elegant clubs of royal Indian and British high society, The Posh Spice takes Indian dining to an elevated experience. And in todays environment, the refined and stylish colonial Indian restaurant is bringing the spices and flavours of India to your home.

Avoiding recipe regret: how to record and revive your family recipes – The Guardian

| August 9, 2021

Lisa Goldberg still experiences regret when she thinks about recipes from her aunt she wasnt able to record.

Today there’s hummus in every grocery store. But it was once considered P.E.I.’s 1st ‘exotic’ cuisine – CBC.ca

| August 9, 2021

Tracy Michael figures she's made around 5,000 batches of hummus with her grandmother, who she called "Sitti." Growing up in Prince Edward Island's vibrant Lebanese community, the dish was a staple, and the ritual of making it is one of her earliest memories, said Michael, a registered dietitian who also teaches cooking classes. "I would help when I was just a little toddler. We'd come into the kitchen and help her

TV tonight: Queen Latifah returns as a modern-day Robin Hood in The Equalizer – The Guardian

| August 9, 2021

The Equalizer9pm, Sky Witness This reboot of the 80s crime-fighting classic sees Queen Latifah bringing some righteous swagger to the part of Robyn McCall, a mysterious former CIA operative gone rogue but using her powers for good. From one perspective, McCall is a single mother, raising her daughter

Opinion | TikTok, YouTube and Facebook Want to Appear Trustworthy. Dont Be Fooled. – The New York Times

| August 9, 2021

Meanwhile, YouTube touts its transparency efforts, saying in 2019 that it launched over 30 different changes to reduce recommendations of borderline content and harmful misinformation, which resulted in a 70 percent average drop in watch time of this content coming from nonsubscribed recommendations in the United States. However, without any way to verify these statistics, users have no real transparency. Just as polluters green-wash their products by bedecking their packaging with green imagery, major tech platforms are opting for style, not substance.

Granite Hate: Complaints are on the rise across the state – The Union Leader

| August 9, 2021

A Deerfield state representative posts a public service announcement on social media, encouraging people to loot and burn the homes of Black Lives Matter supporters. A Farmington man puts up signs on his property condemning Blacks, immigrants, gay marriage and Massachusetts residents. A man hands out anti-Semitic pamphlets in a parking lot at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua.

Anti-Semitism Isnt Merely Another Kind of Hate – The Wall Street Journal

| August 9, 2021

Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid startled the Conference Against Antisemitism in Jerusalem last month by redefining the term: The anti-Semites werent only in the Budapest ghetto, he said. They were also the slave traders, the Hutus who committed genocide in Rwanda, those Muslims who have killed more than 20 million fellow Muslims in the past decade, and those who beat young LGBT people to death

Introduction to Christian Zionism: Its Roots and Fruits – Israel Today

| August 9, 2021

Join us for this special 4-part interactive online course taught by Israeli researcher, author and teacher Dr.

Understanding the hows of antisemitism – The Jerusalem Post

| August 9, 2021

We all agree that antisemitism is bad.


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