Page 41«..1020..40414243..»

Absurd to suggest one genocide more heinous than another – Al Jazeera English

| September 4, 2021

After Genocide (For Adisada)Ghosts of murdered menBoysFathersHusbandsBrothersSonsInvade refugee camp dreamsTheir faces fadingIn a soundlessLast goodbyeAgainst gunshots8,000 gunshotsEchoing without endAnd as the child waitsNot knowingHer Srebrenica ghostsDo not wantGodTo find themTake themFrom their emptinessEven thoughHeAlready did This poem about the Srebrenica genocide was written by Menachem Rosensaft, a leading figure at the World Jewish Congress and adjunct professor of law at Cornell Law School. Rosensaft, the son of two survivors of Nazi concentration camps during World War II, has written widely on the Srebrenica genocide. This particular poem was published in his book, Poems born in Bergen-Belsen the notorious death camp.

President Zelensky of Ukraine pays tribute to the Babyn Yar massacre victims at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum – Yahoo Finance

| September 4, 2021

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Babyn Yar massacre KYIV, Ukraine --News Direct-- Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center Today President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine honored the victims of the Babyn Yar massacre of World War II during his visit to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. President Zelensky of Ukraine visited the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

Abrahimic brothers: A journey through the Jewish sites of Anatolia – TRT World

| September 4, 2021

Rabbi of the Ashkenazi Community of Turkey, Rabbi Mendy Chitrik, reflects on his three-week journey exploring and sharing the Jewish heritage sites across Turkey. BH We are brothers through Adam,'' said Imam Osman Demirel of Akhisar to anyone who was wondering why two Imams and a Rabbi were wandering around in the ruins of ancient Sardes, where a beautiful synagogue from the 3rd century had been excavated in the 1960s.

Take your Rosh Hashanah menu to Marrakech and beyond J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 4, 2021

When I was running Square One restaurant in San Francisco, I knew most of our regular diners pretty well, so they didnt hesitate to come to me with menu requests for Jewish holidays.

Mahzor and prayer: Bringing inspiration ahead of Rosh Hashanah – The Jerusalem Post

| September 4, 2021

Since the Yamim Noraim are the days of judgment for all humankind, the mahzor for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur highlights the universal concepts of human sisterhood and brotherhood and the unity of all creation.

High Holidays in the Seaport | JewishBoston – jewishboston.com

| September 4, 2021

Our Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services are designed to make everyone feel welcome and at home regardless of ones background, level of observance or familiarity with the Holidays. Whether you consider yourself Reform or Conservative, Orthodox or Unaffiliated, Sefardi or Ashkenazi, well-versed or unversed; at our services, the labels and classifications fall away as we enjoy an inspiring synthesis for body and soul. The ambiance is as physically comfortable as it is spiritually warm and inviting

Persian, Greek, Moroccan and other Yom Kippur breakfast recipes, plus kugel – Forward

| September 4, 2021

If you are an Ashkenazi American Jew, you might assume that all break-fast meals are the same: bagels, cream cheese, smoked salmon and whitefish, pickled herring, maybe a sweet kugel thrown in to balance the salty. But its a great big Jewish world out there and there are lots of delicious ways to end the Yom Kippur fast. On the upper west side of Manhattan, many people are eating bagels, lox and cream cheese at the end of their fast

The VC fund betting on Israels Arabs – Haaretz

| September 4, 2021

When Itzik Frid was offered the chance to become a managing partner in the venture capital fund Takwin in 2014, he was skeptical.

At Yiddish Week, a beloved language is as vital as ever – The Republic

| September 4, 2021

(RNS) The grounds of the Berkshire Hills Eisenberg Camp in Copake, New York, were alive in mid-August with a gaggle of nearly 100 campers, young and old.

Harvard Convocation welcomes Classes 2024 and 2025 Harvard Gazette – Harvard Gazette

| September 4, 2021

What did you use to take for granted that you now see in a different way?


Page 41«..1020..40414243..»

matomo tracker