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Hanukkah is a busy week for Wyoming’s only rabbi – NPR

| December 10, 2021

Tonight is the last night of Hanukkah, and it's been a busy week for Chabad Rabbi Zalman Mendelsohn, the only ordained rabbi in the entire state of Wyoming. By the fifth night Mendelsohn had already driven about 1,000 miles across the state, from Jackson to Cheyenne and back again, plus a quick stop in Denver to pick up kosher catering. "One of the things that often happens being a traveling rabbi is that there are snowstorms and there are those dreaded blinking lights that come on and say, 'Road Closed.' And here you had planned on doing a wedding or a bar or bat mitzvah or a funeral and you're just stuck," he says.

Branching Out. Building Together. Breaking Ground. | JewishBoston – jewishboston.com

| December 10, 2021

On the last night of Hanukkah, Hebrew College officially kindled a unique partnershipofBoston-basedorganizations,both local andnational,tobreak ground on a new homein Auburndale, Newton, andforma dynamicinterdisciplinarycenterof Jewish learning, leadership,community and creativity. Never miss the best stories and events! Get JewishBoston This Week. The Dec

The messiah lives among you Part II | News, Sports, Jobs – Daily Mining Gazette

| December 10, 2021

Michigan Technological UniversityGerrit Lamain played the Wurlitzer Organ for the last time at the Student Development Complex in 2009. The monastery in rural France had a rich history. Its fame had spread throughout the surrounding countryside.

Inside life of Brit TV star with 7 wives and 19 kids as part of ‘God’s plan’ – Daily Star

| December 10, 2021

A famous Jewish rabbi who died in 2019 had 'seven wives and 19 kids' which he thought was all part of 'God's divine plan'.

Israel said to lead 10-country simulation of major cyberattack on world markets – The Times of Israel

| December 10, 2021

WHO warns Omicron fears could spark new vaccine hoarding, straining global supplies The World Health Organization expresses concerns that rich countries spooked by the emergence of the Omicron variant could step up the hoarding of COVID-19 vaccines and strain global supplies again, complicating efforts to stamp out the pandemic. The UN health agency, after a meeting of its expert panel on vaccination, reiterates its advice to governments against the widespread use of boosters in their populations so that well-stocked countries instead can send doses to low-income countries that have largely lacked access to them. What is going to shut down disease is for everybody who is especially at risk of disease to become vaccinated, says Dr

Israel Is Hell-Bent on Sabotaging US Nuclear Negotiations With Iran – Jacobin magazine

| December 10, 2021

After a five-month hiatus, indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran resumed last week in Vienna in an attempt to revise the 2015 Iran nuclear deal (formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or JCPOA).

I thought I was a free man: the engineer fighting Texass ban on boycotting Israel – The Guardian

| December 10, 2021

For more than two decades, Texan civil engineer Rasmy Hassouna was a contractor for the city of Houston. Hassouna has consulted the city on soil volatility in the nearby Gulf of Mexico a much needed service to evaluate the structural stability of houses and other buildings. He was gearing up to renew his government contract when a particular legal clause caught his eye: a provision that effectively banned his company, A&R Engineering and Testing, Inc, from ever protesting against the nation of Israel or its products so long as his company was a partner with the city of Houston

Israeli shot dead in north is 118th murder victim in Arab community this year – Haaretz

| December 10, 2021

A man was fatally shot Friday in northern Israel in what appears to be a criminal feud, as the number of murder victims in Israel's Arab community rises to 118. Basem Lofti Sarhan, 31, was in his car when he was shot at close range in the Arab town of Nahf in the country's north.

Israel not expected to join bizarre U.S. boycott of Winter Olympics in China – Haaretz

| December 10, 2021

Israel is not expected to join the U.S.-led diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in China next year, a senior Israeli official told Haaretz on Tuesday. The official described the diplomatic boycott of the games as bizarre and added sarcastically that Israels snow sledding team is already warming up on the sidelines.

Dole’s mercurial relationship with Israel didn’t diminish respect for his service, integrity – Cleveland Jewish News

| December 10, 2021

If there is anything that could classify Bob Dolethe longtime Kansas senator, U.S. House Majority and Minority leader, and the 1996 Republican nominee for presidentit was his resilience to forge on. Dole, who died last week at the age of 98, was never expected to survive his World War II injuries on the battlefield.


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