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‘Life masks’ created by Arizona artist to keep stories of the Holocaust alive – TucsonSentinel.com

| March 12, 2022

Posted Mar 10, 2022, 5:00 am Samantha ChowCronkite News SCOTTSDALE Would you like to breathe out of your nose or your mouth? Robert Sutz asked

Hamilton Scenic Designer David Korins to Serve As Designer and Creative Director for the Academy Awards – Playbill.com

| March 12, 2022

Korins is a Tony nominee for his designs for Broadway's Beetlejuice, Hamilton, and War Paint. David Korins, prolific designer of the stage and screen, will jointhe Academy Awards as the production designer and creative director for the March 27 telecast

HOLY LAND The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem has two new auxiliary bishops – AsiaNews

| March 12, 2022

Jamal Deibes is the patriarchal vicar for Jordan, while Rafic Nahra is the vicar for Israel. The former directed schools in Palestine, while the Lebanese priest is a great knowledge of the Jewish world

One of our best friends ever in the ALP – Australian Jewish News

| March 12, 2022

COMMUNAL leaders have expressed their shock and sorrow after Senator Kimberley Kitching passed away from a heart attack yesterday at the age of 52. Deputy chair of the Parliamentary Friends of Israel (PFI), just last month she and PFI chair Eric Abetz slammed the Amnesty report branding the Jewish State an apartheid regime, claiming it was littered with errors that rehash discredited claims from other biased reports, and adding, Its wrong in detail and disturbing in its intent

Once exceptional, the lives of American Jews have become lachrymose – Forward

| March 12, 2022

The Tears of History: From Kishinev to Pittsburgh, by the renowned French historian Pierre Birnbaum, takes its title from the work of the influential Jewish-American historian Salo Baron. In rejecting what he called the lachrymose account of Jewish history, Baron instead insisted that, both in medieval Europe and modern America, our history was more fortunate than Baron and most Jewish historians believed. In this slim and eloquent work not yet translated into English and published in France as Les Larmes dhistoire: De Kichinev Pittsburg Birnbaum takes up this issue by tracing the rise of antisemitism in the United States.

Q & A: Will The ‘Real’ Adar Please Stand Up? (Part I) – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| March 12, 2022

Dear Rabbi Klass, I have numerous questions that relate to the Jewish leap year by way of the full month that we add to our lunar year every couple of years. Why is Adar the month picked for this addition?

The UK’s immigration system is not fit to respond to the Ukrainian refugee crisis – PoliticsHome

| March 12, 2022

3 min read10 March Whoever rescues a single soul is credited as though they had saved the whole world. This maxim, from the Jewish Talmud, is often quoted in tribute to Britains help for refugees during the Second World War. We should keep these words close to our hearts as we respond to the Ukrainian refugee crisis today.

Students discuss themes in Judaism through fellowship – Ithaca College The Ithacan

| March 12, 2022

Beginning Feb.17, members of Ithaca Colleges Jewish community have been gathering to discuss important themes in Judaism through the Jewish Learning Fellowship (JLF). The Jewish Learning Fellowship was founded at the Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life at New York University in 2007 as a way for students to deepen their understanding of Judaism through conversation on topics like college life, identity and romance. Since then, the program has expanded to universities across the U.S

My Twins Are Adopted. Do They Really Need to Convert to Judaism? Kveller – Kveller.com

| March 12, 2022

The Children of Israel may number like the stars in the sky, but after struggling to conceive, tests at the fertility clinic showed that my egg count did not. And my husbands sperm? Lets just say it was wandering the desert

‘ShinShinim,’ teen emissaries, bring Israel to Bay Area students J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| March 12, 2022

At the start of the current school year, Wornick Jewish Day School in Foster City added a highly effective learning tool to its Hebrew-language classes: Israelis. In this case, two teens from Israel who are eager to illuminate the breadth and beauty of their homeland. The young emissaries, Noa Herman and Nir Chen, are both 18 and participating in a gap-year program sponsored by the Jewish Agency for Israel called ShinShinim (short for shnat sherut, or year of service)


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