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ADL: NJ had the 2nd most antisemitic incidents in US in 2021 – News 12 Long Island

| April 29, 2022

Apr 27, 2022, 9:50amUpdated 2d ago By: News 12 Staff New Jersey had the second-most antisemitic incidents in the United States this past year, according to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL reported a total of 2,717 incidents of antisemitic-related assault, harassment, and vandalism in the country in 2021.

Group reports record tally of antisemitic incidents in 2021 – ABC News

| April 29, 2022

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- A Jewish civil rights organizations annual tally of antisemitic incidents in the U.S

Why Did an Antisemitic Christian Zionist Have the Chutzpah to Declare That He’d Be Leading a Holocaust March? – Religion Dispatches

| April 29, 2022

This week, Jews in Israel and around the world will commemorate Yom HaShoah, a Holocaust Remembrance Day that marks a somber time for remembrance and reflection. On Thursday, thousands of Israeli and diaspora Jews and supporters will walk silently from Auschwitz to Birkenau in Poland in a procession called the March of the Living, designed to highlight Jewish resilience and survival along the path where thousands of Jews were killed during Nazi death marches in the 1940s. Progressive Jewish activists such as ourselves have long expressed discomfort over the nationalist, militarist version of Holocaust memory on display at the March of the Living

Two of New York’s legal luminaries will receive American Friends of the Hebrew University’s George A. Katz Torch of Learning Award, May 10 – JNS.org

| April 29, 2022

(April 28, 2022, New York, JNS Wire) Two of New Yorks legal luminaries, Robert B. Fiske, Jr.,Senior Counsel, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and Stephanie Goldstein, Global Co-Head of Litigation and Regulatory Proceedings, Goldman Sachs, will be honored recipients of the annual George A. Katz Torch of Learning Award, presented by American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU) at Cipriani 42nd St.

Sumter Rabbi Josef Germaine: Yom HaShoah – Day of remembrance of the Holocaust – The Sumter Item

| April 29, 2022

GERMAINE By RABBI JOSEF GERMAINE The 27th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, same month as Passover, has been established by the Government of Israel as the day to remember the Holocaust. This year it comes on, coincidentally, April 28.

People Think Minority Groups Are Bigger Than They Really Are – Scientific American

| April 29, 2022

Our brain is attuned to noticing new things in the busy environment around us. This alertness to novelty means we are apt to overemphasize what holds our attention.

Finding Faith with Randy Ollis: Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony to take place at Tarkington Theater tomorrow – WISH TV Indianapolis, IN

| April 29, 2022

In todays Finding Faith with Randy Ollis, its a special but somber day for people of the Jewish faith. Yom HaShoah is also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, and you can take part in the recognition of this day on Friday, April 29 at noon at the Tarkington Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts

SF couple’s nightmare: catching Covid instead of a flight out of Israel J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| April 29, 2022

This piece first appeared in Haaretz and is reprinted with permission. Donald Heller and Anne Simon had been talking for years about taking a trip to Israel together. An invitation to attend a wedding in the Holy Land provided the couple from San Francisco with the perfect excuse and so, when Israel finally reopened its borders to tourism on March 1 nearly two years after the first coronavirus lockdown they quickly booked their fights

Meet the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education candidates – liherald.com

| April 29, 2022

For the third time in two years, a seat on the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education is open because a trustee is moving out of the school district. Veteran Trustee Mitchell Greebel, 59, who has served for three terms and a total of nine years, is moving out of the district

News from the climate history of the Dead Sea – Newswise

| April 29, 2022

Newswise The lake level of the Dead Sea is currently dropping by more than one metre every year - mainly because of the heavy water consumption in the catchment area.


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