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Man charged with bias crime in vandalism of synagogues, mosque and a Black-owned business – KGW.com

| May 22, 2022

Authorities said Michael Edgar Bivins, 34, targeted two Jewish synagogues, a mosque and a Black-owned restaurant between April 30 and May 4. PORTLAND, Ore. A man suspected of vandalizingseveral places of worship and a Black-owned business during a five-day crime spree in Portland is facing bias crime charges, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt announced Wednesday

Surviving Early American Synagogues – Newport This Week

| May 22, 2022

Touro Synagogue Foundationannounces the second program of its 2022 Judah Touro Program Series, to be presented virtually, via Zoom, on Thursday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Mr

Thousands hear from leaders of global Judaism at Weekend of Inspiration – Jewish News

| May 22, 2022

Thousands of pupils heard from international educators over four days of a celebration of Halacha and Israel. After two long, hard years, Mizrachi UK held its annual Weekend of Inspiration from the 12-16 May 2022, collaborating with Shabbat UK

The Buffalo supermarket massacre is the latest mass shooting authorities say was motivated by hate – WJCL News Savannah

| May 22, 2022

Saturday's massacre in Buffalo, New York, is the latest mass shooting in which authorities say the suspect was motivated by hate.The suspected shooter, an 18-year-old white man, shot and killed 10 people and injured three others at a supermarket in a predominantly Black area, authorities said. Eleven of the victims are Black."We'll be aggressive in our pursuit of anyone who subscribes to the ideals professed by other white supremacists and how there's a feeding frenzy on social media platforms where hate festers more hate," New York Gov

Drop the lies and hate, focus on solutions for New Mexico – Las Cruces Sun-News

| May 22, 2022

Rep. Brian Egolf, Rep

Opinion: Dialing back the conspiracy about Jews and the Great Replacement Theory – Chattanooga Times Free Press

| May 22, 2022

In the minds of some conspiracists across the country, Jews are behind what has now notoriously been called "the great replacement theory." The term was forcefully launched into wider public domain last weekend when an 18-year-old white New York man opened fire in a Buffalo, N.Y., grocery store, killing 10, all of them Black. The suspect, Payton Gendron, allegedly left behind a 180-page document filled with rants about race and ties to the "great replacement." Briefly, "great replacement theory" is the idea that nonwhite people are being brought into the country to join those already here to counter and eventually wipe out the influence of white people. What political parties believe about what an influx of nonwhite people might bring is one thing.

Around the World in 7 NYC Dishes – AFAR Media

| May 22, 2022

New York Citys diverse food scene offers a world of flavors without ever having to get on a plane. With its thousands of restaurants and ever-changing roster of recent openings, theres always something new to taste in New York City

Going On in Greek-American Community – The National Herald

| May 22, 2022

THRU JUNE 30 ONLINE Health and Religion, a series of online courses organized by the Prolepsis Institute in collaboration with the Hellenic Society of Medical Students of Greece and under the auspices of the Medical School of Athens, began on November 4 and runs until June 30. The courses are supervised and coordinated by the Emeritus Professor of Surgery at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and Lecturer in Surgery at Harvard Medical School Dimitrios Linos.

Always Eat The Health Salad – Defector

| May 22, 2022

Let me begin by saying this: You cannot overestimate how important Jasper Wang, our vice president of revenue and operations, is to Defector Media. Sure, the rest of us write blogs, whatever that means

Out & About: Area entertainment and cultural events starting Wednesday, May 18 – Martinsville Bulletin

| May 22, 2022

Calendar items may be sent to accent@martinsvillebulletin.com, brought to the newsroom at 19 E. Church St., Martinsville, or mailed to P.O.


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