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Messengers from the Russian moral abyss | Joshua Berman | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| July 25, 2022

It was February 25th, the day after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Yevgeny and Anastasia Dubov, a Moscow couple in their early 20s, were in a panic. Recently married, both had just begun wellpaid positions in graphic design. But they had taken leadership roles as student activists in the public demonstrations in support of Alexei Navalny, champion of the opposition in Russia and nemesis of Vladimir Putin

Russia’s move to oust Jewish Agency is act of revenge, observers say – Ynetnews

| July 25, 2022

Prime Minister Yair Lapid, on Thursday, dispatched his national security advisor Eyal Hulata to Moscow to begin discussions with his Russian counterpart over the recommendation to end Jewish Agency operations in that country. But Lapid intends to tackle the problem from more angles and after consultations held with officials, had decided that a delegation from his office, the ministries of justice, immigration and absorption, and the foreign ministry, will head to Russia early next week.

GOP shows three-way split over past and future: The Note – ABC News

| July 25, 2022

The TAKE with Rick Klein The focus on the Trump and never-Trump binary choice misses the mark when it comes to describing the state of the Republican Party -- both in describing its recent past and predicting its medium-term future. The summer burst of Jan. 6 hearings in the House, coupled with a developing series of speeches by ambitious Republicans -- including what's expected at competing events in Washington this week -- reveal at least three discrete segments of the GOP

Waterville synagogue to celebrate its 120th anniversary – Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel

| July 25, 2022

WATERVILLE Beth Israel Congregation will honor its 120th anniversary on July 31 with a celebration at Enchanted Gables in Oakland. The synagogue plans to launch its Foundation and the Future campaign at the event. Its website describes the synagogue as a place where congregantsactively participate in religious, social and administrative functions

Synagogue service times: Week of July 22 | Synagogues – Cleveland Jewish News

| July 25, 2022

ConservativeAgudath B'nai Israel Meister Road at Pole Ave., Lorain Ritual Director Mark Jaffee 440-282-3307 abitemplelorain.com 750 White Pond Dr., Akron Rabbi Jeremy Lipton 330-864-2105 bethelakron.com 27501 Fairmount Blvd., Pepper Pike Senior Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria; Stanley J. Schachter, Rabbi Emeritus; Cantor Alyssa Rosenbaum 216-831-6555 bnaijeshurun.org Anshe Emeth Beth Tefilo Congregation 27500 Shaker Blvd, Pepper Pike, OH 44124 Joshua Skoff, Senior Rabbi Sharon Y.

museum aims to demystify leather and kink subculture – Chicago Tribune

| July 25, 2022

Under a canopy of trees along the boundary of Edgewater and Rogers Park is a former synagogue that houses what might be, for some, an unlikely occupant. Housing artwork, books, periodicals, personal letters and photographs, as well as a collection of flogs and whips, the Leather Archives and Museum maintains and preserves materials relating to the history and development of the leather and kink subculture.

Jewish Americans are increasingly concerned about left-wing anti-Semitism – JNS.org

| July 25, 2022

(July 24, 2022 / Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) The events surrounding the taking of hostages at a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, on Jan. 15 by Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old British Pakistani armed with a pistol, received considerable attention and live coverage in the United States.

Should an adopted child say Kaddish for their adoptive father or mother? – J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service

| July 25, 2022

Browse > Home / Featured Articles / Should an adopted child say Kaddish for their adoptive father or mother? July 25, 2022 by Rabbi Raymond Apple Read on for article Ask the rabbi. DUCHANING IN THE DIASPORA Q

How abusive rabbis prey on their own congregants: No one is safe – New York Post

| July 25, 2022

Michal was 21 when she went for help with infertility to Rabbi Ezra Sheinberg an Israeli kabbalist who had a massive following of people seeking blessings and supernatural healings.

US rabbi reviving Jewish roots in her family’s Italian town – Religion News Service

| July 25, 2022

SERRASTRETTA, Italy (AP) From a rustic, tiny synagogue she fashioned from her familys ancestral home in this mountain village, an American rabbi is keeping a promise made to her Italian-born father: reconnect people in this southern region of Calabria to their Jewish roots, links nearly severed five centuries ago when the Inquisition forced Jews to convert to Christianity. In the process, Rabbi Barbara Aiello is also helping to revive Serrastretta, one of many small southern towns struggling with dwindling population, as young people leave in droves to find work and where each year deaths far outnumber births. Besides the chatter of visitors who come to her synagogue, curious to learn about Judaism in predominantly Catholic Italy, the laughter of newly arrived children resounds in the town


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