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Moroccan Orange and Cured Olive Salad – Jewish Journal

| July 4, 2022

Recently, I was sitting in my office and my phone rings and I see that the call is from David Suissa, editor of the Jewish Journal. I get a little nervous because Im wondering What did we do wrong?

The Shared Beliefs Of Muslims And Jews In Morocco Analysis – Eurasia Review

| July 4, 2022

Relations between Jews and Muslims began in the seventh century with the birth and expansion of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula.

Poll: 66% of Haredi Voters Want Netanyahu to Step Down If He Fails to Forge a Government – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| July 4, 2022

The latest issue of the Haredi magazine Mishpacha offers a Direct Polls survey targeting the Haredi public that asked, if in the upcoming elections Benjamin Netanyahu will again fail to form a government, how should the Haredi factions behave?

Where is the Jewish ‘Bridgerton’? In search of better Jewish period pieces – The Jewish News of Northern California

| July 4, 2022

Think about portrayals of Jews in period pieces over the past half century. What comes to mind?

Donato Di Veroli, the last of Rome’s Jews to survive the Holocaust, dies at 98 – Wanted in Rome

| July 4, 2022

Donato Di Veroli, the last Roman Jew to survive the Holocaust, has died in the Italian capital aged 98, the city's Jewish community announced on Monday.

AI identifies rocker Geddy Lees mother in Holocaust photos – The Times of Israel

| July 4, 2022

JTA Rockstar Geddy Lee found never-before-seen photos of his mothers family thanks to a new effort to apply artificial intelligence facial recognition technology to photographs from the Holocaust. Lees mother, Holocaust survivor Mary Weinrib, died last summer at 95 years old. But the researchers of the AI technology, From Numbers to Names, managed to find a photo of Weinrib from her time at the displaced persons camp in Bergen-Belsen a photo that then led Lee to find other photos of his mothers extended family from the Yad Vashem photo collection

The last Nazis … and the lawyers bringing them to justice – The Irish Times

| July 4, 2022

Every time Josef Schtz tottered into the Brandenburg sports hall, he surveyed the assembled crowd and announced: Good morning to all. It was no different on his last visit to the hall on Tuesday even though, for the frail 101-year-old in an oversized green shirt and blue striped trousers, it would prove to be a very bad morning.

ORPEA Announces Major Changes in Its Board of Directors – Business Wire

| July 4, 2022

PUTEAUX, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: Following the appointment of Laurent Guillot as ORPEA's (Paris:ORP) new Chief Executive Officer as of 1 July 2022, the ORPEA Group is announcing major changes in its Board of Directors that will be proposed at the next Annual General Meeting. The Annual General Meeting will therefore be asked to appoint five new directors for a four-year term, four of which will be independent and whose varied skills will bring additional expertise to the Group. The four new independent directors to be voted on by the shareholders on 28 July 2022 are: Furthermore, as announced on 2 May 2022 on the occasion of his appointment, Laurent Guillot, ORPEA's Chief Executive Officer, will also be proposed as a new director at the Annual General Meeting.

Burlington synagogue will unveil the Lost Mural’s restoration – Burlington Free Press

| July 2, 2022

A historic work of Lithuanian Jewish folk art, forgotten behind a false wall for decades, has been restored and will be unveiled Tuesday at a Burlington synagogue. The artwork that has come to be known as The Lost Mural will be revealed to donors to the restoration project in an event at 4:30 p.m.

Project to preserve and re-use Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights gains momentum, focus and nearly $3M in st – cleveland.com

| July 2, 2022

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio The future of Park Synagogues Conservative Jewish congregation lies in Pepper Pike, where it is expanding a new religious and educational campus established in 2007 at Shaker Boulevard and Brainard Road. But an effort to plan a new, long-term future for the congregations old main building in Cleveland Heights, a globally-admired, mid-century modern masterpiece by architect Eric Mendelsohn, is gaining traction and focus, thanks in part to nearly $3 million in new grants from the state of Ohio. In June, the state announced that the synagogue had received $1 million from its capital budget to repair and upgrade electrical and mechanical systems in the Mendelsohn building.


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