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Cultural Calendar: Where to Go and What to Read in August – Saveur

| August 4, 2022

Theres a running joke among Americans in Paris about EuropeansParisians especiallysigning off the entire month of August. (True enough; I recently tried to reschedule a late July meeting only to be offered a raincheck for September.) Sure, the jokes a little tired, considering plenty of people work throughout the summer. But it does seem fair to say that August days are long and languid

Ayo Edebiri Does Not Think ‘The Bear’ Is Sexy – The Cut

| August 4, 2022

Photo: Frazer Harrison/WireImage If you were anywhere near a screen this summer, you may have developed a crush on a certain artfully tattooed chef who captured the hearts and loins of every straight woman with a Hulu account. While FXs The Bear introduced us to Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), a discourse-laden collection of red flags, it also introduced us to Sydney, his ambitious new sous-chef played by comedian Ayo Edebiri.

Will Viktor Orbn Bring His Racist Rhetoric to the United States this Week? – Center For American Progress

| August 4, 2022

Autocratic Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn recently made his most brazen embrace of explicit ethnonationalism and the racist great replacement theory. Orbns use of blatantly racist rhetoric makes even more disturbing his deepening relationship with extreme right-wing figures in the United States, most visibly in his participation at this weeks Conservative Political Action Conferences (CPAC) 2022 meeting in Texas. In April, Orbn won a decisive reelection victory to secure a fourth-consecutive term, likely to extend his tenure to at least 2026

Sherman & Owens Introduce Bipartisan Resolution Honoring Victims of the Munich Massacre – Congressman Brad Sherman

| August 4, 2022

Washington, D.C. Ahead of the 50th Anniversary of the Munich Massacre, Congress MembersBrad Sherman (CA-30), Burgess Owens (UT-04), andShontel Brown (OH-11)introduced a bipartisan House Resolution calling for a moment of silence in Congress and at all future Olympic Opening Ceremonies in honor of the eleven Israeli athletes who were brutally murdered by a group of Palestinian terrorists at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich

How Hitler’s Favorite Passion Play Lost Its Anti-Semitism – The Atlantic

| August 4, 2022

It would be hard to choose the most Jewish moment in this years production of Oberammergaus Passion Play, the grand spectacle that recounts the story of Jesus Christs trial, suffering, and resurrection. Begun in 1634 and performed roughly every 10 years, the play is produced by the inhabitants of this Bavarian village located in the foothills of the Alps. Maybe it was the scene where Jesus holds a Torah scroll aloft and leads the congregation in the Shma Yisrael, the Jewish declaration of faith in a single God, or perhaps it was the Last Supper, where Jesus and his apostles recite the traditional prayers over the wine and bread in convincing Hebrew.

Anti-Defamation League Proposes ‘Minecraft’ Should Examine Viability Of Player Verification And Global Blocklists To Counter "Hate And…

| August 4, 2022

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) have proposed Minecraft should consider the viability of player verification and globally blocklisting to combat hateful behavior.

Misogyny is fueling the countrys gun violence epidemic, experts say – Wisconsin Examiner

| August 1, 2022

This story originally appeared in Michigan Advance.

Dismantle the ADL: The Anti-Defamation League’s record of racist counterinsurgency and espionage – Mondoweiss

| August 1, 2022

This article is a snapshot from the Mapping Project: a project created by activists and organizers in eastern Massachusetts, investigating local links between entities responsible for the colonization of Palestine, for colonialism and dispossession here where we live, and for the economy of imperialism and war.

ADL condemns NY Jewish progressive group as ‘out of touch’ – thejewishchronicle.net

| August 1, 2022

(New York Jewish Week) A brand-new Jewish entrant to a crowded New York congressional race got a big amplification this week when the leader of the Anti-Defamation League, a national non-partisan civil rights advocacy group, shared his Twitter thread condemning a local progressive Jewish activist group. Brian Robinson, a Jewish businessman who is one of 17 Democrats vying to represent New Yorks newly drawn District 10, put up a 16-post long Twitter thread that called Jews For Racial and Economic Justice and its political arm, The Jewish Vote, a far-left scam.

ADL’s Robert Trestan Reflects on Time in New England – jewishboston.com

| August 1, 2022

For nearly a decade, Robert Trestan has headed the Anti-Defamation League New England.


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