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Muslim cab driver charged for attacks on three Jewish men in Brooklyn – JNS.org

| September 4, 2022

(September 2, 2022 / JNS) A Muslim cab driver from Staten Island, N.Y., has been charged and convicted for a 2018 unprovoked attack against three Chassidic Jewish men in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, the citys district attorney Eric Gonzalez announced on Wednesday.

He preserved Ukrainian Jewish culture before, during and after the Shoah – Forward

| September 4, 2022

Moyshe Beregovsky. Courtesy of Songsearchermovie.com By PJ GrisarAugust 31, 2022 In the late 1920s, ethnomusicologist Moyshe Beregovsky began traveling to Ukrainian Jewish villages equipped with a phonograph and wax cylinders. He was out to record wedding songs, klezmer anthems and lullabies

The Jewish Comfort Food Israeli Kids Are Obsessed With – Kveller.com

| September 4, 2022

Israelis have a general love of corn: they put it in shakshuka and on top of pizza, and you can even order corn sticks at McDonalds in Israel. I once saw a grandma at a playground in Tel Aviv take ears of corn from her purse and present them as snacks for her grandchildren. (Its actually a great idea.) Corn schnitzel may sound like a strange type of schnitzelsince it is more like a patty than thinly pounded meat.

The joys of catching a baseball at the Giants Jewish heritage night thrown by a Jewish player – Forward

| September 4, 2022

Joc Pederson of the San Francisco Giants. Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images By Jordan GreeneAugust 31, 2022 Theres always been something special for me about Giants games. As a kid growing up in San Francisco, I learned the ins and outs of the sport from my dad, the biggest baseball fan there ever was.

Mark Spitz made Olympic history in 1972. Heres why his Jewish identity mattered in Munich – Forward

| September 4, 2022

Mark Spitz, center, smiles on the podium after winning the gold medal in the 100-meter butterfly ahead of Bruce Robertson, left, and Jerry Heindenreich, right, Aug.

34 years ago I left Ukraine because it was no place for Jews. Im not ready to leave again. – Forward

| September 4, 2022

Helen Chervitz, before she immigrated to the U.S., as a student at Kyiv Sports University. Courtesy of Helen Chervitz By Helen ChervitzSeptember 02, 2022 Today, when I walk the streets of Kyiv, I think of the days when my husband and I waited to leave the country with our baby daughter.

Women Business Collaborative Announces the Appointment of Robin Schwartz as Senior Director of Development – PR Newswire

| September 4, 2022

WASHINGTON, Aug. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Women Business Collaborative (WBC) the leading alliance of organizations, companies and individuals working together to achieve equal position, pay and power for all women in business, announces the appointment of Robin Schwartz to serve as Senior Director of Development

ADL urges Newsom to sign hate bill opposed by tech companies J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 4, 2022

The Anti-Defamation League is asking Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign a piece of legislation it says will help hold social media companies accountable for antisemitism and other forms of hate shared on their sites. Despite opposition from large social media platforms, which insist they are already taking pains to make their platforms safe, Assembly Bill 587 passed both houses of the Legislature on Aug.


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