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An anti-Semitism expert says that progressives ‘have the right to exclude Zionists’ – Middle East Monitor

| September 11, 2022

A leading expert on anti-Semitism has said that university campus groups "have the right to exclude Zionists." Writing in the Times of Israel, Kenneth Stern argued that, although it may be "hurtful" and counterproductive, the right of progressive groups to exclude advocates of the occupation state must be respected. Stern is the US attorney who took the lead in drafting the highly controversial International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism.

Lox block: UWS congregation takes beloved salmon off the menu, citing environmental concerns – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| September 11, 2022

(New York Jewish Week) A synagogue on the Upper West Side has announced that it will no longer serve lox otherwise known as cured salmon during its weekly kiddush lunches that follow Saturday morning Shabbat services.

Meet the Rabbi Who Ended 1300 Years of Ritual Humiliation – aish.com – Aish.com

| September 11, 2022

Why were European Jews who appeared in court subjugated to humiliating acts like standing bare-chested and bare-headed on a bloody pigskin?

Playing with Fragments – The Jewish Standard

| September 11, 2022

Yoni Battats new album his first solo one isnt called Fragments by accident. In it, Mr. Battat, whose family combines disparate Jewish histories, whose lyrics are based on a range of texts in a number of languages, whose instincts are tempered by study and the application of intellectual knowledge, and whose music is informed by Jewish influences from all over, uses everything he knows (as he must, because its all inside him).

All the Rosh Hashanah Gifts You Need – Kveller.com

| September 11, 2022

Photo taken in Tel Aviv, Israel Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, is coming sooner than you think (were sorry!) on September 25, 2022. This means that its time to start ordering those Rosh Hashanah presents! Are Rosh Hashanah presents a thing? Maybe not quite as popular as Hanukkah presents, but a nice gift for whichever brave soul is hosting your Rosh Hashanah dinner, or just some new swag for yourself and kids, is always welcome

A tour of what it means to be Christian in multicultural Kazakhstan – Travel Tomorrow

| September 11, 2022

Kazakhstan is a country of diverse cultures and religions. They coexist in harmony, respect, and tolerance. It is not by chance that the 7thCongress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions is to take place in the countrys capital, Nur-Sultan, on the 14th and 15th of September.

How Judaism and science come together every month in St. Louis – St. Louis Jewish Light

| September 11, 2022

Engraving of astronomers looking at the sky.

Concerns about Germans converting to Judaism carry resonance in land of Holocaust – The Irish Times

| September 11, 2022

In April 1945, a young British forces soldier helped liberate the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Climbing onto a wooden crate he shouted, in Yiddish, to the living human skeleton survivors in striped uniforms before him: Jews! There are still Jews living! That young man was Chaim Herzog, the Belfast-born and Dublin-raised politician who later became Israels sixth president.

Opinion: We need stories that represent – The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle

| September 11, 2022

Our name is the first thing we own when we enter the world. Names honor ancestors, recall favorite characters, evoke nature, and bring joy to those who bestow them.

Rav Kook: The Leading Thinker of Religious Zionism – Brandeis University

| September 11, 2022

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