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My Jewish cultural identity is wrapped up in food. But some events are so momentous they blunt the appetite – The Guardian

| November 22, 2023

My Jewish cultural identity is wrapped up in food.

French Holocaust survivors are recoiling at new antisemitism, and activists are pleading for peace – The Associated Press

| November 20, 2023

French Holocaust survivors are recoiling at new antisemitism, and activists are pleading for peace   The Associated Press French Holocaust survivors, youth activists rally against surging antisemitism   The Times of Israel Holocaust survivors voice their concerns about the rise of antisemitism   NBC News

In Berlin, Erdogan says Germany cant criticize Israel because of the Holocaust – The Times of Israel

| November 20, 2023

In Berlin, Erdogan says Germany cant criticize Israel because of the Holocaust   The Times of Israel Holocaust means Germany cannot talk about Israel-Hamas war, suggests Erdogan   Yahoo News Germany has 'psychology of guilt' when it comes to Holocaust, Israel, Erdoan says   POLITICO Europe

Jewish writer Mitch Albom enters new territory with Holocaust novel The Little Liar – The Times of Israel

| November 20, 2023

Jewish writer Mitch Albom enters new territory with Holocaust novel The Little Liar   The Times of Israel

The Life and Times of Lucille and Leo Frank | Atlanta History Center

| November 20, 2023

Lucille Selig was born in Atlanta in 1888 to a prominent Jewish family.

A Short History of Holocaust Denial in the United States | ADL

| November 20, 2023

The movement to deny that the Nazis murdered approximately six million Jews during World War II the historical event known as the Holocaust emerged in the years immediately following the war. In the United States, the movement was spearheaded by American adherents of the Nazi cause, including Francis Parker Yockey and George Lincoln Rockwell.

Defining Holocaust Distortion and Denial – United States Department of …

| November 20, 2023

The U.S.

Pro-Palestine protestors force their way into University of Michigan administration building – MLive.com

| November 18, 2023

Pro-Palestine protestors force their way into University of Michigan administration building   MLive.com

Hebrew language, alphabet and pronunciation – Omniglot

| November 16, 2023

Hebrew is a member of the Canaanite group of Semitic languages. It was the language of the early Jews, but from 586 BC it started to be replaced by Aramaic. By 200 AD use of Hebrew as an everyday language had largely ceased, but it continued to be used for literary and religious functions, as well as a lingua franca among Jews from different countries.

Hebrew Bible – Wikipedia

| November 16, 2023

Core group of ancient Hebrew scriptures The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh[a] (;[1] Hebrew: The authoritative form of the modern Hebrew Bible used in Rabbinic Judaism is the Masoretic Text (7th to 10th century CE), which consists of 24 books, divided into chapters and pesuqim (verses). The Hebrew Bible developed during the Second Temple Period, as the Jews decided which religious texts were of divine origin; the Masoretic Text, compiled by the Jewish scribes and scholars of the Early Middle Ages, comprises the Hebrew and Aramaic 24 books that they considered authoritative.[2] The Hellenized Greek-speaking Jews of Alexandria produced a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible called "the Septuagint", that included books later identified as the Apocrypha, while the Samaritans produced their own edition of the Torah, the Samaritan Pentateuch; according to the DutchIsraeli biblical scholar and linguist Emanuel Tov, professor of Bible Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, both of these ancient editions of the Hebrew Bible differ significantly from the medieval Masoretic Text.[2] In addition to the Masoretic Text, modern biblical scholars seeking to understand the history of the Hebrew Bible use a range of sources.[4] These include the Septuagint, the Syriac language Peshitta translation, the Samaritan Pentateuch, the Dead Sea Scrolls collection, and quotations from rabbinic manuscripts. These sources may be older than the Masoretic Text in some cases and often differ from it.[5] These differences have given rise to the theory that yet another text, an Urtext of the Hebrew Bible, once existed and is the source of the versions extant today.[6] However, such an Urtext has never been found, and which of the three commonly known versions (Septuagint, Masoretic Text, Samaritan Pentateuch) is closest to the Urtext is debated.[7] There are many similarities between the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament


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