Senior BBC employee accused of repeated antisemitic posts, Holocaust denial – The Times of Israel
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Senior BBC employee accused of repeated antisemitic posts, Holocaust denial The Times of Israel
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Senior BBC employee accused of repeated antisemitic posts, Holocaust denial The Times of Israel
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BBC fires senior employee accused of repeated antisemitic posts, Holocaust denial The Times of Israel
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Are conspiracy theories about Oct. 7 a new form of Holocaust denial?
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A rabbi and a surgeon explain why they support MAiD, and discuss whether to include those suffering from mental illness The Canadian Jewish News
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Personal Story That Rabbi Krinsky Shared With Chabad Women COLlive
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Singing rabbi and The Jew on a train The Times of Israel
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'Stories of Jewish Wisdom' will be topic of Congregation Emanu El's Rabbi Norman F. Feldheym Memorial Lecture AOL
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Former Lyft driver charged with assaulting rabbi; attack investigated as possible hate crime AOL
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Lyft Driver Accused Of Assaulting Rabbi Linked To Burglary In DC: Metropolitan Police Daily Voice
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Dispersion of Jews around the globe Israel + 1,000,000 + 100,000 + 10,000 + 1,000 The Jewish diaspora (Hebrew: , romanized:tf) or exile (Hebrew: gl; Yiddish: golus)[a] is the biblical dispersion of Israelites or Jews out of their ancient ancestral homeland (the Land of Israel) and their subsequent settlement in other parts of the globe.[3][4] In terms of the Hebrew Bible, the term "Exile" denotes the fate of the Israelites who were taken into exile from the Kingdom of Israel during the 8th century BCE, and the Judahites from the Kingdom of Judah who were taken into exile during the 6th century BCE. While in exile, the Judahites became known as "Jews" (, or Yehudim), "Mordecai the Jew" from the Book of Esther being the first biblical mention of the term.