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John Offenbach interview: ‘I wanted to examine what it means to be a Jew and to reclaim the word’ – Evening Standard

| December 7, 2019

Your guide to what's hot in London Photographer John Offenbach is emphatic that his provocatively titled new book, Jew, is not a political statement about anti-Semitism.

Israel praises ‘good relations and productive cooperation’ with Brazil – AZERTAC News

| December 7, 2019

Baku, December 6, AZERTAC Member of Knesset (MK) and chairman of the Interim Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Gabi Ashkenazi met on Wednesday with a delegation of Brazilian Congress Members and praised the strong diplomatic and economic relations between the two countries, according to TPS news agency. The Brazilian delegation was comprised of members of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee of the Brazilian National Congress Chamber of Deputies, headed by Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro

The Second Lubavitcher Rebbe – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| December 7, 2019

Photo Credit: Jewish Press This Shabbos, the ninth of Kislev, marks both the birthday and the yahrzeit of the second Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Dov Ber Shneuri, better known as the Mitteler Rebbe (1773-1827).

There’s a potential potato shortage looming and you’re worried about french fries? – National Post

| December 7, 2019

Remember the infernal potato fallout from 2018s harvest from hell? Yeah, me neither

OSCE Participants in Visit to Inter-Religious Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sarajevo Times

| December 7, 2019

The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) together with OSCE Mission in Kosovo organized a two-day visit to Sarajevo on 2 and 3 December 2019 for women from five religious communities and civil society organizations in Kosovo Islamic, Orthodox, Catholic, Jewish and Protestant Evangelical. During the visit, the participants met with the Inter-Religious Council in BiH, which is one of the OSCEs main partners in promoting inter-religious dialogue. Their discussions focused on the inclusion of women from religious communities in inter-religious dialogue activities.

Festigal’s removal of the word, ‘freicha,’ from song sparks debate – The Jerusalem Post

| December 4, 2019

The Israeli Twitterverse and media are buzzing over the decision of Festigal organizers to remove the word, "Freicha," which means flower or blossom but is slang for "Mizrahi bimbo," from a performance of the "Freicha Song" by singer Anna Zak. In a clip of a performance by the singer/model that will be part of the upcoming Festigal holiday show, the song title has been changed to "I Feel Like Dancing" and the word "freicha" does not appear in the song, although Gil Mishali, a reporter for Reshet, wrote on Twitter that audience members at the performance could be heard calling out the "Freicha."The song was one of the late, beloved Israeli singer Ofra Haza's signature hits

The thrill of genetic genealogical discoveries should be tempered by ethical concerns – The Jewish News of Northern California

| December 4, 2019

In these times of alarming disregard for scientific data (were talking to you, climate change deniers), lets hear it for science, specifically the astonishing gains made in the field of genetics and genetic testing. Our three-part Past Lives series highlights the extraordinary resources now readily available to anyone curious about their family ancestry. Easy access to family records on the internet and the mapping of the human genome allows us to peer into our genetic past to learn more about who we are

Rare Disease Q&A: What Rare Diseases Are and Why That Matters – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

| December 4, 2019

Berkeley Lab bioscientists Nomi Harris and Chris Mungall at the Aquatic Park Office.

Geneaology ‘mavens’ go old-school to uncover Jewish past – The Jewish News of Northern California

| December 4, 2019

Final part of three-part PAST LIVES series on Jewish genealogical research.

How to Host the Best Hanukkah Feast Ever – 5280 | The Denver Magazine

| December 4, 2019

AshKara chef Daniel Asher shares his Middle Eastern-inspired recipes for latkes, lamb, doughnuts, and more. For Daniel Asher, Hanukkah is synonymous with his mothers cooking


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