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The spiritually solitary have a place in the Jewish world J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| June 17, 2022

TheTorah columnis supported by a generous donation from Eve Gordon-Ramek in memory of Kenneth Gordon.NasoNumbers 4:21-7:89 Shavuot, the Feast of Weeks, is an ancient pilgrimage festival that celebrates perhaps the most foundational moment in the collective life of the Jewish people: the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. It is a holy time that highlights the bond between God and a community of believers. The Torah portion Naso is ordinarily read after Shavuot, yet the link between the two is not obvious.

More than shtetl and pogrom: Inside the movement to translate Yiddish – Forward

| June 17, 2022

"Judith" by Miriam Karpilove, translated by Jessica Kirzane, published by Farlag Press.

Notorious NYPD detective no stranger to overturned convictions over the past decade – New York Daily News

| June 17, 2022

The reputation of once-renowned NYPD Det. Louis Scarcella took another hit with the latest legal rebuke of his crime-busting tactics. A 15th conviction secured by Scarcella during the 80s and 90s was overturned Wednesday, one in a series of legal reversals that has cost the city more than $50 million in payouts to wrongly convicted suspects later cleared.

Homophobic GOP candidate says Hitler is the kind of leader we need today – LGBTQ Nation

| June 17, 2022

Carl PaladinoPhoto: Screenshot A GOP candidate in New York known for his extreme anti-LGBTQ and racist views praised Adolf Hitler during a radio interview last year that was unearthed this week, calling Hitler the kind of leader we need today. During a February 2021 interview on WBEN in Buffalo, host Peter Hunt asked Paladino, How do you rouse the population? How do you get people thinking about the possibility of change here in New York state and what that might mean for our, for everyone here

Appeals court reverses ruling in favor of Hasidic families in Washingtonville busing case – Times Herald-Record

| June 4, 2022

An appeals court panel has reversed a ruling that would have forced Washingtonville School District to begin busing Hasidic children to their religious schools on days when the public schools are closed.

Teen Charged In Unprovoked Beating Of Jewish Man Near Bed-Stuy: DA – Patch

| June 4, 2022

BROOKLYN, NY A teen who brutally beat a Hasidic man while he was walking to the synagogue near Bed-Stuy has been charged for the hate crime, according to prosecutors. Logan Jones, 18, was arraigned this week for the unprovoked attack, which unfolded in April on Gerry Street and Harrison Avenue, just a block from the Bed-Stuy border, according to prosecutors. Jones and others began punching and kicking the 21-year-old Jewish man while he was walking near the intersection with his wife, prosecutors said

The Ideology of the Bicycle – The Atlantic

| June 2, 2022

Back in the late 2000s, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, was the worlds coolest neighborhood.

2nd annual Pocono Pride Festival will be held Sunday in Stroudsburg – Pocono Record

| June 2, 2022

Let the Rainbow Pride flags fly: Pride Month kicks off Sunday in Stroudsburg. You can show your support for theLGBTQ community at the PoconoPride Festival taking place noon to 5p.m. at Courthouse Square, 600 Main St

Exclusive: Man jumps in to protect teen from suspected bias attack – PIX11 New York News

| June 2, 2022

BEDFORD-STUYVESANT, Brooklyn (PIX11) New video exclusively obtained by PIX11 News shows a suspected bias attack on a Hasidic Jewish teenager in Brooklyn. It happened Thursday morning at the corner of Park Avenue and Spencer Street.

Developers seizing on Hasidic suburbs explosive growth – The Real Deal

| May 29, 2022

A photo illustration of Veyoel Moshe Gardens in Kiryas Joel (LoopNet, iStock) Developers are responding to the explosive growth in Hudson Valley suburb Kiryas Joel, setting the local Hasidic community up for a slew of new housing projects. The latest one in the Orange County municipality is Veyoel Moshe Gardens. The Times Herald-Record reported the 1,600-unit development recently opened and could ultimately house as many as 9,000 people across its 70 acres.


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