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Feds say man driven by hatred of Jews pleaded guilty to all charges after deadly 2019 assault on California synagogue – CNN

| September 19, 2021

"The defendant entered a synagogue with the intent to kill all those inside because of his hatred for Jewish people, and days earlier used fire in an attempt to destroy another sacred house of worship because of his hatred for Muslims," Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said in a statement. John T. Earnest of Rancho Penasquitos pleaded guilty to a 113-count hate crimes indictment, the statement said

After man gets 20 years for threats, Toledo Jewish community breathes sigh of relief – Cleveland Jewish News

| September 19, 2021

The Toledo Jewish community is breathing a sigh of relief after an Ohio man who planned to provide material support to ISIS and attack two Toledo-area synagogues was sentenced to 20 years in prison Sept.

On This Day: The final expulsion of Jews from France – The Jerusalem Post

| September 19, 2021

On September 17, 1394, King Charles VI of France ordered that all Jewish people be expelled from the kingdom. Leading up to the expulsion, French Jews had dealt with the burning of sacred religious texts, discriminatory taxes, as well as other fiscal policies aimed at targeting Jews.

Buxton man faces federal charge of tweeting threat against Jewish people – Press Herald

| September 19, 2021

A Buxton man has been charged in federal court with posting social media threats that he wanted to kill Jews. Brian Dennison, 24, faces one count of transmitting threatening interstate communication, a crime punishable by up to five years in prison.

Jewish summer camp for adults combines fire breathing, color war and Shabbat experiences – Cleveland Jewish News

| September 19, 2021

Under a perfectly blue sky, the campers gathered around Lillian Feldman-Hill as she showed them how to create a combustible mixture using water, soap and butane. Then she demonstrated how to blow huge fireballs with just cornstarch and a blowtorch

Local Jewish faith center holds first in-person Shabbat in over a year, a half – KVOA Tucson News

| September 4, 2021

TUCSON (KVOA) - A local synagogue held its very first in-person Shabbat on Friday after it was vandalized back in May. On May 18, Congregation Chaverim, a local Jewish faith center in Tucson, was found at around 8 a.m. with one of its glass doors smashed with a rock.

Bay Area athletes sought for Jewish scholarship awards J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 4, 2021

The Jewish Sports Hall of Fame of Northern California, a nonprofit celebrating Jewish achievement in athletic pursuits from billiards to baseball (to broadcasting), is seeking high school applicants for a series of athletic scholarships to be awarded this year. The scholarships, usually ranging from $2,000 to $2,500 dependent on revenue, are given to Jewish student-athletes who have demonstrated excellence in both athletics and academics; or who have shown sports prowess alongside a strong commitment to the Jewish community; or who have overcome obstacles in their lives en route to becoming an inspiring role model for other athletes.

Man arrested over north London attacks on Jewish people – The Independent

| September 4, 2021

A man has been charged in connection with a string of antisemitic attacks in London. The Metropolitan Police have charged Abdullah Qureshi, from West Yorkshire, who will appear in court on Saturday. The 28-year-old was arrested on suspicion of the allegedly unprovoked attacks across North London in broad daylight, which left a grandfather with facial injuries.

Parkland Temples Get Creative for the Jewish New Year – Parkland Talk – Parkland Talk

| September 4, 2021

Cantor Andy and Rabbi Kaplan wear masks during portions of Temple Beth Chais High Holiday services. {Courtesy Rabbi Kaplan} By Jill Fox The apples and honey are the same, but the congregation will look a little different during the Jewish New Year, while Parkland temples once again prepare for the high holidays during a time of uncertainty. On the two most attended religious days of the year, local temples determine the best ways to celebrate with or without an in-person LShanah Tovah (Hebrew for Happy New Year)greeting

Q&A: Meet a Jewish firefighter who battled the Caldor Fire J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 4, 2021

Five hours of sleep per night. Twice having to dodge bucket drops from helicopters


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