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Rockland County’s Jews Have Complicated Relationships – Jewish Journal

| February 10, 2020

Sometimes, when Katrina Hertzberg sees a visibly Jewish person in her neighborhood in Nyack, N.Y. a woman wearing a wig, say, or a man in a black suit and hat she thinks to herself, Oh my God, are we next? She wonders whether her area of Rockland County, N.Y., is next to receive an influx of Hasidic neighbors, which she worries could mean lots of disruptive changes and new construction housing, yeshivas, synagogues.

Bill Seeks to Close Loophole That Helped Accused Poway Shooter Buy a Gun – Voice of San Diego

| February 10, 2020

This post originally appeared in theFeb. 7 Sacramento Report.

Bennett: Everyone is targeting us in their campaigns – Arutz Sheva

| February 10, 2020

Yamina chairman and Minister of Defense Naftali Bennett spoke on Monday at the Knesset plenum about a new Shabbat newsletter that he came across for the first time in synagogue this past Shabbat. "I will tell you a story," Bennett said as he turned to Labor-Gesher-Meretz chairman MK Amir Peretz, who was sitting in the plenum

JSLI trained Rabbi Jordania Goldberg brings peace to the world – PR Web

| February 10, 2020

"It is Rabbi Goldberg's mission to heal the world one person at a time, and in this book she explains the way she uses kabbalah, physical technique and energy to yield a very powerful roadmap towards holistic healing-that of mind, body and spirit. " Rabbi Steven Blane LAS VEGAS (PRWEB) February 10, 2020 A graduate of Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute and member of the Union of Jewish Universalist Communities, Rabbi Jordania Goldberg spreads her vision of peace. From co officiating at High Holiday services in Greece to the publication of her new book she continues her efforts of repairing the world (Tikun Olam.) In January, Rabbi Jordania opened iPath Counseling where she will be conducting virtual care counseling as well as published her book, KSTechnique, Helping Heal the World One Person at a Time.

Arab states showcase Jewish heritage and memory with renovation projects – The Jerusalem Post

| February 9, 2020

Throughout Middle Eastern countries where Jews were once prosperous, numerous Jewish sites are getting a makeover and Jewish history being remembered.It is a major change from the past decades when Jewish history in many Muslim countries was sidelined, or even purposely erased.

Illuminating the history of Jews in the Caribbean | ASU Now: Access, Excellence, Impact – ASU News Now

| February 7, 2020

Q: How does this change our understanding of the origin of Jews in North America? A: When you think of Jews in the Americas, you think of New York City and you think of the United States as being the most important location of Jewish settlement.

New bill aims to correct error that allowed Poway suspect to buy gun – 10News

| February 7, 2020

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- New legislation introduced Monday in Sacramento aims to correct the flaw in a state law that allowed the accused Poway synagogue shooter to buy the AR-15 style weapon used in the attack despite being too young to make the purchase. Senate Bill 914 comes after a 10News investigation uncovered that shooting suspect John Earnest was able to buy the gun at a shop in San Diego using an invalid hunting license.

Synagogue service times: Week of February 7 | Synagogues – Cleveland Jewish News

| February 6, 2020

Conservative AGUDATH BNAI ISRAEL: Meister Road at Pole Ave., Lorain. Mark Jaffee, Ritual Director.

Take a Tour of the Stunning Central Synagogue in Manhattan – Untapped New York – Untapped New York

| February 6, 2020

This month, our Untapped New York Insiderswill have the opportunity to explore the sanctuary of the oldest synagogue in continuous use in New York City, Central Synagogue. Designated a New York City Landmark in 1966 and a National Historic Landmark in 1975, this synagogue was designed by prominent Jewish architect Henry Fernbach.

The Queen sends her ‘best wishes’ to United Synagogue ahead of 150th anniversary – Jewish News

| February 6, 2020

Queen Elizabeth II has sent her best wishes to United Synagogue as the movement marks 150 years since its founding. Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis held a reception in the House of Commons on Wednesday evening to mark the anniversary. Parliamentarians spotted at the event included Conservative MPs Oliver Dowden and Mike Freer and the Liberal Democrat peer Lord Monroe Palmer


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