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It’s been 3 years since Charlottesville. We’re suing to break the cycle of terror that followed. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| August 12, 2020

NEW YORK (JTA) Three years ago today, the country watched in horror as neo-Nazis and white supremacists attacked Charlottesville, Virginia. Three years later, as far-right extremists continue to spread disinformation, hate and violence, its clear that Unite the Right was a harbinger of what would follow and that we still have much to learn from that weekend.

Lifting voices for the High Holidays, even in COVID times – JNS.org

| August 12, 2020

(August 11, 2020 / JNS) Like Maestro Leonard Bernstein guiding young people through the joys and intricacies of classical music two generations ago, Joey Weisenberg is a gentle, but no less passionate, tutor. Hes not teaching about the bravado of a bassoon or the timbre of a tympani, but rather giving would-be High Holiday prayer leaders an intimate tour of the wordless melodies and ancient modes of the Jewish liturgical tradition. Its nigunim and nusach for a new generation, and with the latest video technology

Mostly ignored, Jews of color turn to special fund for COVID relief – Forward

| August 12, 2020

Some are trans Jews of color on the brink of homelessness.

Is COVID-19 the death of the synagogue? – The Jerusalem Post

| August 8, 2020

The Hebrew word hefker represents the concept of total disarray. It means there is no organizational structure. It is a form of anarchy.

Berlin: ‘New Synagogue’ Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Reopening – The Berlin Spectator

| August 8, 2020

For many reasons, Berlins New Synagogue is a very special building. First of all, its beauty is undeniable. Also, it is of high importance to Berlins Jews as well as their history.

Religion events online and in-person in the San Fernando Valley area, Aug. 8-15 – LA Daily News

| August 8, 2020

Most religious congregation continue to hold services and classes/lectures online only due to the coronavirus pandemic concerns and restrictions. Services and other religious gatherings may take place outdoors if social distancing and mask-wearing are observed. Here is a sampling of upcoming services and events.

Grace and remembrance – Arkansas Online

| August 8, 2020

In the Jacobs home, Shabbat has become synonymous with two things: Facebook Live and Shira Averbuch, the ukulele-playing, golden-voiced singer who serves as the artist-in-residence at B'nai Jeshurun, a nearly 200-year-old synagogue on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. "Shabbat Shalom!" she begins, warmly greeting each of the children listening from home. "I'm so happy you're all here.

On the internet, no one knows if youre atoning – Forward

| August 8, 2020

Isnt that Franny from Fire Island? my husband asked as a well-dressed woman stepped up to the bimah to greet the rabbi

A lonely, angry and deadly anti-Semite – The Jewish Star

| August 8, 2020

By Ben Cohen At high school, he made no friends and didnt belong to any clubs. He liked girls, but having a girlfriend was beyond his abilities. Academically, he was undistinguished, doing well in biology but failing in English.

The lonely, angry anti-Semite rises – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 8, 2020

At high school, he made no friends and didnt belong to any clubs. He liked girls, but having a girlfriend was beyond his abilities.


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