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Mary Jane Rein leaves Clark University Holocaust center – The Jerusalem Post

| April 20, 2024

(JTA) - As Mary Jane Rein prepared to publicly exit her role as executive director of Clark Universitys Holocaust center, she attended a local fundraiser for Catholic schools. After 20 years, she was leaving her job at Clark on bad terms. A member of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Ph.D.

She managed a university Holocaust center. Now she says incivility on Israel drove her to a Catholic school. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| April 20, 2024

(JTA) As Mary Jane Rein prepared to publicly exit her role as executive director of Clark Universitys Holocaust center, she attended a local fundraiser for Catholic schools. After 20 years, she was leaving her job at Clark on bad terms

Clark fires back as outgoing Holocaust center director admonishes school in WSJ op-ed – Worcester Business Journal

| April 20, 2024

Alleging admonishments and threats from both students and staff in an opinion piece published by the Wall Street Journal on Sunday, the executive director of the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University has left the Worcester institution to join Assumption University.

Ashkenazi chief rabbi calls for unity at Tel Aviv’s Hostages’ Square: ‘We all want to see them home’ – The Times of Israel

| April 20, 2024

Were really pleased that youve read X Times of Israel articles in the past month. Thats why we started the Times of Israel eleven years ago - to provide discerning readers like you with must-read coverage of Israel and the Jewish world. So now we have a request

Hebrew University professor arrested on suspicion of incitement for questioning Hamas Oct. 7 atrocities – The Times of Israel

| April 20, 2024

An Arab Israeli professor from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has been arrested on suspicion of incitement after questioning Hamas rapes and other atrocities during the October 7 attacks and saying Israelis are criminals and should be afraid. Officers bring in Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, a criminologist and law professor, for questioning at a police station in the Jerusalem suburb of Mevasseret Zion

Times of Israel, Channel 12 reporters win award for Jewish Diaspora coverage – The Times of Israel

| April 11, 2024

Times of Israel correspondent Canaan Lidor and Channel 12 reporter Elad Simchayoff are announced as this years winners of Bnai Briths annual journalism award for coverage of the Jewish Diaspora. Lidor, The Times of Israels religion and Diaspora correspondent, receives the Bnai Brith World Center-Jerusalems Award for Journalism Recognizing Excellence in Diaspora Reportage for 2024 in the written media category, Bnai Brith writes in a statement Wednesday. Simchayoff, European correspondent for Channel 12 News, is recognized in the broadcast media category

Hinting at Syria strikes, Gallant says Israel will ‘expand the campaign’ against Hezbollah – The Times of Israel

| March 30, 2024

Hinting at Israels alleged overnight airstrike in Syria, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says the military will expand the campaign [against Hezbollah] and increase the rate of attacks in the north.

Biden administration said to approve transfer of over 2000 bombs, 25 F-35s to Israel – The Times of Israel

| March 30, 2024

The United States in recent days authorized the transfer of billions of dollars worth of bombs and fighter jets to Israel even as it publicly expresses concerns about an anticipated military offensive in Rafah, The Washington Post reports.

Commando killed, 16 other soldiers wounded during fighting in southern Gaza – The Times of Israel

| March 30, 2024

The Israel Defense Forces announces the death of a soldier killed during fighting against Hamas in the Khan Younis area of the southern Gaza Strip earlier today. He is named as Sgt.

Germany summons Iranian envoy over 2022 synagogue attack plot – The Times of Israel

| March 21, 2024

BERLIN Germany says it has summoned the Iranian ambassador over an attempted arson attack on a synagogue in 2022 that Berlin believes was planned with the help of Tehran. A German-Iranian national was in December sentenced to two years and nine months in prison over the plot to attack a synagogue in the western German city of Bochum. The 36-year-old, identified only as Babak J., had planned to target the synagogue but ended up throwing an incendiary device at an adjacent school building


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