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Anti-Defamation League Maps Jewish Peace Rallies With Antisemitic Attacks

| February 17, 2024

On October 27, several thousand Jews and their allies shut down the main terminal of Grand Central Station during rush hour in New York City, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza.

Shoah

| February 1, 2024

1985 French documentary film by Claude Lanzmann Shoah is a 1985 French documentary film about the Holocaust (known as "Shoah" in Hebrew[a]), directed by Claude Lanzmann.[5] Over nine hours long and 11 years in the making, the film presents Lanzmann's interviews with survivors, witnesses and perpetrators during visits to German Holocaust sites across Poland, including extermination camps.[6] Released in Paris in April 1985, Shoah won critical acclaim and several prominent awards, including the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Non-Fiction Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary.

Nobody Believes the Kahanists’ Empty Threats to Topple Netanyahu’s Government – Israel News – Haaretz

| February 1, 2024

Nobody Believes the Kahanists' Empty Threats to Topple Netanyahu's Government - Israel News   Haaretz

‘This Government Is Taking Us Bad Places’: Israel’s Protest Movements Are Back on the Streets – Podcasts – Haaretz

| February 1, 2024

'This Government Is Taking Us Bad Places': Israel's Protest Movements Are Back on the Streets - Podcasts   Haaretz

Judaism – Rabbinic, Ashkenazic, Sephardic | Britannica

| January 13, 2024

The two major branches Despite the fundamental uniformity of medieval Jewish culture, distinctive Jewish subcultures were shaped by the cultural and political divisions within the Mediterranean basin, in which Arabic Muslim and Latin Christian civilizations coexisted as discrete and self-contained societies. Two major branches of rabbinic civilization developed in Europe: the Ashkenazic, or Franco-German, and the Sephardic, or Andalusian-Spanish. Distinguished most conspicuously by their varying pronunciation of Hebrew, the numerous differences between them in religious orientation and practice derived, in the first instance, from the geographical fountainheads of their culturethe Ashkenazim (plural of Ashkenazi) tracing their cultural filiation to Italy and Palestine and the Sephardim (plural of Sephardi) to Babyloniaand from the influences of their respective immediate milieus

Israel is losing the war against Hamas but Netanyahu and his government will never admit it – The Guardian

| December 22, 2023

Israel is losing the war against Hamas but Netanyahu and his government will never admit it   The Guardian


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