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WUPJ/Arzenu Solidarity Mission to Israel: Highlights World Union for Progressive Judaism – World Union for Progressive Judaism

| April 11, 2024

Our recent Solidarity Mission to Israel was truly an incredible and moving experience. From Kabbalat Shabbat with the warm community of Kehilat Veahavta to thought-provoking discussions on Jewish identity at ANU Museum, every moment was filled with connection to our Judaism and shaping Progressive Zionism. We visited the Gaza Envelope where we met remarkable individuals like Eli, whose courage in defending Kibbutz Mefalsim left a lasting impression on us

Chabad hosts Shabbat 2400 – Pipe Dream – Binghamton University Pipe Dream

| April 11, 2024

Chabad at Binghamton brought together more than 2400 attendees to celebrate Shabbat, surpassing the participant total from previous years and demonstrating the strong sense of Jewish community at Binghamton.

The antisemitic war on Judaism, Israel is only getting worse – The Jerusalem Post

| April 11, 2024

Go back to Auschwitz!... Were coming for you!...

Beth Or Enhances the Teen Connection – Jewish Exponent

| April 11, 2024

Aaron Nielsenshultz, the director of religious school and bnai mitzvah training at Beth Or, discusses Israel with high school students. Photo by Allison Levin Leslie Feldman Aaron Nielsenshultz, the director of religious school and bnai mitzvah training at Beth Or in Maple Glen, strongly believes in connecting teens to their Jewish background to offer them a sense of identity, belonging and cultural richness. After the COVID-19 lockdown ended in the fall of 2021, Nielsenshultz was looking to re-engage with teens because they had not been active in the synagogues online pandemic programming.

Advisory Board Chair on continuing our work to build bridges – The Movement for Reform Judaism

| April 11, 2024

Dr Ed Kessler MBE, the Chair of the Progressive Judaism Advisory Board, appeared on The Rest is Politics to discuss the war in Israel and Gaza and what happens next both there and for interfaith work in the UK. Ed is Founder President of the Woolf Institute and a leading thinker in interfaith relations. He told Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart, who host the award-winning podcast, that he remains optimistic, despite the very difficult situation.

A reflection six months on from 7 October – The Movement for Reform Judaism

| April 11, 2024

By Rabbis Josh Levy and Charley Baginsky Co-Leads of Progressive Judaism In October of last year, together with other communal leaders, we produced a set of principles about how to respond to the emerging crisis in Israel and Gaza.

How the Israel-Hamas War Has Roiled TikTok Internally – The New York Times

| March 30, 2024

When Barak Herscowitz joined TikTok two years ago in the companys Tel Aviv office, his role was to recruit Israeli government agencies and other public-sector groups to join the video service and take advantage of its popularity. His pitch: TikTok was a powerful communication tool and getting more influential in the country by the day. But Mr

Israeli arrested in Malaysia for attempts to assassinate another Israeli – The Jerusalem Post

| March 30, 2024

An Israeli citizen was arrested on Wednesday in Malaysia on the grounds that he entered the country to carry out an assassination, with a police report saying that the man admitted that his goal was to assassinate another Israeli, Walla reported on Thursday, citing Malaysian media reports. According to reports in Malaysia, the detainee's identity is Shalom Avitan, at least 36 years old, from Bnei Brak. The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem has been notified about the arrest, but no further details were provided

Opinion | Imagining a Different Gaza War – The New York Times

| March 30, 2024

There seems to be a broad consensus atop the Democratic Party about the war in Gaza, structured around two propositions.

Ireland to Intervene in South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at the World Court – The New York Times

| March 30, 2024

Ireland plans to file an argument in South Africas genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, according to the Irish government, making the move as the country has strongly condemned Israels actions against civilians in Gaza.


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