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UConn Announces Pop-Up Courses On Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia – Patch

| March 5, 2024

UConn continues to expand it pop-up offerings. (Chris Dehnel/Patch ) STORRS, CT Two University of Connecticut has announced two pop-up courses on anti-semitism and Islamophobia.

A historic meeting in the UAE: Rabbi Cherki and senior Muslim leaders build bridges between Judaism and Islam – EIN News

| February 21, 2024

A historic meeting in the UAE: Rabbi Cherki and senior Muslim leaders build bridges between Judaism and Islam   EIN News

Sephardic Haredim – Wikipedia

| February 15, 2024

Sephardic Haredim are Jews of Sephardi and Mizrahi descent who are adherents of Haredi Judaism.

Jewish diaspora – Wikipedia

| February 5, 2024

Dispersion of Jews around the globe Israel + 1,000,000 + 100,000 + 10,000 + 1,000 The Jewish diaspora (Hebrew: , romanized:tf) or exile (Hebrew: gl; Yiddish: golus)[a] is the biblical dispersion of Israelites or Jews out of their ancient ancestral homeland (the Land of Israel) and their subsequent settlement in other parts of the globe.[3][4] In terms of the Hebrew Bible, the term "Exile" denotes the fate of the Israelites who were taken into exile from the Kingdom of Israel during the 8th century BCE, and the Judahites from the Kingdom of Judah who were taken into exile during the 6th century BCE. While in exile, the Judahites became known as "Jews" (, or Yehudim), "Mordecai the Jew" from the Book of Esther being the first biblical mention of the term.

Preservation of Monotheism: Islam vs. Judaism – The Muslim Skeptic

| February 3, 2024

Preservation of Monotheism: Islam vs. Judaism   The Muslim Skeptic

Friday Sermon By Sheikh Riyadh Walls In Cape Town, South Africa: Only The Muslim Armies Can Put An End To The … – Middle East Media Research…

| January 21, 2024

Friday Sermon By Sheikh Riyadh Walls In Cape Town, South Africa: Only The Muslim Armies Can Put An End To The ...   Middle East Media Research Institute

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

Jewish and Muslim women on the difficulties of discussing Israel-Hamas war – NBC News

| December 31, 2023

Jewish and Muslim women on the difficulties of discussing Israel-Hamas war   NBC News

Putin’s Top Muslim Ally Shocks World With ‘No Holocaust Proof’ Claim | ‘Hitler Killed Soviets…’ – Hindustan Times

| December 22, 2023

Putin's Top Muslim Ally Shocks World With 'No Holocaust Proof' Claim | 'Hitler Killed Soviets...'   Hindustan Times

Michael Che on SNL: ‘Whether you’re Muslim or Jewish, y’all need Jesus!’ – The Jerusalem Post

| December 20, 2023

Michael Che on SNL: 'Whether you're Muslim or Jewish, y'all need Jesus!'   The Jerusalem Post


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