Week of September 13, 2024

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    UNSC to convene for first talks on Gaza hostages since Oct. 7 (JNS) — The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to meet on Wednesday to discuss the hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, following an “urgent request” by Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon. According to the envoy, it will mark the first time since the Oct. 7 attack that the Security Council has convened for an official deliberation on the issue. Hamas currently holds 101 hostages, including 97 of the 251 captured on Oct. 7. “It is a disgrace that it has...

  • Hamas leaders finally charged

    Andrew Bernard

    (JNS) — The U.S. Justice Department announced terrorism charges against senior leaders of Hamas for carrying out the Oct. 7 massacre. Merrick Garland, the U.S. attorney general, announced the charges on Sept. 3 in a recorded message. He said that Yahya Sinwar and other Hamas leaders oversaw “a decades-long campaign to murder American citizens and endanger the national security of the United States.” “On Oct. 7, Hamas terrorists, led by these defendants, murdered nearly 1,200 people, including over 40 Americans, and kidnapped hundreds...

  • Accused of neglecting hostages, Biden blames Netanyahu

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — U.S. President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and senior advisers met in the White House Situation Room on Sept. 2, a U.S. federal holiday, to discuss “next steps in the ongoing effort to secure the release of hostages, including continuing consultations with co-mediators Qatar and Egypt,” per a White House readout. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, CIA director Bill Burns, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Brett McGurk, National Security Council coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa, also...

  • Jews in Judea and Samaria demand wider campaign against Palestinian terror

    Akiva Van Koningsveld

    (JNS) - Hundreds of Israeli residents of Judea and Samaria gathered in protest at intersections throughout the territory on Sept. 3, demanding that the army launch a broad operation against Palestinian terrorism. The rallies, called by the Yesha Council that represents the interests of the 500,000 or so Jews of Judea and Samaria, marked the first time that the group led mass protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government since its inception in December 2022. "The...

  • Shabbos Kestenbaum broken with Democratic Party and will vote for Trump

    Luke Tress

    (JTA) - LAS VEGAS - Shabbos Kestenbaum, a Jewish Harvard alumnus who is suing the school over its response to antisemitism, announced that he has broken with the Democratic Party and will be voting for Donald Trump. Kestenbaum made the declaration during a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual convention here on Sept. 5. He said that he had become disillusioned with Democratic leaders and their policies during his push for action against campus antisemitism. "I did not support...

  • U of Maryland won't allow group to hold event on Oct. 7

    Andrew Lapin

    (JTA) — The University of Maryland has revoked a permit for pro-Palestinian groups to hold an event on the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel, following concerns from Jewish groups that such an event could glorify the Hamas killings. According to the campus Students for Justice in Palestine chapter, the planned event was a “vigil” to be held jointly with the school’s chapter of the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace. University President Darryll Pines announced the change in a letter to the school on Sunday,...

  • First wrongful death lawsuit in Boar's Head listeria outbreak

    Jackie Hajdenberg

    (JTA) — The family of an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor in Virginia has sued Boar’s Head, claiming that listeria from the meat company’s products is responsible for his death. The filing is the first wrongful death lawsuit to stem from the Boar’s Head listeria outbreak. So far, more than 50 people have fallen ill in connection with the outbreak and nine have died, including Günter “Garshon” Morgenstein, who survived the Holocaust as a child. “We’re all still in shock, for all of the things you know that he’s seen and been...

  • Israel Police criticizes State Attorney after US files charges against Hamas

    (JNS) — The Israel Police has criticized the country’s State Attorney for having failed to produce indictments against Hamas leaders, after the U.S. Department of Justice announced such indictments on Sept. 3, Kan News reported on Tuesday, Sept. 4. “The indictment filed in the United States is based, among other things, on evidence compiled in Israel and given to the American investigators, while 11 months have passed and [in Israel] there are no indictments,” a source in the police’s special crimes unit, Lahav 433, told the Israeli...

  • Netanyahu sets record straight

    (JNS) — Asked by a reporter if he has plans to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. President Joe Biden said “eventually.” Asked if it would happen this week or next, the U.S. president said “eventually,” per the White House pool report. Earlier on Sept. 2, Biden said that Netanyahu wasn’t doing enough to free the hostages. The Israeli prime minister responded to a similar question from a reporter during a speech, in which he said that “I was asked whether I am not doing enough to the release of hostages....

  • Pro-Israel students, others rally near Columbia for bans on masked protesting

    Vita Fellig

    (JNS) — Some 120 protesters gathered near the Columbia University campus on Tuesday evening to call on U.S. universities to ban people from protesting on their campuses with face coverings masking their identities. Columbia was one of many sites of anti-Israel encampments that spread across campuses. In April, school’s president Minouche Shafik, who has since resigned, called police to campus to remove anti-Israel vandals who occupied the school’s Hamilton Hall. Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, largely dropped charges...

  • Israel to classify Judea, Samaria a 'combat zone' amid terror escalation

    Hanan Greenwood

    (Israel Hayom via JNS) — Recent events have reportedly triggered a major policy shift in Israel’s approach to Judea and Samaria. Designated a “secondary arena” since the onset of the war with Hamas on Oct. 7, the recent increase in terror attacks in the area have convinced top officials that this stance is no longer tenable. The Israel Defense Forces now considers Judea and Samaria as the country’s most critical front after the Gaza Strip. While this directive is still in its initial stages, with substantial changes on the ground...

  • Kappy's diner closes its doors

    Christine DeSouza

    A landmark diner since 1967, Kappy's is closing on Saturday, Sept. 14, at 4 p.m. "or until they run out of food," said Executive Chef Adam Milsom. Located at the intersection of Sybelia Ave. and 17/92 in Maitland, this small drive-up deli has been serving Philly cheese steaks, burgers, N.Y. hot dogs, subs and the best root beer floats in town for 57 years. Kappy's also was recognized in "Kehillah: A History of Jewish Life in Greater Orlando," under the Growth: Hospitality section, where it fit...

  • Jewish voters favor Kamala Harris over Donald Trump

    Ron Kampeas

    (JTA) — WASHINGTON — American Jews plan to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris by a wide margin, according to a new survey by a Jewish Democratic group. The survey also found that 87 percent of American Jewish voters support the Biden administration’s efforts to reach a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war that would release the Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The survey, released Monday by the Jewish Democratic Council of America, shows 68 percent of Jewish voters planning to vote for Harris, the Democratic nominee, and 25 percent...

  • Jerusalem court allows families to seize $43 million

    (JNS) — The Jerusalem District Court issued a provisional order on Wednesday allowing a group of Israeli families who have lost members to terrorism to seize 160 million shekels ($43 million) in Palestinian Authority funds frozen by Jerusalem pending proceedings against the P.A., according to Ynet. If the families win the lawsuit, the funds will be distributed among the dozens of plaintiffs, amounting to 10 million shekels ($2.7 million) per family. The 210 million-shekel claim was filed in early July by dozens of Israeli families whose...

  • PA wants UN to order removal of 500,000 Jews from Judea and Samaria

    Akiva Van Koningsveld

    (JNS) — The Palestinian Authority is circulating a draft resolution asking the United Nations General Assembly to urge Israel to withdraw from Judea and Samaria and remove some 500,000 Israeli citizens living in the territory within six months. According to a report by Israel’s Channel 12 on Sunday, the resolution, which cites a July 19 advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice in The Hague, is expected to be brought to a vote next week. The 79th Session of the U.N. General Assembly was scheduled to open on Sept. 10. In...

  • Upcoming Holocaust Center Events

    Sept. 19, 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. — Exhibit Opening: The Holocaust by Bullets The Holocaust Center will host the opening night of “The Holocaust by Bullets.” Based on a decade of meticulous research by the French organization Yahad-In Unum, Holocaust by Bullets illuminates a lesser-known aspect of the Holocaust: the brutal execution of over 2 million Jews and Roma, who were shot and buried in unmarked graves across Eastern Europe. This exhibition delves into the heinous crimes committed by the Nazi mobile killing units and its collaborators,...

  • Central Florida Hillel hosts showing of 'October Shadows'

    Dr. Kenneth Hanson’s powerful documentary about the Oct. 7 massacre of 1200 innocent Jewish men, women and children, will be shown on Sept. 18 at noon at the UCF Hillel Center. The documentary reveals without question the who, what, where and why of the attack by Hamas on innocent Israelis. Disgustingly, the atrocities committed on Oct. 7 were almost immediately denied. This video will equip viewers the ammunition needed to “deny the deniers.” Central Florida Hillel is located at 3925...

  • Islamic group condemns Hamas execution of hostages

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — An international organization of Islamic scholars and faith leaders has issued a blistering condemnation of the murder by Hamas of six Israeli hostages last week in Gaza. The Iraqi-based Global Imams Council called the executions, carried out in a tunnel under Rafah in southern Israel, “barbaric” and “a violation all principles of humanity, religious teachings, and international law.” In a statement on its website, the organization said, “The targeting and brutalization of civilians, especially those who are defenseless...

  • Cabinet shown 'horrific' video of tunnel where six hostages executed

    (JNS) - Israeli Cabinet ministers on Sunday night were presented with video footage of the tunnel in Rafah where the six murdered hostages were held, footage they described as "stomach-churning" and "horrific." IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi showed the visual documentation from southern Gaza at the request of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Ministers did not see the hostage's corpses but rather the inhumane conditions in which their Hamas captors forced them to live. The bodies of...

  • As Israel endured a difficult weekend at home, its athletes won several Paralympic medals, bringing Paris total to 7

    Jacob Gurvis

    (JTA) — As Israeli Paralympic rower Shahar Milfelder won her first career medal on Sunday, she was thinking about the families of the six newly confirmed dead hostages. “We had in mind to give pride to the country,” Milfelder said, according to the Israeli news site Mako. “I cried in the morning from the hard news and now I cry from the good news and send the biggest hug I can to the families of the abducted and to all the citizens of the State of Israel.” Milfelder and her rowing...

  • 'The last thing I saw before being taken to Gaza was my dad's bloodied face'

    (Israel Hayom via JNS) — In a poignant testimony, 12-year-old Erez Kalderon, kidnapped from his home in Nir Oz during the Oct. 7 onslaught, has shared his harrowing story of captivity in the Gaza Strip. Erez, whose father, Ofer Kalderon, remains in Hamas captivity, bravely opened up about his traumatic experience, saying, “It’s difficult for me to speak on camera, but if this reaches my dad—it’s worth everything.” Erez recounted the terrifying moments when attackers breached their home: “They simply broke the handle and entered....

  • America the unprepared

    Michael Mandelbaum

    (Jerusalem Strategic Tribune via JNS) — The principal product of Washington, D.C., is words. They come in three different kinds of packages: memoranda, by which government departments and organizations communicate internally; op-ed articles, by which these various groups communicate with each other and the public; and reports, usually compiled under the auspices of people with expertise in the subject being addressed. All three types are highly perishable. Almost none reaches a broad audience or is read more than a few days after it...

  • Israel, the United States and the Iranian threat

    Robert M. Schwartz

    (JNS) — Israel’s enemies have a sinister proclivity to attack on sacred holidays. Many expected the Iranian retaliation for the murder of Hamas terror leader Ismail Haniyeh to come on Tisha B’Av, the Jewish holiday commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temples. Astonishingly, that night, I had a most restful sleep, although disturbed by a foreboding dream. I envisioned the destruction of modern-day Israel, the 75 years of Israel’s miraculous splendor standing in ruins and ash, as it was after the devastation of the...

  • Hillel across America needs to rally its student troops

    Mitchell Bard

    (JNS) — Turning out for a barbecue is nice; showing up for Israel is essential. The University of Maryland Hillel rightly took pride in hosting a back-to-school barbecue that attracted 1,500 Jewish students. However, the event was partly overshadowed by the university administration’s unconscionable decision to allow Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace to hold an affair on Oct. 7. After facing significant backlash and unfavorable publicity—the only thing besides money that moves administrators—UMD reversed its...

  • Even animals don't behave so cruelly

    Jonathan Feldstein

    Recently, my social media has been overwhelmed with videos filmed by people on safari in Africa, capturing the moment when carnivorous animals attack, kill, and devour their prey. It’s fascinating to watch the instincts of the animals, as if they have taken a course in survival but, in fact, are intuitive. Projecting what it seems to me, sometimes the suffering of the animal being attacked and torn into pieces looks particularly cruel. While I have thought about human parallels this week, that cruelty seems so particularly relevant. This...

  • Oct. 7: A wake-up call for American Jews to stand unwavering with Israel

    Mark Leven

    (JNS) — As we mark one year since the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel, it’s impossible not to reflect on the profound implications of that day—not just for Israel, but for the 7 million Jews in America that make up half of the world’s Jewish population. The attack, often described as “the largest pogrom since the Second World War,” is a grim reminder of the persistent threats that the Jewish people face, no matter where we reside. The public response in America, where the Jewish community’s mourning was met with...

  • The Left and the White Powders of Bergen Belsen

    Jerry Klinger

    Funerals and mourning are always difficult to experience, especially the last few days with the murder of the hostages and the police officers. The personal pain of the families is a horrible, wrenching pain for all Jews. Hamas has standing orders to kill any hostage if liberation is near. The left has turned the meaning of funerals and mourning upside down. They have transformed the war crimes of the murderers into War Crimes committed by the victim’s own Government. Murdering POWs and hostages is a War Crime. No one is saying that. As the...

  • Magen David is a symbol of resilience and pride

    Selma Spinner, First Person

    (JTA) — I grew up in Berlin, escaped terror in Israel and was called ‘disgusting Jew’ in New York. Where can I feel safe? As a high school student in Berlin during Israel’s 2021 war in Gaza, with anti-Israel protests sweeping the city, I made a promise to myself: I would wear my Star of David necklace proudly, never hiding who I am, no matter what. It took three years and a move back to New York City before I had to reconsider that decision. I was returning home from an empowering three...

  • Israel wins 10 Paralympic medals

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) - Israel won 10 medals, including four gold, at the 2024 Paris Paralympics which concluded on Sunday, in its best showing at the Games in two decades. The competition followed the record-breaking six Olympic medals won by Israeli athletes in Paris this summer. Israel's medal total at the Paralympics topped its performance at the Tokyo Games three years ago, when the delegation brought home nine medals, and marks Israel's best showing since 2004, when it won 13 medals at the Athens...

  • Jewish Pavilion Senior Services Showcase for volunteerism

    Volunteerism is the engine that makes many of our communities run. Aside from the good that volunteering does for the recipients, the act of service carries benefits for the doer. Studies show that serving others provides mental health benefits, increases happiness and decreases depression and anxiety as well as provides a sense of purpose. Jewish Pavilion Senior Services engages many individuals throughout the Greater Orlando area as volunteers who work with senior residents as service leaders...

  • The best decision I ever made

    Marilyn Shapiro

    Along with school opening and all that is happening in the world, September is a memorable month for Larry and me. Fifty years ago on Sept. 8, 1974, Larry and I got married in Upstate New York. For those who have been reading my column for a while, you may remember many of the stories. We met at a Purim (not "porn" as some people misheard!) party held by the Jewish singles in Albany, New York. It was love at first sight, and we got engaged six months later. Our wedding was held on a relatively...

  • Insights from The Orlando Senior Help Desk: How doctors and caregivers can better communicate with seniors

    Good communication between doctors and patients (and between caregivers and loved ones) is crucial for better health outcomes. It’s a teachable skill that medical students can improve through training. The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Medical Specialties recognize interpersonal communication as a core competency. Effective communication: • Prevents medical errors • Improves health outcomes • Strengthens patient-provider relationships • Maximizes limited interaction time To ensure...

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