Articles from the April 23, 2021 edition

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Meet the 27-year-old amplifying the sounds of the Borscht Belt

(New York Jewish Week via JTA) - Growing up, Aaron Bendich would spend lots of time with his grandfather Max in the North Bronx, in a house "filled to the brim" with records, videotapes and CDs....

 
 By Adam Ross    Features    April 23, 2021

Prince Philip's mother saved Jews during the Holocaust

Husband to the Queen for 74 years, Prince Philip was deeply proud of his mother, Princess Alice of Greece, who was recognized as one of the Righteous Among the Nations. "I suspect that it never...

 

Weekly roundup of world briefs

Julian Edelman announces retirement By Marc Brodsky (JTA) — Julian Edelman, the New England Patriots wide receiver who has shown his Jewish pride on a number of occasions, will retire following a stellar 11-year career in which he won Most...

 
 By Ron Kampeas    News    April 23, 2021

Antony Blinken in Holocaust Day speech recalls past State Department obstruction of bids to save Jews

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations are by their nature calls for accountability for atrocities past and present. Antony Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, used the occasion to take his own department to task for its negl...

 
 By Asaf Shalev    News    April 23, 2021

NY Times' Bret Stephens is editing a new Jewish journal, starting with an issue on 'Jews and social justice'

(JTA) - New York Times opinion columnist Bret Stephens has taken on a side gig as the editor of a new limited-run journal of essays about Jewish issues. The journal, titled Sapir, is an initiative of...

 

20th annual CIE Israel Educator (Virtual) Workshop set for June 13-17

The Center for Israel Education and the Emory Institute for the Study of Modern Israel will be presenting their 20th annual Enrichment Workshop on Modern Israel from June 13 to 17. Topics to be...

 
 By Yaakov Lappin    News    April 23, 2021

Israeli strategic observers: 'It appears as if a lot of Iranian work in Natanz went down the drain'

(JNS) - Threats by Iran to retaliate against what it said was an Israeli sabotage attack on its Natanz nuclear site on April 11 and the reported attack on an Iranian command ship in the Red Sea on...

 

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