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  • ADL will review its education materials after Fox News calls the group 'far-left'

    Andrew Lapin|Sep 16, 2022

    (JTA) – The Anti-Defamation League says it will “launch a thorough review” of its educational content to address materials “misaligned with” the organization’s values after Fox News published a story accusing the anti-hate group of including “concepts from critical race theory” and “far-left ideas.” The ADL’s statement, released in response to a Fox News story published Wednesday afternoon, did not specify which of its freely available education materials were cause for review; nor did an additional ADL statement provided to the Jewish Telegra...

  • Israel says its forces likely killed Shireen Abu Akleh in new report

    Philissa Cramer|Sep 16, 2022

    (JTA) — An Israeli soldier very likely fired the gunshot that killed Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in May, an analysis released by the Israel Defense Forces Monday concluded. But no one present during the killing, including the soldier considered likely to have fired the fatal shot, will be punished, military officials said, and the army released a statement saying it was still possible that Abu Akleh had been killed by Palestinian gunfire. The official conclusion marked a shift from the Israeli government’s previous pos...

  • New Israeli research could render vaccines unnecessary

    Sep 16, 2022

    (JNS) — A team of researchers at Tel Aviv University has proven that antibodies isolated from the immune systems of recovered COVID-19 patients are effective in neutralizing known strains of the virus, including the Delta and the Omicron variants. Researchers have declared this a scientific breakthrough. The discovery could remove the need for frequent booster immunizations. Dr. Natalia Freund, along with doctoral students Michael Mor and Ruofan Lee from the Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology at the Sackler Faculty of M...

  • Germany apologizes to Munich Massacre victims and opens research commission into events surrounding the tragedy

    Toby Axelrod|Sep 16, 2022

    (JTA) - At a ceremony held on the air base where 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were murdered during the 1972 Munich Olympics, German officials apologized for the "lack of protection" that led to the tragedy and agreed to establish a joint research commission to look more deeply into the events surrounding the terror attack. "We cannot make amends for what has happened," said German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Monday. "I ask you, as the head of state of this country and on behalf of th...

  • This High Holiday season, a Twitter 'Repentance Bot' wants to teach people how to apologize for real

    Jackie Hajdenberg|Sep 16, 2022

    (JTA) - Move over, tashlich: Twitter is the new place to atone, thanks to a bot programmed by Jewish coders who want users to apologize better. While the tradition of symbolically throwing bread, representing sins, into a body of water may be a more familiar High Holiday custom, a new Twitter bot aims to address "fauxpologies" on social media. "Repentance Bot" allows users to tag the account when they see an apology that they believe falls short. The bot then replies to the apology with...

  • Israel advances plan to build 700 units in new East Jerusalem settlement

    Ron Kampeas|Sep 16, 2022

    (JTA) — Israel’s government advanced a plan to build as many as 700 new apartment units in a suburb of Jerusalem that opponents say encroaches on a Palestinian village that straddles the country’s pre-1967 lines. The Jerusalem planning and building committee on Monday approved a plan for a new neighborhood called Givat Shaked, which would include high-rise buildings that come right up to the edge of Beit Safafa — a village that was split from 1948 until 1967, when Israel captured eastern...

  • Double your impact, double the hope!

    Sep 16, 2022

    Shana Tova! Celebrate the New Year by joining JFS Orlando in their annual Hope Challenge. Beginning September 15th through October 20th, every dollar donated to Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando will be generously matched by the David & Audrey Pearlman Philanthropic Fund, with a total match of up to $20,000. With your help, JFS Orlando's FAMILY of services can continue to bring hope to those in need these High Holidays and beyond! For the cost of just: 8 cups of coffee you feed a family...

  • SYNAGOGUE SERVICE SCHEDULE

    Sep 16, 2022

    The following synagogues provided information about their High Holiday services to the Heritage by press time. For information about services at other local synagogues, contact the individual congregations. For tickets or information, contact the individual synagogue. Chabad of Altamonte (Orthodox) RSVPs are required. Rabbi Mendy Bronstein Chabad of Altamonte 195 S Westmonte Drive #1126 Altamonte Springs, Fl 32701 407-720-8111 www.jewishaltamonte.com Sunday, Sept. 25, Erev Rosh Hashanah, 6:30 p.m.; community dinner, 7:30 p.m. (RSVP) Mon.,...

  • Goyim Defense League founder arrested in Poland after demonstrating outside Auschwitz

    Gabe Stutman|Sep 16, 2022

    (J. Jewish News of Northern California via JTA) — The founder of the American extremist group Goyim Defense League says he was arrested in Poland this week after demonstrating in front of the Auschwitz-Birkenau former extermination and concentration camp. Jon Minadeo Jr. posted about his arrest on Gab, the social media platform favored by right-wing extremists barred from other platforms, on Sunday. He said he had been charged with “(((Hate Speech))) regarding Aushwitz,” using a parenthetical notation adopted by neo-Nazis to identify Jews...

  • All the Jewish NFL players to watch this season

    Jacob Gurvis|Sep 16, 2022

    (JTA) — The 103rd season of the National Football League kicks off on Thursday, and there are a number of Jewish players to keep an eye on this year. These are all of the Jewish players on NFL rosters entering Week 1 (listed in alphabetical order) and a few free agents who hope to return to the action soon. Did we miss anyone? Give us a shout at sports@jta.org. • Jake Curhan, Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle This Jewish summer camp alum and self-described “Bear Jew” — possibly a reference to “Inglorious Basterds,” or his 6-foot-6 and...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Sep 16, 2022

    Bennett tells supporters he has ‘no plans’ to return to politics (JNS) — Alternate Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has told his supporters that he has no plans to run in the country’s upcoming general election, Israeli media reported on Sunday. The announcement comes after Channel 12 reported on Friday that Bennett had been presented with a series of polls indicating that a party led by him would succeed in crossing the electoral threshold in November. According to the figures, the would-be party could become the kingmaker during...

  • New this year at Orlando Torah Academy

    Sep 16, 2022

    Now entering its 13th year, Orlando Torah Academy is off to an exciting start. Enrollment has reached 165 students from 70 families in preschool through eighth grade. The phenomenal growth necessitated the purchase of the adjacent property over the summer. The new building now houses the OTA Girls Middle School and business development offices. The addition of the new building and expanded campus has enabled OTA to expand classrooms and add dedicated resource and counseling rooms. Back in action are the Kosher school meals, Coffee and...

  • What's in the new Iran deal, and what's holding it up?

    Ron Kampeas|Sep 9, 2022

    (JTA) - Last week, the chances that the United States would rejoin the Iran nuclear deal seemed higher than they had been in years. CNN and Reuters reported that Iran had dropped multiple demands in the ongoing negotiations over a new accord that would update the original reached in 2015. Senior U.S. officials were confident that the new deal would be sealed in days. Then on Monday, Iran's government said it wanted more time - extending into September - to examine the U.S. response to a recent...

  • Celebrities among us

    Sep 9, 2022

    One of the pleasant surprises I receive as Jewish Pavilion program director is meeting a resident who has extraordinary stories to tell of their lives and people they have met or worked with in the past. One of these residents is Marshall Stoltz. He was happy to share with me the experiences he and his wife Eileen have had with various Jewish comedians in California and is especially proud of his relationship with Norman Rockwell. The story that captured my interest was when Marshall and Eileen were visiting with Rockwell and he asked Eileen...

  • Rosen JCC School Out Days

    Sep 9, 2022

    School schedules don’t always line up with work schedules. This is why the Rosen JCC offers School Out Days for kindergarten – 5th grade. When Orange County Public Schools close for holidays or staff training the Rosen JCC offers a fun alternative for your children. This year its first School Out Day will be Friday, Oct. 7. It runs from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and there is an option for extended care 7 a.m.-9 a.m. or 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Children are dropped off and picked up at the Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka Vineland Rd. Each School Out Day has a theme...

  • General Mills partially reverses removal of Pillsbury products from Israel

    Mike Wagenheim|Sep 9, 2022

    (JNS) — After the Jewish investor network, JLens placed General Mills on its “Do Not Invest” list, it says the conglomerate is partially reversing its decision to remove its subsidiary Pillsbury brand entirely from Israel, months after selling its stake in a Jerusalem refrigerated-dough manufacturing plant. JLens CEO Julie Hammerman told JNS that her organization “spent the past couple of months engaging in dialogue with General Mills and also doing our own research.” Hammerman said that after sending people into grocery stores in Israel to...

  • NYPD to increase patrols in Williamsburg due to rise in antisemitic hate crimes

    Jacob Henry|Sep 9, 2022

    (New York Jewish Week) — NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said in a press conference on Monday evening that the police will increase patrols near synagogues in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, due to an increase in antisemitic attacks happening throughout the neighborhood. “In the wake of these senseless attacks, we deployed round-the-clock house of worship cars to routinely visit synagogues,” Sewell said at the press conference on Lynch Street in Brooklyn — the same location where a suspect allegedly slapped a 27-year-old man dressed in traditional Or...

  • Fear of Trump kept Iran in compliance of nuclear deal, says former Israeli security chief

    World Israel News|Sep 9, 2022

    Iranian leaders feared former President Donald Trump, and after the killing of a top Iranian general, Tehran adhered to the terms of the nuclear deal, a former top Israeli national security official said Tuesday. Speaking with Channel 14, Jacob Nagel, former chief of Israel’s National Security Council and former acting National Security Advisor to then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said that President Trump’s dramatic steps vis-à-vis Iran kept the Islamic regime in compliance with the nuclear deal – even after the U.S. withdrew from t...

  • Israel's pivot away from China towards India signals understanding of US concerns

    Israel Kasnett|Sep 9, 2022

    (JNS) — Under pressure from Washington, Israel appears to be slowly withdrawing from its business relationship with China, while simultaneously building one with India. According to Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, over the last two years, the United States has been urging Israel to decouple from China. Sam Millner, a policy analyst for the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, noted earlier this month that the U...

  • Yeshiva University appeals to Supreme Court

    Sep 9, 2022

    (JNS) — The question of whether America’s oldest Jewish university must recognize an LGBTQ club is now heading to the Supreme Court. New York City-based Yeshiva University filed an emergency request on Monday to stay a lower court ruling that it must immediately endorse the YU Pride Alliance student club. In June, the New York County Supreme Court ruled in favor of the students, stating that Yeshiva University does not qualify as a “religious institution.” The court pointed to organizational documents in which the university states that it...

  • A shared Shabbat

    Sep 9, 2022

    This past Friday the residents of The Grove at Trelago celebrated Shabbat with Jewish Pavilion. Sadly, this was Julie Levitt Bain's last scheduled week serving this community. Lauren Sharfstein is looking forward to fulfilling the role moving forward and to make the transition seamless for the residents, they led Shabbat as a team and it was enjoyed by all. Next month Jewish Pavilion will be celebrating Rosh Hashanah by sharing apples and honey with our Jewish friends at The Grove and other...

  • This Missouri bagel shop went viral for its Talmud-inspired effort to feed the needy

    Jackie Hajdenberg|Sep 9, 2022

    (JTA) - "Whoever needs, come and eat." That's the quote from the Talmud - the book of Jewish law - that welcomes customers to Goldie's Bagels in Columbia, Missouri, telling them that people who cannot afford to pay can get a coffee and a bagel, with cream cheese, free of charge. The promise is core to the shop's mission: Launched as a popup in 2020, Goldie's aims to imbue Jewish values into its daily operations. "My whole thing in opening Goldie's is we're going to be so outwardly proud to be...

  • Milan honored for helping save Jews from concentration camps during Holocaust

    Sep 9, 2022

    (JNS) The city of Milan, Italy, has been named an honorary member of the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation in recognition of its residents’ efforts to help rescue Jews from Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust. IRWF chairman Eduardo Eurnekian and its founder Baruch Tenembaum sent the city a request to join the foundation, which was immediately accepted, Italian media reported last week. The foundation is named after the Swedish diplomat Raul Wallenberg, who helped save 200,000 Jews in Budapest in 1944 by giving them protective...

  • Aviv Geffen, icon of Israeli left, apologizes during West Bank concert for denouncing settlers

    Philissa Cramer|Sep 9, 2022

    (JTA) — Israeli rock star Aviv Geffen, a symbol of the country’s left, announced during a recent concert in the West Bank that he regretted his past criticism of settlers living there — whom he had long denounced as obstacles to peace. “It’s very moving to be here. I went through a personal journey that was not simple and not short and I understand that me and my brothers — you — were made to separate for any number of reasons including my ignorance, which came from a desire to please part of my audience,” Geffen said during a concert Aug. 24...

  • Conference of Presidents joins in chorus to disband UN commission on Israel

    Sep 9, 2022

    (JNS) — Echoing pronouncements by American and Israeli government officials, the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations called for the disbandment of the U.N. Human Rights Council’s Commission of Inquiry on Israel. The Conference of Presidents issued a statement on July 29, blasting the anti-Semitic and anti-Israel comments made by commission member Miloon Kothari during a recent interview. In a letter to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, it wrote that “since the U.N. General Assembly admitted Israel as a member...

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