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  • Beijing Olympics ends without a medal for Israel

    Abigail Klein Leichman|Mar 4, 2022

    (Israel21c via JNS) — The closing ceremony of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing on Sunday brought to an end another Winter Games without a medal for Israel. Nevertheless, the six athletes representing the Jewish state had some high points to celebrate. Barnabas Szollos, 23, said at the start that his goal was to be in the top 30. He skied in five events and placed twice in the top 30, twice in the top 20 and once in the top 10, finishing in sixth place in men’s alpine skiing and setting a new Israeli record in that sport. He was just 1.0...

  • Wyoming's legislature rejects critical race theory ban

    Ron Kampeas|Mar 4, 2022

    (JTA) — It seemed a slam dunk: The popular conservative cause of banning “critical race theory” in schools, being taken up for a vote in one of the country’s most lopsidedly conservative legislatures. Then a Democrat, one of just seven in the 60-member Wyoming legislature, stood up Thursday and said he could not support the bill because he was Jewish. “In this bill, page 9, line 19 states, ‘The teaching of history must be neutral, without judgment,’” state Rep. Andy Schwartz said during debate. “Now, how can that be possible? If I were a Native...

  • Simon Wiesenthal Center calls for FBI antisemitism task force

    Mike Wagenheim|Mar 4, 2022

    (JNS) — Neo-Nazis in Florida. Synagogue desecration in Chicago. Regular assaults in Brooklyn, N.Y. When it comes to antisemitism in America, it’s time to start connecting the dots. “If we’re going to better understand the nature and scope of the threats, we need the FBI to lead, taking everyone out of their silo, getting all the information that they’re uniquely positioned to get, and then having a desk that’s going to review things and have access to other agencies — domestic and otherwise — in order for us to quantify and qualify what’s...

  • Boston-area college in turmoil after weeks-long string of antisemitic and racist incidents

    Penny Schwartz|Mar 4, 2022

    BOSTON (JTA) — For nearly a month, a small liberal arts college just miles outside of Boston has been roiled by a spate of hate incidents, including antisemitic graffiti and threatening racist language, prompting the school to offer a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved. The incidents at Curry College, located in Milton, a suburb south of Boston, began Jan. 27, when International Holocaust Remembrance Day is observed worldwide, with reports of drawings of swastikas and discriminatory and h...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Mar 4, 2022

    BBYO holds largest Jewish gathering since the pandemic began By Ron Kampeas BALTIMORE (JTA) — More than 3,000 teenagers from 40 countries attended a BBYO convention in what is believed to be the largest Jewish gathering since the beginning of the pandemic. A release from the organizations said the event at the Baltimore Convention Center running Feb. 17-21 focused on Jewish philanthropy and Jewish education. Speakers included Mike Posner, a Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter; Rabbi Angela Buchdahl of New York’s Central Synagogue, who fie...

  • Zelensky is a 'modern Maccabee'

    Philissa Cramer|Mar 4, 2022

    (JTA) — One week ago, Jews outside of Ukraine knew Volodymyr Zelensky as the world leader on the other end of the “perfect phone call” that resulted in the impeachment of President Donald Trump. But now, after days of watching Zelensky balance humor and gravitas while rallying his fellow Ukrainians to rebuff the Russian army invasion, they know him as a contemporary Jewish hero. “Zelensky gives modern Maccabee energy,” Peter Fox, a writer, wrote on Twitter. Fox was referring to the ancient Jews who, though outflanked in every way, fended of...

  • 70 years on, mystery of man behind Knesset menorah solved

    Danielle Roth Avneri|Mar 4, 2022

    (Israel Hayom via JNS) -One of Israel's most curious mysteries was solved on Sunday when the identity of the artist who created the small bronze menorah that stands on the Knesset grounds was finally revealed. The Knesset Menorah is one of the most recognized and revered state symbols in Israel's history. Israel's parliament is home to more than one menorah statue. Most famously, a seven-branched menorah stands just outside the Knesset plaza. It towers 4.30 meters high, 3.5 meters wide (14 feet...

  • Religious freedom or free speech? Congregants appeal to Supreme Court over protests at Michigan synagogue

    Faygie Holt|Feb 25, 2022

    (JNS) - A Jewish man from Ann Arbor, Mich., is hoping that the U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether anti-Jewish protesters outside a local synagogue on Shabbat morning violate his right to freely practice religion. "I think Jews have to stand up for themselves against people who are obviously Jew-haters," says Marvin Gerber. "People of Beth Israel have the right to be free from harassment." The case stems from weekly anti-Israel and anti-Jewish protests led by Henry Herskovitz in front of...

  • JFNA names 2nd female chair

    Ron Kampeas|Feb 25, 2022

    WASHINGTON (JTA) - Julie Platt is a one-time banker who has become a leader in promoting Jewish education and helping to rescue Jewish camping from the ravages of the pandemic. Now, she's about to make history as the second woman to chair one of the largest Jewish fundraising powerhouses in the United States, the Jewish Federations of North America. She's also musical star Ben Platt's mom. The JFNA on Tuesday said that Platt would assume the leadership of the umbrella body for Jewish federations...

  • JAO's gala features innovations and auctions

    Feb 25, 2022

    Jewish Academy of Orlando's Rejoicing in our Roots Gala: Celebrating 45 years of Jewish Education in Central Florida takes place on Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 6:30 p.m., at the brand new Winter Park Event Center, 1052 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park. The event will honor four of JAO's superstar educators - Penny Gold, Vicki Peisner, Ann Montgomery and Karen Willoughby. Together, these outstanding honorees have educated hundreds of JAO alumni and have a combined 95 years with the school. Celebrating...

  • Hadassah Orlando's luncheon features Tony Tsirigotis

    Feb 25, 2022

    Hadassah Orlando's monthly in-person luncheon meeting on March 1 features well-known Orlando area jeweler Tony Tsirigotis from Park Jewelers in Lake Mary. Hadassah Orlando's monthly luncheon meeting takes place at Congregation Ohev Shalom, 613 Concourse Parkway South, Maitland, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Reservations are available through Nancy Greenfield at Nancyg357@yahoo.com. Luncheon price is $18. With nearly 40 years in the jewelry industry, Tsirigotis is a widely acclaimed expert in...

  • Learn about the Jewish history of St. Augustine

    Feb 25, 2022

    St. Augustine Jewish Historical Society presents a teaching among the most under-told stories in history — the Jewish history of St. Augustine. This important event shares the story of the Jewish people in the New World. The event is open to the community and is free. Register online via jcajax.org or call 904-730-2100, ext. 233....

  • JFS Orlando's Weekly Wellness Corner

    Feb 25, 2022

    As a caregiver, practicing self-care might feel like you're being selfish, but remember that the best caregiver is a healthy caregiver. You can't take care of another person's health if you don't take care of your own. The first step is to figure out what makes you feel healthy and happy. Even if it's for a few minutes, add something you love to your daily routine, like calling a friend during your drive to work (via Bluetooth in your car, not on your cellphone, of course), reading your...

  • Judge orders Ann Arbor congregants to pay legal fees for the 18-year protesters outside their synagogue

    Andrew Lapin|Feb 25, 2022

    ANN ARBOR, Michigan (JTA) – In the latest twist in the long-running legal saga over a small group of protesters who have gathered weekly outside a Michigan synagogue for the past 18 years, a judge has ruled that Jewish worshippers who lost a lawsuit against the protesters must pay them more than $150,000 in legal fees. U.S. District Court Judge Victoria Roberts ruled on Jan. 25 that the two plaintiffs - including one who is a Holocaust survivor - and their lead attorney who had sued the group o...

  • Nancy Pelosi at the Knesset: 'Israel's proximity to Iran is a threat to us all'

    Feb 25, 2022

    (JNS) — “We are together in the fight against terror posed by Iran and its nuclear development,” Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi said on Wednesday at the Knesset. Iran “is a threat to the world,” said Pelosi, who is heading a delegation of high-level members of Congress. “Israel’s proximity to Iran is a threat to us all and the responsibility of all of us.” Pelosi was greeted by Knesset Speaker Mickey Levy, who said: “The strategic alliance between Israel and the United States has proven that we know how to stand toge...

  • Georgia rabbi blows wake-up call to state legislators

    Ron Kampeas|Feb 25, 2022

    (JTA) –When Rabbi Larry Sernovitz was asked to deliver the morning devotion to the Georgia state legislature, he came armed with an ancient alarm: A shofar, the ram’s horn blown in synagogues during the high holy days. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Sernovitz made history Tuesday when he blew a shofar in the legislature, a first for the state legislature — and, according to Howard Mortman, an author who has tracked rabbinical benedictions in legislatures, probably the first in any U.S. legislature. Sernovitz, the rabbi of Kol E...

  • Islamic Movement's new leader set to continue pragmatism, working with Israeli government

    Ariel Ben Solomon|Feb 25, 2022

    (JNS) - The southern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel chose a new leader in recent weeks that cements its continued role in the Israeli government. Sheikh Safwat Frij, who previously served as deputy head of the movement and based in Kafr Qasim, was elected over Sheikh Muhammad Salameh Hassan, a religious authority in the movement. He has publicly used harsh rhetoric, saying, "The people of Palestine are united from the river to the sea until the occupation disappears entirely." Frij...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Feb 25, 2022

    ‘F— Jews’ sprayed outside Israeli restaurant on Upper West Side By Lisa Keys (New York Jewish Week via JTA) — A recently opened Israeli restaurant on the Upper West Side has been vandalized with vulgar, antisemitic graffiti. On Thursday morning, staffers arrived at Miriam, an Israeli eatery on Amsterdam Ave. and 74th St. that opened on Jan. 24, to find the words “F— Jews” spray-painted three times on its outdoor dining shed. According to Patch, the NYPD arrived on the scene around 12:20 p.m. and began the process to remove the hateful scraw...

  • How to handle domestic terrorism as a White House Jewish liaison

    Dmitriy Shapiro|Feb 25, 2022

    (JNS) — In a video conversation with Jewish leaders and community members last week, White House liaison to the Jewish community Chanan Weissman spoke about the tense moments and actions he took last month when an armed assailant held four congregants hostage, including the rabbi, at Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, leading to a nearly 11-hour standoff with authorities. The moderator of the Feb. 7 event, Jeremy Burton, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston, asked Weissman what i...

  • New document adding gun reform and LGBTQ advocacy back to policy priority list

    Ron Kampeas|Feb 25, 2022

    WASHINGTON (JTA) — Less than a week after the Jewish Federations of North America removed hot button items such as addressing gun violence and defending LGBTQ rights from their annual priorities list, the umbrella group added them back into a subsequent and more detailed policy document. The JFNA’s Working Public Policy Agenda, released late Friday, includes more than a hundred words on gun violence prevention. It encourages Congress to double funding for research into the causes of gun violence and calls for increased funding for the enf...

  • The Israeli supermarket where people can shop for free

    Abigail Klein Leichman|Feb 25, 2022

    (Israel21c via JNS) — A few years ago, Shani Shukrun began matching people up on Facebook. Not for romantic purposes, but to bring together people in need with donors who could help them. Each time, she’d raise 300 to 400 shekels ($95 to $127) for a weekend shop for a family in need, or store dry goods in an extra room for someone to come and get. “But in 2020, my daughter Oreen was born,” recalled Shukrun, now 27. “She was born a preemie weighing 1.5 kilos at the height of the COVID pandemic, and I was really worried about people coming in...

  • The Uyghurs: The essential facts everyone should know

    Dr. Yvette Alt Miller|Feb 18, 2022

    China has been accused of committing genocide against the Uyghurs. Here's what you need to know, and what you can do about it. Some people are refusing to watch the Winter Olympics this year because of concerns over China's dismal human rights record of the Uyghurs, a persecuted minority in China. The US, Britain, Canada, and other nations have refused to send officials to the Games in a quasi-boycott. A recent British report accused China of committing genocide against the Uyghurs. Here are som...

  • Pro-Israel Democrats tout record on supporting Jewish state

    Mike Wagenheim|Feb 18, 2022

    (JNS) — When Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid took office in June, his first call to an American organization was not to one of the legacy Jewish groups or umbrella organizations of American Jewry. It was to Democratic Majority for Israel. DFMI is an advocacy group that supports pro-Israel policies in the Democratic Party and pro-Israel Democratic candidates. During that call, Lapid emphasized reinvigorating Israel’s ties with the Democratic Party. Of course, it’s no coincidence that DMFI...

  • 3 neo-Nazis arrested in Orlando

    Ron Kampeas|Feb 18, 2022

    (JTA) — Police in Orange County, Florida, arrested three men accused of violence and theft during a neo-Nazi rally in Orlando that made national headlines. Local media identified the men as Joshua Terrell, 46; Jason Brown, 47; and Burt Colucci, 45. Terrell and Colucci are charged with battery, but officials said that charge could later be elevated to a hate crime. Brown is charged with theft. The rally on Jan. 29 at an overpass drew about 20 people identifying with the neo-Nazis, who shouted slurs at passersby. The arrests appear to be r...

  • Lipstadt vows to fight antisemitism

    Feb 18, 2022

    (JNS) — The Biden administration’s nominee Deborah Lipstadt to lead the U.S. State Department’s office that monitors and combats antisemitism appeared in the Senate on Tuesday for her confirmation. Appearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Lipstadt made the case that antisemitism is on the rise. “Increasingly, Jews have been singled out for slander, violence and terrorism,” she said. “Today’s rise in antisemitism is staggering.” Her confirmation has been delayed for several months reportedly over concerns raised by Republicans of...

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