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  • Upcoming Temple Israel Sisterhood events

    Dec 13, 2024

    Join with Temple Israel Sisterhood for these upcoming events. To register for each event, please go to templeisraelevents.com Dec. 15 — Hanukkah Market open to the public, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Jan 12 — Zumba with Miritza Aguilar in the Roth Social Hall, from 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. The cost is $5. Jan 26 — Book Club – “The Hebrew Teacher” by Maya Arad, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. All are welcome. Jan. 26, Feb. 23, March 30, April 27 — Yoga at 9 a.m. Jan. 26, Feb. 23, March 30, April 27 — Paint by Numbers with Yaela,10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Cost is $5 per session for Si...

  • Jewish Historical Society to screen documentary

    Dec 13, 2024

    The St. Augustine Jewish Historical Society will screen the award-winning documentary film “Xueta Island” at the St. Augustine Waterworks, 184 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084 on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. The 4 p.m., 63-minute screening will be followed by a commentary and discussion with Andrea White PhD, City Archaeologist for St. Augustine. Call the Waterworks at (904) 808-7330 for best directions. All are welcome, there is no charge. No advance arrangements are necessary. For further information contact SAJHS at www.sajhs.com, saj...

  • Cotton introduces bill to ban federal use of the term 'West Bank'

    JNS staff|Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS)— Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) introduced legislation on Thursday that would ban the federal government from using the term “West Bank” and instead use Judea and Samaria, the terminology preferred by Israel. Formally titled the “Retiring the Egregious Confusion Over the Genuine Name of Israel’s Zone of Influence by Necessitating Government-use of Judea and Samaria (RECOGNIZING Judea and Samaria) Act,” the bill would prohibit government funds from being used to describe “the land annexed by Israel from Jordan during the 1967 Six-Day War...

  • Melbourne, Australia, synagogue set ablaze in suspected arson attack

    Ron Kampeas|Dec 13, 2024

    A synagogue in suburban Melbourne, Australia, was set ablaze on Friday, causing congregants to flee and injuring at least one person. The fire before dawn on Friday at Adass Israel, a haredi Orthodox synagogue in the town of Ripponlea, sent congregants gathered for morning prayers into the streets at 4:10 a.m. Those who fled the fire reported assailants breaking windows and throwing firebombs into the building. The damage from the fire appeared to be extensive and was brought under control by 5 a.m. by a team of 60 firefighters and 17 trucks,...

  • Chuck Schumer reelected head of Senate Democrats - but this time as minority leader

    Ron Kampeas|Dec 13, 2024

    (JTA) — WASHINGTON — Sen. Chuck Schumer, the New York Democrat, is ready to relinquish his title as Senate majority leader, but the most senior Jewish elected official in U.S. history will get to remain the leader of what will be a minority caucus in the next Congress. Senate Democrats reelected Schumer as their leader on Tuesday, a validation after a tough election for the party, which lost control of the White House and the Senate and failed to regain the U.S. House of Representatives. Schumer was unopposed and the vote was unanimous. As of...

  • Netanyahu to hostage families: Assad's fall could facilitate deal

    JNS Staff|Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told representatives of hostages’ families groups on Sunday that the fall of the Assad regime, weakened by Israel’s determined stand against Hezbollah and Hamas, could help advance a deal for the return of the hostages. Netanyahu held two separate meetings in Jerusalem, one with the Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum and the other with the Tikva Forum. The two groups differ on the best way to free the hostages, with the right-leaning Tikva Forum opposing the former’s call for a deal at any cos...

  • UN calls for conference to advance Palestinian state

    Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS) — The United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday passed a resolution calling for a “High-level International Conference” to be held in June to push forward the establishment of a state of Palestine. The conference will advance implementation of U.N. resolutions regarding “the question of Palestine,” reads the resolution, one of three passed on Tuesday concerning the two-state solution. The conference will take place in New York on June 2-4, with a preparatory meeting to be held in May. It will adopt an “outcome document” that will out...

  • Netanyahu praises Trump for stressing Hamas's culpability for hostages

    Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday for the latter’s “strong statement” calling on Hamas to release the 101 hostages it has held in Gaza for 424 days. “It is a forceful statement, which makes it clear that there is only one responsible for this situation, and that is Hamas,” the Israeli premier said. Netanyahu addressed the president-elect’s remarks ahead of an Israeli government meeting in Nahariya, a northern city that has often been the target of cross-border attacks by Irani...

  • Seven Jewish American mothers visit Israel

    Dec 13, 2024

    Seven women from Orlando — Sarah Gittleson, Stacey Soll, Shifra Yachnes, Carol Feuerman, Debbie Cohen, Limor Raz and Orly Wilf — were part of a group of 100 women from eight American cities who visited Israel from Nov. 4-11 as part of an eight-day trip organized by the global Jewish organization Momentum. The organization aims to inspire Jewish women to lead a Jewish future by becoming more connected to their identity, heritage, and Israel. The eight-day trip was part of the Momentum year-long program known as the Journey of Growth, an ini...

  • Seeds of hope: Volunteers help farmers rebuild northern Israel

    Amelie Botbol|Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS) - Dozens of volunteers are heading north, following the implementation of Israel's ceasefire with Iranian proxy Hezbollah that ended 14 months of war, to assist local farmers in their recovery efforts. "We are currently developing a plan with the aim of bringing at least 100,000 volunteers in the coming months to support farmers in the north," said Yoel Zilberman, founder and CEO of the HaShomer HaChadash ("The New Watchman") agricultural volunteer organization, who is leading the effort....

  • What the fall of Bashar Assad in Syria means for Israel

    Ben Sales|Dec 13, 2024

    (JTA) — Syrian dictator Bashar Assad has fled the country and his government has fallen to rebels, a swift and stunning collapse after more than a decade of civil war. The country is now enveloped in joy and turmoil as hundreds of thousands of refugees stream home, political prisoners go free and Syrians — along with the rest of the world — wonder what’s next. Also wrapped up in uncertainty: Syria’s neighbor and longtime adversary, Israel. Assad’s fall came after several of his regional partners have been weakened in Israel’s multi-front w...

  • Trump taps Abraham Accords negotiator as envoy for hostage affairs

    Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS) — U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced his selection of Adam Boehler to be the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs in the incoming administration. Boehler previously led negotiations on the 2020 Abraham Accords, the agreement that normalized diplomatic relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain that was later expanded to include Sudan and Morocco. Trump touted Boehler’s experience as a negotiator and his unanimous confirmation by the Senate as the first CEO of the U.S. Development Finance Cor...

  • Lawsuit challenges handling of Jew-hate

    Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS) — On behalf of six families, the Deborah Project has sued the Sequoia Union High School District in Redwood City, Calif., charging systemic failures to address antisemitism among both students and staff. The legal nonprofit’s suit, filed on Nov. 15, summarizes reported antisemitic acts and the alleged failure of administrators at the public school to take the threat seriously. Sam Kasle, the lead plaintiff, said “I tried for months to get the school officials to respond like professionals. Instead, they allowed my daughter to be harme...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Dec 13, 2024

    German luxury hotel flies Israeli flag, sees 136% bump in bookings (JNS) — A luxury resort in the Bavarian Alps which has been flying an Israeli flag since Oct. 8, 2023, has seen a 136 percent rise in Israeli bookings over the past year, according to Hebrew media reports. Schloss Elmau, located in Krün near the Austrian border, reported 438 overnight stays by Israeli guests in the first 10 months of 2024, compared to 185 during the same period the previous year. Owner Dietmar Müller-Elmau has pledged to keep the flag flying until all the hos...

  • 'Always looked out for the little guy,' friends say of Omer Neutra

    Izzy Salant|Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS) - Michelle Rich, director of teen travel and international engagement at United Synagogue Youth, laughs as she tells JNS about a memory she has of Omer Neutra, an Israeli-American 22-year-old, whose death on Oct. 7 Israel confirmed on Monday. On a USY bus trip across the country in 2016, Neutra and his friend came down from the hotel and "they had given each other haircuts," Rich recalled. "I was like, 'call your parents please,'" she said. "He was so smiley, and so happy and so jolly,"...

  • Doha dives back in as Trump seeks ceasefire before Jan. 20

    Joshua Marks|Dec 13, 2024

    (JNS) - Doha is no longer sitting on the sidelines of the Gaza ceasefire negotiations, after suspending its involvement on Nov. 9, citing a lack of "good faith" on the interested parties' part. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff has traveled to Qatar and Israel in a bid to restart ceasefire talks, with Trump seeking a deal before he is sworn in on Jan. 20, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing a source briefed on the talks. Witkoff met separately in late November...

  • Heritage has a new publisher

    Christine DeSouza|Dec 6, 2024

    Heritage Florida Jewish News has had a second change of ownership in its 48-year history. Laura Ossin purchased the paper on Nov. 30, 2024, from its publisher, Jeff Gaeser. Ossin grew up in the Dr. Phillips area. After graduating from Florida State University with a degree in communications and public relations she moved to Winter Park for work. She later met her husband, Lee Ossin, and moved to Maitland where they now reside. If the name Ossin sounds familiar to some that's because Lee is the s...

  • Memorial service for Omer Neutra

    Jackie Hajdenberg|Dec 6, 2024

    (New York Jewish Week) — Omer Neutra was killed more than one year ago, more than 5,000 miles away. But at his memorial service Tuesday morning on Long Island, the sanctuary overflowed with relatives, friends, Jewish leaders and at least one other hostage family. Coursing through the crowd was the pain of learning — after nearly 14 months of unending hope and activism — that Neutra had been killed in battle alongside his fellow Israeli soldiers on Oct. 7, 2023, the day Hamas terrorists abducted his body to Gaza. It is still being held there...

  • The war with Gaza has hit close to home

    Christine DeSouza|Dec 6, 2024

    Staff Sergeant Yona Betzalel Brief, 23, died on Nov. 26, 2024, as a result of wounds he sustained on Oct. 7, 2023, near the Gaza border. Brief was the nephew of Lake Mary residents Dr. Bruce and Debra Hoffen and cousin of Sara and Frances Hoffen. Brief was 23 and the youngest son (of six children) of Hazel and David Brief, who have lived in Modi'in, Israel for 30 years. David is the brother of Debra Hoffen. Yona, a combat medic in the elite Duvdevan unit, died at Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer w...

  • Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins

    Ron Kampeas|Dec 6, 2024

    (JTA) — Israel’s security cabinet approved a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal with Hezbollah, which ends more than a year of conflict with the terror group on Israel’s border with Lebanon. President Biden said in an address to the nation after the agreement that Lebanon’s government agreed to the agreement, and that the withdrawal of forces starting then would take up to 60 days. The ceasefire took effect early Wednesday morning in the region. “I’m pleased to announce that their governments have accepted the United States proposal to end the...

  • University of Michigan student government impeaches anti-Israel leaders

    Izzy Salant|Dec 6, 2024

    (JNS) — The University of Michigan Central Student Government voted 30-7 on Tuesday to impeach Alifa Chowdhury and Elias Atkinson, its president and vice president respectively, on five combined charges, the Michigan Daily, a student paper, reported. Chowdhury was impeached for incitement of violence against the student government, cybertheft of student government property and dereliction of duty, while Atkinson was impeached for inciting violence and dereliction of duty, per the paper. The Central Student Government voted that Chowdhury’s Oct...

  • UK will arrest Netanyahu if he visits, foreign secretary says

    Dec 6, 2024

    (JNS) — Britain would follow due process and arrest Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he were to visit the United Kingdom, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said on Monday in response to a question from reporters at a G7 meeting near Rome. Last week, the International Criminal Court in The Hague issued arrest warrants for the Israeli premier and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged “war crimes” committed in Gaza since the start of the Iron Swords War. “We are signatories to the Rome Statute, we have always been committed...

  • Hamas hails Hezbollah ceasefire, calls for truce in Gaza

    Dec 6, 2024

    (JNS) — Hamas welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon that went into effect early Wednesday, with the Gaza-based terrorist group saying that it, too, wants a pause to hostilities. “We have informed mediators in Egypt, Qatar and Turkey that Hamas is ready for a ceasefire agreement and a serious deal to exchange prisoners,” a Hamas official told the AFP news agency. The Hamas official accused Jerusalem of obstructing an agreement. The terrorist group welcomed the agreement despite its Iranian-backed ally reneg...

  • Columbia professor on front lines of PR battle

    Dave Gordon|Dec 6, 2024

    (JNS) — Testimonials and photo and video footage on social media showing men donning tefillin and women wearing Stars of David or lighting Shabbat candles have emerged amid a Jewish great awakening after the Oct. 7 terror attacks. Add Shai Davidai, the Columbia Business School professor who has been one of the most prominent defenders of Israel on campuses and beyond, to that trend. Davidai, 41, who is Israeli-American and a self-described atheist, told JNS that he has largely stopped using his phone on Shabbat since the Oct. 7 attacks, and i...

  • Warnock, Ossoff face Jewish backlash over anti-Israel vote

    Andrew Bernard|Dec 6, 2024

    (JNS) — Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, both Democratic Georgia senators, are facing a backlash from the Atlanta-area Jewish community over their votes to halt certain arms sales to Israel. AIPAC, the Atlanta JCRC and the local Anti-Defamation League and American Jewish Committee chapters joined 46 other Jewish organizations, including more than 20 Atlanta synagogues, in a letter to the senators on Thursday condemning their votes. “Your vote demonstrates that your commitment to Israel’s security is not ironclad,” the organizations wrote....

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