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From Bat Mitzvahs to First Communions, NY families are readjusting rites of passage – Pressconnects

| April 26, 2020

While Charlotte Coker planned to hold her Bat Mitzvah and celebration on May 23, the COVID-19 crisis has forced her to cancel her party. Wochit For aboutfive years, Charlotte Coker has attended Hebrew School three times a week at Temple Concord in Binghamton.

Highway construction threatens newfound archeological site – World Israel News

| April 26, 2020

Rare Second Temple-era synagogue uncovered near Beit Shemesh will have to be relocated to another area to allow for already approved highway widening. By Paul Shindman, World Israel News An ancient Jewish village recently unearthed may have to stay mostly buried because it was discovered after a highway widening project had already been changed to accommodate another archaeological site, the Makor Rishon newspaper reported Sunday. The ancient site from the Second Temple period was discovered just outside the city of Beit Shemesh, 20 kilometers (12 miles) east of Jerusalem, adjacent to an existing archeological dig from the time of the First Temple.

How Berlin’s Jewish creative class is adapting to the pandemic – JTA News

| April 26, 2020

BERLIN (JTA) This capital city hasnt been locked down to the same extent as cities in France or Italy, or even different regions of Germany, like Bavaria. But the same harsh general restrictions on daily life apply

Chabad shooting, one year later: Seeking light in the darkness – The San Diego Union-Tribune

| April 26, 2020

Lori Gilbert-Kaye was an avid reader. The last book she bought was called A Time to Heal. It was on her nightstand at home when she was killed a year ago in the mass shooting at her synagogue, Chabad of Poway

With white supremacists driven online by the pandemic, anti-Semitism trackers watch for new threats – JTA News

| April 26, 2020

WASHINGTON (JTA) For the folks who monitor anti-Semitism, a pandemic-induced nightmare nearly became real this month. A Massachusetts man was arrested for trying to set off a firebomb near the entrance of a Jewish home for the elderly. He got the idea, federal authorities said, from the internet.

‘We only think we’re Americans’ a piece I never imagined writing – The Times of Israel

| April 26, 2020

The Plot Against America is actually a gripping portrayal of a potential plot against the Jews. And it poses a worrisome question: Will the latent antisemitism depicted in this HBO series based on the Phillip Roth novel prove to be fact or fiction? We only think were Americans, says Bess at a pivotal point in the television adaptation of Philip Roths dystopian novel The Plot Against America.

Zoom will let users report ‘Zoom-bombing’ straight from the app – New York Post

| April 26, 2020

Zoom is rolling out a new feature to help users fight pervs and trolls who hijack their video meetings. The videoconferencing company said it will put a new button in its app to let meeting hosts report misbehaving users directly to Zooms Trust and Safety team, which will evaluate the problem and block the offending user if warranted

The Holocaust and the coronavirus – The Jerusalem Post

| April 26, 2020

Due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, ceremonies for Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Day were canceled in Israel and across the world. But Yad Vashem and other institutions have found powerful and innovative ways to enable these events to be recorded, livestreamed and Zoomed, to allow us all to be separate but together in our ongoing efforts to keep the memory of the Shoah alive and ensure that Never again remains never again.At the same time, the corona era appears to have spawned a new wave of global antisemitism, and we need to be vigilant against blood libels blaming Jews for the current plague, as well as to prevent attacks against Jewish institutions.In one attack apparently motivated by online forums encouraging violence against Jews, US federal prosecutors said, a member of a white supremacist group planted a homemade bomb at a Jewish assisted-living home named Ruths House in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, last week.There have also been a number of cases of what has been termed Zoombombing, in which extremists have interrupted Zoom confrerences with antisemitic hatred.

Tamarac Votes on Resolution to Denounce White Supremacy – Tamarac Talk

| April 26, 2020

By Saraana Jamraj During their April 22 city commission meeting, the Tamarac City Commission voted, amidst a tearful discussion, to draft a resolution denouncing white supremacy. The motion was brought forward by Commissioner Mike Gelin, citing facts from the Southern Poverty Law Center, a non-profit organization that specializes in identifying and monitoring hate groups.

Report: Over 100 Militant Groups Have Been Promoting Second Civil War on Facebook – Gizmodo

| April 26, 2020

Image: Matt Marshall, a leader of the Three Percenters militia movement, wearing the boogaloo Hawaiian shirt uniform at an anti-quarantine protest in Olympia, Washington (Getty) God help us if Mark Zuckerbergs next congressional hearing is on the subject of the Bloody Insurrection of 2020.


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