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Closing the Circle on Portuguese Citizenship for Descendants of Sephardi Jews – The Jewish Voice

| February 7, 2021

By: Meyer Harroch New York Jewish Travel Guide sat down with Ms. Rita Mayer Jardim, Attorney at Mayer Jardim, to ask a few questions about Portuguese Citizenship for descendants of Sephardi Jews

These meatballs mix Jewish culinary traditions J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| February 7, 2021

Tender red cabbage and golden sauted onions make a savory bed for meatballs drizzled with tahini sauce in this Shabbat dinner dish that mixes Jewish culinary traditions. Cabbage has been cultivated since ancient times.

Immanuel Wilkins and Itamar Borochov Have Won the LetterOne Rising Stars Jazz Award – wbgo.org

| February 7, 2021

The fourth annual edition of an award for up-and-coming talent honored two artists with sterling credentials. On Saturday night, theLetterOne Rising Stars Jazz Award went to alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, from Philadelphia, Pa., and trumpeter Itamar Borochov, from Tel Aviv, Israel

Parents of Pfizer CEO Bourla Narrowly Escaped Death in Holocaust – Greek Reporter

| February 7, 2021

The family of Dr. Albert Bourla of Thessaloniki, Greece, before the war

Burglar Takes Off with Ceremonial Torah Crowns from Bklyn Synagogue – The Jewish Voice

| February 7, 2021

By Ilana Siyance On early Monday morning, police confirmed that an intruder stole six ceremonial crowns from an Orthodox synagogue in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn. As reported by the NY Post, police have video footage showing that at about 1 a.m.

Rabbi Menashe Ben Israel: The Chacham Who Opened England To Jews – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| February 7, 2021

This year will mark the 365th anniversary of one of the most remarkable turning points in English history: the readmission of Jews to England. Early History of Jews in England A small number of Jews lived in England since Roman and Anglo-Saxon times, but they only became an organized community under William the Conqueror in 1066.

Dagashiya in decline: The slow fade of a traditional sweets institution – The Japan Times

| February 7, 2021

Inagaki Kashiten is a childs dream. Its tiny, wood-paneled room is lined with plastic jars of inexpensive dagashi candy. Kids can bash away at child-sized arcade machines, or pile mini baskets with 30-a-pop treats

This 25-year-old Ashkenazi-British-Sudanese comedian is blowing up on TikTok – Forward

| February 6, 2021

Lukas Arnold talks about his life all the time; its central to the comedy that has earned him 1.1 million followers on TikTok. And yet, the more he talks about himself, the more of an enigma he becomes. The 25-year-old comedian and voice actors dad is Ashkenazi, with ancestry in Poland

NU commissioners appointmented to Holocaust and Genocide Commission – Daily Northwestern

| February 6, 2021

Graphic by Hank Yang From left, Sarah Cushman, Danny M. Cohen, Charlotte Masters (and) Samantha Oberman. The four were recently appointed to the Illinois Holocaust and Genocide Commission.

MISINFORMATION OVERLOAD: Conspiracy theories, a menace to society – DTNext

| February 6, 2021

Chennai: Yet according to a British poll, some 10% of US citizens say they believe in at least some elements of this absurd theory known as QAnon. The conspiracy theory has also been doing the rounds in Germany and, according to the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, which sets out to combat far-right ideologies and racism, it has already attracted some 150,000 supporters. This makes the German QAnon community the largest outside of the English-speaking realm


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