admin | May 8, 2021
Van Morrison has a new album out, and the initial reaction is pretty bad. And thats not even including allegations of anti-Semitism made against him over a song called They Own the Media. Since the pandemic hit, the Brown Eyed Girl singer-songwriter has been railing against lockdowns aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, putting out a handful of protest songs that courted plenty of controversy
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admin | May 8, 2021
Tufts University is investigating reported anti-Asian and anti-Semitic incidents that occurred on its campus last week. According to the university, passengers in a vehicle allegedly yelled anti-Asian slurs while driving by several students who were walking on campus. One of the students who says he was threatened and verbally insulted while walking down the street last week says he no longer feels safe on campus.
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admin | May 8, 2021
When Justin Shaw heard that Ohio last year experienced the highest number of antisemitic incidents in more than 40 years, he wasn't surprised.
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admin | May 8, 2021
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admin | May 8, 2021
Unbeknownst to me, in 1998, a cousin from Boston named Rick, who I had never heard of, put together an extensive family tree on my mothers side of the family, going back 200 years. Two years ago, my brother sent me a copy.
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admin | May 8, 2021
Results of a recent study have prompted state Sen. Anna Kaplan (D-Great Neck) to announce a bill for New York state to conduct a study on courses of study on the Holocaust in the states schools. Kaplan announced the bill at an April 29 news conference at the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center in Glen Head, alongside Assemblywoman Nily Rozic (D-Fresh Meadows), the bills sponsor in the state Assembly; state Sen.
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admin | May 8, 2021
Officers received a report of graffiti at the memorial on Sunday morning.
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admin | May 8, 2021
The gleaming new industrial kitchen on the grounds of one the Arab worlds busiest airport wouldnt be remarkable except for one fact: its kosher. Kosher Arabia at Dubai World Central (DWC) airport is a registered producer of kosher food in the United Arab Emirates, set up in partnership with Emirates Flight Catering and CCL Holdings.
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admin | May 8, 2021
The revered Manhattan restaurant Eleven Madison Park took the fine-dining world by surprise on Monday when it announced that it would no longer serve meat or seafood upon reopening in June. The restaurant, which frequently ranks among the best in the world, is well-known for its decadent offerings such as lavender honey-glazed duck and butter-poached lobster dishes that chef and owner Daniel Humm acknowledged would be difficult to replace. But having navigated the uncertainty of the pandemic, Humm emphasized that it was time to redefine luxury as an experience that serves a higher purpose, as he put it in a statement.
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admin | May 8, 2021
Indias large diaspora long a boon to Indias economy is tapping its wealth, political clout and expertise to help its home country combat the catastrophic coronavirus surge that has left people to die outside overwhelmed hospitals. Around the world, people of Indian descent are donating money, personally delivering desperately needed oxygen equipment and setting up telehealth consultations and information sessions in hopes of beating back the outbreak. Two humanitarian groups in the U.S
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