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When I faced antisemitism, I was alone. Now, students have each other – The Jerusalem Post

| August 20, 2021

In 1985, I stood in the corner of a crowded meeting room at the Wayne State University Student Center, stone-faced, while people I did not know lined up at a microphone to denounce me before the Student Newspaper Publications Board. I dont think Howard Lovy should be editor of The South Endbecause he is biased toward Israel, said one, referring to the student newspaper, where I was up for the editors position. The board would decide if I should take the top job

"The Zionist Phantom" Closing Event | JewishBoston – jewishboston.com

| August 20, 2021

Join us to mark the closing of Dana Arielis virtual exhibition,The Zionist Phantom, organized by Brandeis Universitys Schusterman Center for Israel Studies. This live conversation will expand upon the themes emerging from the exhibition, suggesting new and exciting connections between international artists, ideas and creative projects that explore collective histories, personal traumas and their presence in public spaces. Professor Adriana Katzewwill present her photographic work in conversation withDr

Against All Odds, the Zionist Projects Have Been Successful – Israel Today

| August 20, 2021

The trigger for the following is the short piece written on July 30 by Haaretz senior publicist Oudeh Basharat. It would be one thing to address a casual columnist writing for this anti-Zionist newspaper

My Visit to Lyd, Where Historical and Contemporary Zionist Oppression Meet – Mintpress News

| August 20, 2021

LYD, PALESTINE One of the toughest challenges facing those who fight for justice in Palestine is breaking the Zionist paradigm, which limits the name Palestine to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. These two delineations of territory have no historical meaning and no geographical significance.

rabbi | Definition, History, & Functions | Britannica

| August 20, 2021

Rabbi, (Hebrew: my teacher or my master) in Judaism, a person qualified by academic studies of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud to act as spiritual leader and religious teacher of a Jewish community or congregation. Ordination (certification as a rabbi) can be conferred by any rabbi, but ones teacher customarily performs this function by issuing a written statement. Ordination carries with it no special religious status.

How to Become a Rabbi: 9 Steps (with Pictures) – wikiHow

| August 20, 2021

This article was co-authored by our trained team of editors and researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow's Content Management Team carefully monitors the work from our editorial staff to ensure that each article is backed by trusted research and meets our high quality standards. This article has been viewed 98,127 times

Rabbi Richard Hirsch, Who Eulogized Martin Luther King Jr., Dies at 95 – Jewish Exponent

| August 20, 2021

Martin Luther King Jr. (Photo by Santi Visalli/Getty images) By Ron Kampeas Rabbi Richard Hirsch spent the 1960s bringing Jews and Blacks closer in advancing civil rights in the United States.

OUR CROWD: Honors, happenings, comings & goings Aug. 2021 J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 20, 2021

HonorsShana Penn Taube Philanthropies executive director Shana Penn will receive the European Solidarity Centre Medal of Gratitude on Aug. 31 in recognition of her groundbreaking research on the role of women in the Solidarity movement that led to the end of communism in Poland. Her work influenced other scholars, activists, cultural actors and politicians to look at the legacy of Solidarnosc from that perspective, said the European Solidarity Centre

Rabbis should offer hope on the High Holidays. What if I can’t? J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 20, 2021

I was a writer before I became a rabbi and High Holiday sermons usually come easily to me. Some years I have so many ideas and teachings and hopes to share that I accidentally write more sermons than I need to give

EDITORIAL: Work remains to build a more inclusive Jewish community J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 20, 2021

In a 1963 speech in Chicago attended by Martin Luther King Jr., theologian Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel famously described racism as an eye disease, a cancer of the soul making us see the generality of race, but not the uniqueness of the human face. The two men met at that assemblage, and from then on, King embraced the Warsaw-born rabbi and writer as an ally in the civil rights movement, calling him one of the truly great men and a great prophet.


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