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Israeli banks are rating us, and most of us don’t even know about it – Haaretz

| September 22, 2021

It has been more than a year since the implementation of one of the biggest social and economic changes in Israel, and most Israelis still have no clue about how this is supposed to affect their future whether its under their control or not. The establishment of the credit information database at the Bank of Israel, along with the credit rating of every one of us, flew relatively quietly under the radar of public discourse, in a period when the endless rounds of elections and a worldwide pandemic took up most of our attention.

The Scientist and the A.I.-Assisted, Remote-Control Killing Machine – The New York Times

| September 22, 2021

If Israel was going to kill a top Iranian official, an act that had the potential to start a war, it needed the assent and protection of the United States. That meant acting before Mr

Israels real national baseball team finished second in the European final – Haaretz

| September 22, 2021

Israel's national baseball team lost 9-4 to the Netherlands on Sunday in the final of the European championship, surprising many with their homegrown roster. Ostensibly, this was the same team that represented Israel in the Tokyo Olympics this summer

Developed By Israel, Designed For Asia Meet Re-Engineered Kfir Fighter Jet That Resembles The Mirage 2000 – EurAsian Times

| September 22, 2021

The Sri Lanka Air Forces (SLAF) five Israeli-made Kfir fighter jets will reportedly get a $50 million upgrade with new sensors, electronics, and avionics from the planes maker itself the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

Polish history in the Shoah is not black and white – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| September 22, 2021

Last month in Otwock, a former spa-town southeast of Warsaw, swastikas were painted on the railway station where women and children were loaded onto trains for Treblinka. This might play into the stereotype of an antisemitic Poland, especially after the recent passage of a controversial law that criminalizes blaming Poland or Polish people for harming Jews has been applied to harass journalists and Holocaust historians.

King of The Netherlands unveils first national Holocaust Monument – European Jewish Press

| September 22, 2021

King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands unveiled on Sunday the countrys first National Holocaust Monument which lists the names of the 102,163 Dutch victims of the Shoah. The unveiling ceremony was broadcast live on Dutch public television. The monument, designed by Daniel Libeskind lies in the centre of Amsterdam and is a labyrinth of brick walls that, when seen from above, form Hebrew letters reading in remembrance.

Livingston Public Library: Travel The World With These Cookbooks – Patch.com

| September 22, 2021

September 21, 2021 Not comfortable traveling too far from home or flying to a faraway destination? There are ways you can get your travel fix through the flavourful food you knock up at home with cookbooks featuring international cuisines. Here are some recent cookbooks available with your Livingston Library card that will add colour, vibrance and flavour from different parts of the world into your cooking

Wise & Otherwise: That’s a Slap in the Face Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| September 22, 2021

Sixty-five years ago, in 1956, the rabbis who taught Hebrew subjects at the Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, then located on Dexter and Cortland, were allowed to slap male students for not behaving properly during class. Each teacher had a different type of slap. Most slapped across the face, some harder than others

BACALL’S FAMILY STEAKHOUSE TO BRING HOMESTYLE COOKING TO THE HEART OF TIMES SQUARE SEPTEMBER 2021 – Food & Beverage Magazine

| September 22, 2021

Bacalls Family Steakhouse, an all-new restaurant and vodka bar bringing homestyle cooking to the heart of Times Square, has announced that it will officially open its doors on September 17, 2021. Located at 220 West 44th Street (between 7th and 8th Avenue), Bacalls Family Steakhouse captures the spirit of New York City and Hollywood in the 1940s with its pairing of large portions of Jewish-Romanian inspired cuisine with classic Hollywood glamour. The restaurant officially opens its doors on the birthday of Dani Luv, famed troubadour of the Lower East Side for over 20 years, who will now be performing nightly at Bacalls.

Opinion: OMG! Do we really need an office of gastronomy in Montreal? – Montreal Gazette

| September 22, 2021

Breadcrumb Trail Links Surely some of our big-name restaurants require less support than, say, the local Haitian casse-crote.


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