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2 charged with hate crime in attack on Jewish men in LA – Associated Press

| September 27, 2021

LOS ANGELES (AP) Two suspects in an attack on Jewish men outside a Los Angeles restaurant last spring were charged Tuesday with a hate crime, prosecutors said. The suspects were part of a pro-Palestinian caravan that stopped near Sushi Fumi on the citys west side where diners were eating at outdoor tables on May 18, police said. Witnesses told news media that people in the caravan threw bottles and chanted death to Jews and free Palestine, and men got out of the vehicles and began asking who was Jewish.

Why are non-Jewish Dutch parents giving their children Jewish names? – The Jerusalem Post

| September 27, 2021

As he lists the names of his many grandchildren, Joop van Ooijen recites what sounds like a roll call at a typical Israeli classroom. Yair, Yael, Lael, Odelia, Netanya, Yoaz and Shilon are some of his grandkids with modern names, favored by the Israeli middle class. Baruch, Moshe, Elisheva and Yehuda are among the classics, popular with religious Jewish parents all over the world

‘A cesspool of anti-Israel propaganda:’ Jewish groups blast new resolution put forth at Durban IV – Cleveland Jewish News

| September 27, 2021

A number of American Jewish organizations slammed a resolution adopted on Wednesday at a high-level meeting at the U.N. General Assembly that commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action (DDPA) stemming from a notoriously anti-Semitic World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa, in 2001

Homecoming show hails artistry and endurance of Sarajevo Haggadah – The Guardian

| September 27, 2021

Seven centuries after it was created, a priceless Sephardic Jewish book whose wine-stained pages have somehow survived exile, the Inquisition, the rise and fall of an empire, two world wars and the Bosnian conflict, is making a homecoming. Of sorts.

Stuffed Artichokes for Sukkot The Sephardic Spice Girls Way – Jewish Journal

| September 27, 2021

My son Ariel called me from Jerusalem this week. He told me that he and his wife Rachel had booked a Sukkot meal at the Sephardic House Hotel

Little Sesame offers an education in hummus for the Washington set – Jewish Insider

| September 27, 2021

Good hummus doesnt need many ingredients: chickpeas, fresh lemon juice, tahini, some garlic and salt. But that doesnt mean its easy to make

No. 1 times 2: URI guitarist has second Billboard hit in 10 weeks – The Providence Journal

| September 27, 2021

A veteran of numerous albums, University of Rhode Island classical guitarist Adam Levin had never seen one of his recordings reach the Billboard charts. Now, in the span of 10 weeks, hes done it twice landing the top spot with two different albums. In June, Music From the Promised Land, his debut album with the mandolin and guitar chamber group Duo Mantar, reached No

In Reversal, Israels New Government Engages With Palestinian Authority – The New York Times

| September 26, 2021

JERUSALEM One night last month, a top Israeli minister traveled the winding roads of the occupied West Bank to meet Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority.

Last Jew of Afghanistan heading to New York City – New York Post

| September 26, 2021

Zebulon Simantov, the famed last Jew of Afghanistan, is getting ready to hit the Big Apple. I like everything in New York. Everything is exciting, Simantov, 62, told The Post in his first interview since fleeing Afghanistan two weeks ago.

What Jews are voting for in Germanys national elections – Haaretz

| September 26, 2021

Rising antisemitism, Germanys relationship with Israel, pensions for aging Soviet immigrants these are just some of the issues Jewish voters across Germany are considering before casting their vote in Sundays federal election. The nation is replacing the retiring Chancellor Angela Merkel aftera monumental 16 years in the position. Thelatest polls suggesta change in power is at hand, as the center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD) has pulled ahead with 25-27 percent of the vote, which would put current Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz in charge of building a parliamentary coalition


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