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October’s here: 10 cool (and creepy) things to do in the Wilmington area this weekend – StarNewsOnline.com

| October 2, 2021

It's October all weekend long, which means that some Halloween-related events have begun popping up. There's plenty of other stuff to see and do in the Wilmington area as well, including theater, comedy, live music, family-friendly events and more

Leader of neo-Nazi group convicted of threatening …

| October 2, 2021

A jury took just 90 minutes to convict a neo-Nazi leader for sending threatening mailers to journalists and employees of the Anti-Defamation League.

Couple targeted by accused Washington neo-Nazi leader speaks out – KING5.com

| October 2, 2021

Miri Cypers and her husband Dave Rosenbaum received a threatening, anti-Semitic poster to their home in early 2020 from the Washington chapter of the neo-Nazi group. SEATTLE A couple who was targeted by the neo-Nazi hate group known as Atomwaffen is speaking out after the group's alleged leader was found guilty on multiple charges this week. Kaleb Cole of Arlington was found guilty on five counts including conspiracy, mailing threatening communications and interference with federally protected activities

County removes photo of man in White supremacist biker gang T-shirt from its website – The San Diego Union-Tribune

| October 2, 2021

SAN DIEGO San Diego County featured a photo of a man wearing a T-shirt referencing a notorious White supremacist motorcycle gang on its news website for two years before deleting it Wednesday after a Union-Tribune inquiry, a county spokesperson said. The photo, which showed the man, two women and six children holding a string of fish, was featured on an event page advertising a 2019 fishing class. A county spokesperson said the photo was from a 2016 fishing event in which the man participated

Yodeah And Breast Cancer Awareness – Ocean Drive Magazine

| October 2, 2021

For Haleigh Youtie, her life halted 6-months ago when she lost her mother, Eileen after an 8-year battle with breast cancer. Over her 8 year-long fight Eileen made it her mission to get all Ashkenazi Jews tested for a Breast Cancer Gene mutation, as she had the BRCA1 gene mutation herself. According to statistics, 1 in 40 Ashkenazi Jews carries a mutation of a BRCA gene, most without knowing.

Student Association hears claims about the inability to exercise free speech on campus – The Racquet

| October 2, 2021

Julia Wille, Student Government ReporterOctober 1, 2021 On Wednesday,Sept.29,theUniversity of Wisconsin-La Crosse Student Association (SA) invited guest speakers from the CounselingCenterand heard from students about free speech claims. In the student open body forum, student Erin Hinz came to talk to the SA. He came to speak in response to the event on campus last week in which the college of republicans chalked the sidewalks of campus in protest of the mask mandate at UWL

Yeshivah of Flatbush mourns longtime dean SCOTUS to hear looted art case The gooey appeal of kasha varnishkes – Cleveland Jewish News

| October 2, 2021

Shabbat shalom, New York! Today weremember a pillar ofBrooklyns Modern Orthodox community, consider the charges against a local Jewish environmental activist and recommend an in-person klezmer concert. Meanwhile, if you miss the feel of wood pulp, we offer a printable digest of this weeks best stories to read offline

Robert Faurisson – Wikipedia

| October 2, 2021

French Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson Robert Faurisson Aitken Robert Faurisson (French:[fois]; born Robert Faurisson Aitken; 25 January 1929 21 October 2018)[1] was a British-born French academic who became best known for Holocaust denial. Faurisson generated much controversy with a number of articles published in the Journal of Historical Review and elsewhere, and by letters to French newspapers, especially Le Monde, which contradicted the history of the Holocaust by denying the existence of gas chambers in Nazi death camps, the systematic killing of European Jews using gas during the Second World War, and the authenticity of The Diary of Anne Frank.[2] After the passing of the Gayssot Act against Holocaust denial in 1990, Faurisson was prosecuted and fined, and in 1991 he was dismissed from his academic post.[3] Faurisson is believed to be one of seven children born in Shepperton, Middlesex, England to a French father and a Scottish mother.[4] He studied French, Latin and Greek literature (Lettres classiques), and passed the agrgation (the highest competitive examination to qualify to be a secondary school teacher) in 1956. He became a high school teacher at Vichy, while working on a PhD thesis about the poet Lautramont

Lili Stern-Pohlmann, survivor of the Holocaust who was sheltered by a kind German woman and a Greek Catholic prelate obituary – Telegraph.co.uk

| October 2, 2021

Lili Stern-Pohlmann, who has died in London aged 91, was a Holocaust survivor rescued by a German civil servant during the Second World War and later brought to Britain, where she devoted her life to educating people about the death camps. In the summer of 1939, her family, the Sterns, were on holiday in Poronin, near Zakopane, Poland. But, as war was imminent, they cut the holiday short and returned home to Krakow

With a ‘stylish’ spin on Judaism, a Tel Aviv synagogue beckons the Russian-speaking elite – Haaretz

| October 2, 2021

Its the eve of Rosh Hashana in a building erected in the 19th century by the Templers, a Lutheran sect from Germany, in what is now central Tel Aviv. A passerby peeking in through a window of the preserved structure will discover that its completely packed.


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