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Beirut will leave behind ‘Zionist-backed seditions’ – Mehr News Agency – English Version

| October 15, 2021

"Lebanon, as always, will leave behind successfully the Zionist-backed seditions and conspiracies thatare planned and carried out by the masters and agents of this regime," said Saeed Khatibzadeh on Friday.

A pioneering German translation of the Talmud, finished in 1935, is now accessible online – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| October 15, 2021

(JTA) When Lazarus Goldschmidt completed his translation of the Talmud into German, the world he had hoped to serve when he started 40 years earlier was in the process of being destroyed. It was 1935, two years after Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany, and Goldschmidt himself had already fled to London

Mickey Levy: Israel’s Knesset speaker is reaching out to the world – The Jerusalem Post

| October 15, 2021

At Mondays stormy debate between Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu in the Knesset plenum, Netanyahu mockingly asked Knesset Speaker Mickey Levy to be softer on Coalition MKs if they heckle him than he was with the Likud MKs who shouted at Bennett. Levy threw out a dozen Likud MKs, one after the other, in an effort to restore decorum in the plenum. But even those MKs admitted afterward that Levy was absolutely right, fair, balanced and statesmanlike under difficult circumstances.

WWW Hubert Middle School Student selected to participate in the Anti -Defamation League No Place for Hate Back to School – Savannah-Chatham County…

| October 15, 2021

On Wednesday, October 6,the Anti Defamation League (ADL) kicked off theNo Place for Hate Back to School initiativewith Amanda Gorman. Congratulations to JaKhya Bush, Hubert Middle School 8th grade student, who was selected to participate in the interview portion with Gorman via a zoom interview. Amanda Gormanis an Americanwriter,poet,activistand change maker

Remarks on Holocaust books by an administrator of the Carroll Independent School District in Texas draw intense fire – CBS News

| October 15, 2021

Holocaust-related remarks by an administrator of a school district in a Fort Worth, Texas suburb are drawing nationwide attention, CBS Dallas reports. In the remarks, secretly recorded by a staffer of the Carroll Independent School District in Southlake and given to NBC News, the administrator told teachers last week that they should offer students access to a book with "opposing" views on the Holocaust if they have a book in their classroom about the Holocaust. NBC News says the district's executive director of curriculum and instruction, Gina Peddy, made the comment while training teachers on books they're allowed to have in their classroom libraries under a Texas law known as House Bill 3979

Michigan representative wears ‘Q’ button to election audit rally – The Detroit News

| October 15, 2021

Lansing Michigan Rep. Daire Rendon, a Republican from Lake City, wore a button to a rally outside the Capitol Tuesday that featured an American flag with a gold "Q" on it, a letter that has become a symbol for a right-wing conspiracy theory movement.

The Rose Art Museum Announces 2021-2022 Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Artist-in-Residence Edgar Heap of Birds – Brandeis University

| October 15, 2021

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He Calls Himself the American Sheriff. Whose Law Is He Following? – POLITICO

| October 15, 2021

Lamb says the network takes its inspiration from Live PD, an A&E show that ran from 2016 until 2020, when it was canceled after deputies in Williamson County, Texas, were caught on camera tasing a man named Javier Ambler, and ultimately killing him. (In response to the incident, Texas passed a state law that forbids law enforcement agencies from partnering with reality television shows.) Before its cancellation, Live PD was immensely popular, capturing more viewers than any other cable program on Friday and Saturday nights. Lamb was a fixture on the show, as well as a host of a spinoff, Live PD: Wanted, which focused on catching fugitives

Bay Area Jews ask: Should our buildings be visibly Jewish? J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| October 15, 2021

Since 2019, Bay Area Jewish institutions have received close to $2 million in federal security grants to protect their buildings against attacks, but a new question has emerged for some local Jewish leaders amid concerns over antisemitism: Should our buildings be publicly identified as Jewish? For Rabbi Yehuda Ferris, of Berkeleys Chabad of the East Bay, the question was central to his new building on University Avenue, which reopened to congregants in May. Its always a debate

A shared heritage and a shared future – Ynetnews

| October 15, 2021

Since the renewal of diplomatic relations between Israel and Russia in 1991, the two countries have enjoyed cooperation in various fields, from security to tourism. Marking the 30th anniversary of ties, the foreign ministers of the two states exchanged diplomatic notes in these exclusive opinion pieces for Ynet's sister publication Yedioth Ahronoth (For Hebrew and Russian)


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