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New York thought it was done with Bill de Blasio. He thinks they might want more. – Politico

| November 4, 2021

We need to look ahead; we need to build something new; we need to build something better, he said to a receptive audience, recounting a previous conversation with a pastor concerned about New Yorks post-pandemic future. The better question is, when will we reach our greater glory

Jewish matchmaking service to pair up singles moving to the UAE – The National

| November 4, 2021

A Jewish dating website has launched in the UAE to pair up single people looking to make the emirates their long-term home.

Shoah Foundation’s Virtual Archive Purchased by CSUN Library to Preserve History – CSUN Today

| November 4, 2021

Ruth Ellen Glcksmann (center) in Margate, England in 1939, pictured with her foster mother, unknown woman and other foster children, shortly after arriving in England via the Kindertransport in May of 1939 from the Heim Isenberg home in Neu Isenberg, near Frankfurt Am Mein, for unmarried Jewish women and their children.

Memories of Kristallnacht: By a second generation survivor. – The Jerusalem Post

| November 4, 2021

Prof. Steinberg is taking part in March of the Living "Let There Be Light" global initiative in commemoration of "Kristallnacht" My father, Henry Steinberg, was born in Berlin one of eight children, four brothers and four sisters.

Meeting the pope and the ecumenical patriarch – The Jewish Standard

| November 4, 2021

If we are lucky, as we get older our horizons expand as we continue to retain our solid footing in our world as it grows around us.

The Jewish mayor of Minneapolis won reelection. Is it good for the Jews? – Forward

| November 4, 2021

A shorthand voters guide for Tuesdays mayoral election in Minneapolis could have defined the choice of candidates as left, left and lefter.

The Jewish connection of the Battle of Beersheba – The Jerusalem Post

| November 4, 2021

The Battle of Beersheba was a significant turning point in world history.

My German-Jewish grandmothers childhood autograph book survived the Holocaust. It is one of the few that did. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| November 4, 2021

(JTA) In 1916, in the picturesque German village of Heinebach, a 14-year-old girl named Elisabeth Schmidtkunz penned a sweet message in her classmate Jenny Katzs autograph book. Jenny! Get to know people, wrote Elisabeth.

‘Gonna See Blood on These White Polos’: Far-Right Leader Discussed Raising an Army and Killing Jewish People – The Daily Beast

| November 4, 2021

An organizer of the white supremacist Unite The Right rally privately discussed raising an army, attacking Jewish people, and murdering a colleague in the movement, a jury heard this week. Sines v. Kessler, an ongoing lawsuit, seeks to hold organizers of Unite The Right responsible for the deadly rallys violence.

Will this woman be the next Jewish winner of the Nobel Prize for literature? – Forward

| November 4, 2021

After the deaths of Philip Roth and Amos Oz, two perennial runners-up for the Nobel Prize in Literature, this past years short lists for the award included only one Jewish representative, the French author Hlne Cixous. Born in Oran, Algeria in 1937, Cixous has written repeatedly about her upbringing in a German Jewish household, which she considers inexhaustible subject matter. Often, her literary analyses of fellow Jewish writers, from Clarice Lispector, the Brazilian novelist of Ukrainian Jewish origin, to Paul Celan and Sigmund Freud, contain allusions to her own family experiences.


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