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Remembering the forgotten St. Louis Jews of the Wild West – – St. Louis Jewish Light

| January 4, 2022

You never know where you will find history, much less the forgotten stories of the St. Louis Jews of the Wild West. In August, we began researching any possible Jewish ties to the legendary western gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok

The Eternal Life of Blood Libels Against the Jews – Algemeiner

| January 4, 2022

Its getting worse far worse.

Panel to spotlight Black and Jewish community relations of Hill District’s history – PGH City Paper

| January 4, 2022

click to enlarge CP Photo: Jared Wickerham Njaimeh Njie will speak at the Repair the World Pittsburgh panel on Thu., Jan. 13. Program organizers hope that by understanding the historic collaborations and tensions between Black and Jewish communities in the Hill District, Pittsburghers today can gain insight into the citys current social and political dynamics

‘My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & The Therapy Continues’ at Herberger Theater seeks to amuse and uplift audiences – Jewish News of…

| January 4, 2022

Peter Fogel wants to give Phoenicians a laugh heading into 2022. The pandemic has made it feel like two years that everyone lost their lives, he said.

American Jews Need a ‘Zionism of the Spirit’ – Algemeiner

| January 4, 2022

It is somewhat difficult to assess a foreign country or community from afar, but it has certain advantages.

Frozen in time: clock that tells tale of Jewish resistance in wartime Amsterdam – The Guardian

| January 4, 2022

A clock that is the sole surviving object from a second world war Jewish hideout will go on display at Amsterdams Dutch Resistance Museum this year. The round mantelpiece clock may have been one of the last things people saw as they were seized by the Nazis and sent to death camps. Along with scores of family photographs, documents and a book of poetry, the clock belonged to the family of Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper, a Holocaust survivor and resistance fighter

Shows featuring Jewish entertainers will go on omicron permitting J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| January 4, 2022

Lets start 2022 off with some good culture news: Most venues that were closed this time last year are now open, and big shows and acts are coming to town once again. The bad news, as we all know, is that omicron is spreading among the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike, leading to low ticket sales and possible cancellations. At press time, the following performances by Jewish entertainers were still on the calendar

Chickpeas and Cheese – Jewish Exponent

| January 4, 2022

Chickpeas and cheese. Photo by Keri White You may remember my New Years food resolution to break culinary boundaries and mix up ingredients and flavors that are a little out of the box.

Sarasota Jewish Theatre returns for first season of full productions – Sarasota Herald-Tribune

| January 4, 2022

Not many people would launch a new theater company in the middle of a pandemic, but Carole Kleinberg was determined to show there is an audience for the revived version of Sarasota Jewish Theatre she is leading. For its first season, the company presented a series of Zoom presentations of three shows, along with discussions with actors and directors.

Are Israel and Iran competing on the same side in Ethiopia? – Jewish Insider

| January 4, 2022

When reports surfaced a few months ago of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed deploying combat drones in his governments fight against local militant groups, Israel was paying close attention.


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