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When we combat antisemitism, we will be able to combat any form of hatred in the world – European Jewish Press

| January 30, 2022

When we combat antisemitism, we will be able to combat any form of hatred in the world, said Joel Mergui, president of the Jewish Consistoire of Paris and of the European Centre of Judaism, as addressed last week a symposium in Kiev, Ukraine, on the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. His remarks came as a new study reveals the extent of antisemitism in France, homr of the largest Jewish community in Europe. The number of antisemitic acts in 2021 grew in France in comparison with 2020

30 years after the fall of USSR, Russian-speaking Jews go global – Ynetnews

| January 30, 2022

Several years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, when David Rozenson first returned to his hometown of Leningrad, (which he left for the United States as a child), to train teachers for Judaism programs, he was astonished by the passion of his students for everything Jewish, after the Soviet regime sought for decades to erase every trace of Jewish education. "I will never forget the notebooks they filled out in handwriting, their passion for learning Hebrew, for reading poetry. It was not just a flame, it was a roaring fire," he remembers.

Bishop Markovsky: Today we want to pay tribute to all those who died in the Holocaust – brytfmonline.com

| January 30, 2022

Today we would like to pay tribute to all those who lost their lives in the Holocaust. May their history inspire us to work responsibly for peace, dignity of life, dignity and liberty of every individual and country Bishop Rafal Markovsky, Chairman of the Committee on Dialogue with Judaism at the Polish Bishops Conference, appealed. On the eve of the International Holocaust, which marks the anniversary of the release of Auschwitz-Birkenau, a former German Nazi concentration camp, Bishop Rafal Markovsky, chairman of the KEPs Committee on Dialogue with Judaism, issued a special statement.

‘We cannot hope to defeat it if we cannot define it,’ asserts those at conference on anti-Semitism – Jewish Journal

| January 30, 2022

(JNS) After a high-profile debate surrounding the role of anti-Semitism in the Jan.

Raunchy, sarcastic TikTok Talmud commentary isn’t profane; it’s Torah – The Times of Israel

| January 30, 2022

JTA Is it appropriate to call an ancient rabbi a legendary hottie?

Talmudic Legal Thinking: Author Brings Humor, Sports and Celebrities to this Serious Topic Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| January 30, 2022

Yudi Levine, a native Detroiter who now lives in Texas, has written a lively, funny, readable, informative book about what could be a forbidding topic legal thinking in the Talmud.

Former teacher banned ‘indefinitely’ over charges of sexual misconduct – Jewish News

| January 30, 2022

A Salford-based former teacher, Yankel Shepherd, has been banned from teaching indefinitely by the Education Secretary, Nadhim Zahawi, after serious charges of inappropriate sexual misconduct were made against him. In his ruling after a panel hearing by the Teacher Regulation Agency which Mr Shepherd declined to attend the Secretary of State said that the severity of allegations meant that Mr Shepherd was prohibited from teaching indefinitely and cannot teach in any school, sixth form college, relevant youth accommodation or childrens home in England.

‘The Tinder Swindler’: Who is Shimon Hayut? Conman’s crazy life inspired Netflix docu – MEAWW

| January 30, 2022

We all have our reasons for going on Tinder. For most of us, it's the need for company and the possibility of meeting somebody who could end up being the one! However, this wasn't why Shimon Hayut landed on the dating application. Using Tinder under the alias of Simon Leviev, he created the illusion of being a globetrotting businessman and misled multiple women into giving him huge sums of money.

His View: The Bible, the fetus and abortion – Moscow-Pullman Daily News

| January 30, 2022

Bible scholars attempt to ferret out the ancient meanings of the Bible just as conservative jurists have sought the original sources of the Constitution. Many Christians hold that the Bible is inerrant and without fault in all its teachings, but those who believe in a living Bible or living Constitution assert that these documents must be interpreted according to inclusive values rather than those of a patriarchal and misogynistic culture. A common biblical justification of outlawing abortion is the claim that all of us are created in the image of God.

What ketamine therapy taught me about my Jewish intergenerational trauma – Forward

| January 30, 2022

In July of 2021, I found myself in a Manhattan clinic wearing an eye mask and headphones, about to receive my fifth of six injections of therapeutic ketamine.


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