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‘You are safe now’ 90 Jewish orphans who fled Ukraine arrive in Israel – Jewish News

| March 8, 2022

Israels Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and other cabinet ministers were on hand at Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday to greet a group of 90 Jewish orphans who fled Ukraine after Russia invaded last month.

University Community Comes Together in Support of Ukraine – Wesleyan Argus

| March 8, 2022

Over 200 students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered outside of Usdan University Center on Friday, March 4 for theWesleyan Stands with Ukraine rally. The rally, organized by Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Russian students at the University, sought to show solidarity with the people of Ukraine astheyface an invasion by the Russian Federation under the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The idea for the rally originatedfrom Lera Svirydzenka 25, Kseniia Guliaeva 25, Julia Kulchytska 24, and Kiryl Beliauski 23

‘Classical music is full of women, but policy and decision-making positions are still male dominated’: working mothers in music – The Strad

| March 8, 2022

When I embarked on envisioning an image that would capture my child and I, an image that could summarise the greatest challenge that I now face being a mother, with one word to encapsulate it, I didnt realise what kind of conversation it would create along the way.

New Program Brings Innovation to Jewish-Arab Cities in Israel – Algemeiner

| March 8, 2022

A new Israeli program seeks to bring innovation to the local authorities of Jewish-Arab cities. Dubbed Hazira, the project calls for the formation of Innovation Teams that will introduce new work processes and tools to authorities in so-called mixed cities, in order to improve the lives of residents. It is sponsored by Israels Interior Ministry, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation

Jewish students to benefit from new and expanded programs – Australian Jewish News

| March 8, 2022

ITS been an exciting start to the year for thousands of Jewish students enrolled in public primary and high schools in Sydney, with the NSW Board of Jewish Education (BJE) updating its range of Judaism and Hebrew education programs, and introducing some new ones.

Harold Bonavita-Goldman, former president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia and Jewish Family and Childrens Service, dies at 79 – The…

| March 8, 2022

Harold Bonavita-Goldman, 79, formerly of Philadelphia, the one-time president and chief executive officer of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, and before that the president and CEO of Jewish Family and Childrens Service of Greater Philadelphia, died Saturday, Feb. 5, of cancer and COVID-19 at Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck, N.Y. A prolific fund-raiser, inspirational mentor, and entertaining dinner party raconteur, Dr

The Ritchie Boys: How Jewish Refugees Helped Win World War II – jewishboston.com

| March 8, 2022

Please join us for The Ritchie Boys: How Jewish Refugees Helped Win World War II with Dr. David Frey, founding director of the Center for the Holocaust at West Point.

Youngstown Area Jewish Federation Rebrands its Senior Living Offerings – businessjournaldaily.com

| March 8, 2022

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio The Youngstown Area Jewish Federation is announcing a rebranding of its senior living offerings and launch of a new website atYAJF.org/seniorliving. Eric Murray, executive director of senior services, said the new branding and website better highlight the offerings of Senior Living by Youngstown Area Jewish Federation.

Members of Jewish community gather to pray for peace in Ukraine – Chicago Sun-Times

| March 8, 2022

More than 200 members of Chicagolands Jewish community gathered Monday night to pray for peace in Ukraine and raise money for humanitarian efforts. We know we cant change how a war goes in a practical sense, but we can change things in a spiritual sense, said Rabbi Yochanan Posner, who helped organize the gathering at a hotel ballroom in Skokie. We believe God is listening and gets involved in human events, said Posner, who is part of Lubavitch Chabad, an international Jewish organization that is represented in 35 cities across Ukraine

How a Yiddish encyclopedia became a document of the Holocaust and Jewish culture – Forward

| March 8, 2022

The General Encyclopedia (Di Algemeyne Entsiklopedye) was a Yiddish language publishing project created in Berlin, Paris, and New York from 1932 to 1966. It was begun optimistically in Berlin to celebrate the 70th birthday of the Russian-Jewish historian Simon Dubnow, who would be murdered in the street by Nazis in Latvia just over a decade later. Initially planned as an all-embracing reference work, the encyclopedia became a record of the Holocaust and focused on preserving European Jewish culture that had disappeared during the war years.


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