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How Iraqi and Israeli Immigrants Teamed Up to Create One of Napas Great New Wine Brands – Robb Report

| March 8, 2022

Dinner at the Koschitzkys Napa Valley homewhen Sam and Nada Simon have flown in from Michigan to joinmight involve baba ghanoush, tabbouleh or fattoush, lamb marinated in Baharat (a spice blend that is to Middle Eastern cooking what garam masala is to Indian cuisine) and baklava, always baklavaDana Koschitzky is a pastry chef, after all. The families hail from two disparate parts of the Middle east, but they join together over the shared flavors of their tables.

I can help them: one mans journey from Portland to Ukraines frontlines – The Guardian

| March 8, 2022

Sergey Korenev was running out of time. He watched his daughter Anna, 11, practice skateboarding in a park on a rainy Thursday night outside Portland, Oregon. His midnight flight will board in a few hours that will begin a long journey to the war in Ukraine

Once Victims in Southeast Europe, Jews Come to Aid Fleeing Ukrainians – The New York Times

| March 8, 2022

CHISINAU, Moldova At a synagogue in central Chisinau on Monday, an Israeli social worker, Omer Hod, had a flash of historical vertigo. Ms

Being a Jew in Ukraine: The difference eighty years makes – The Times of Israel

| March 8, 2022

In the twenty-first century a democratic European country is being invaded by a totalitarian aggressor and the world watches and does not intervene militarily. History does indeed repeat itself. It is eerily reminiscent of how the world stood by in silence in the twentieth century as another totalitarian dictator gobbled up Czechoslovakia and Austria.

The Jew caught in the middle of the Stoli boycott – St. Louis Jewish Light

| March 8, 2022

Rob Eshman, The ForwardMarch 5, 2022 This story was originally published on Feb. 4 by the Forward.

Do you know this Jew? His punim helped define the look of Hollywood gangsters – – St. Louis Jewish Light

| March 8, 2022

Who knew that the actor with the scarred face, who would define the onscreen tough guy stereotype of Italian mobsters was just a Jewish guy with a Shanya Punim. Born Frederich Meshilem Meier Weisenfreund in what is now Lviv, Ukraine, Paul Muni began acting in Chicago alongside his parents in the Yiddish theater. He had range from the beginning.

Ukraine-born Jewish cannabis CEO raises thousands for war relief J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| March 8, 2022

Misha Breyburg, a Ukrainian American Jew born in Odessa, wants everyone to know where he stands on the invasion of Ukraine. So on Saturday, the Medithrive cannabis dispensary, where Breyburg is the CEO, got a face-lift: The front of the building in San Franciscos Mission District was painted the bright blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag.

As the fighting in Ukraine intensifies, Chicagos Jewish community rallies in support – WBEZ Chicago

| March 8, 2022

As Ukraine enters its ninth day of war with Russia, more than 1 million refugees have now fled into neighboring countries, following an invasion that Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed was meant to denazify the country. On March 1, a Russian missile struck an important Holocaust memorial Babyn Yar, the memorial site to the Nazi massacre of more than 100,000 people, including 33,771 Jews over two days in 1941

Timeline of Ukrainian Jews in our pages over the years J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| March 8, 2022

From the early waves of immigration from Eastern Europe, to the post World War I pogroms, to new efforts to sustain communal life in Ukraine, and now to the Russian invasion, Ukraine has frequently been a topic in this publication. Here are a few articles from the last 127 years that show some of the ways Ukraines history has been entwined with the lives of Bay Area Jews.

Buying A Loan When A Jew Is Among The Debtors – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| March 8, 2022

Mr. Goldsmith was a wealthy man. One of his gentile business acquaintances, Mr


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