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What to expect from a Musk-owned Twitter? – Al Jazeera English

| May 6, 2022

On April 4, Tesla CEO Elon Muskdisclosed to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission that he had bought a major stake in Twitter, making him the largest company shareholder. After tumultuous several weeks of board membership decisions,unsolicited purchase offers, andpoison pill attempts, the Twitter board of directors voted unanimouslyto accept Musks $44bn offer to buy Twitter and take it private on April 25.

What Do Twitter’s Users Actually Want? – The Atlantic

| May 6, 2022

This is an edition of Up for Debate, a newsletter by Conor Friedersdorf. On Wednesdays, he rounds up timely conversations and solicits reader responses to one thought-provoking question. Soon after, he publishes some thoughtful replies.

Russia Is Not the First to Blame Jews for Their Own Holocaust – The Atlantic

| May 6, 2022

Why people try to pin the Nazi genocide on the Jews, and why its so dangerous.

Teen arrested on hate crime charge in connection with …

| May 4, 2022

By Liam Reilly, CNN A 16-year-old was arrested in an alleged group assault of a Hasidic man in Brooklyn Friday, police said. Police did not release the name of the teen who was arrested Saturday on charges of gang assault and assault as a hate crime

Abby Stein shares her journey from Hasidic upbringing to …

| May 4, 2022

Jamie Lee Curtis at SXSW: Texas order on trans youth 'outrageous and terrifying' Asked about Gov.

The Jewish Comedian Who Joked About Hasidic Women Being Physically Assaulted – Jew in the City

| May 4, 2022

On Sunday, as I made my way home from our Passover vacation, I received a troubling notification on Instagram. One of our readers tipped us off that a Jewish comedian named Judy Gold had posted a video of a very distasteful joke she made about a Hasidic woman not only being physically assaulted, but how Gold fantasized about doing it herself.

Jewish soldiers are buried under crosses around the world. A rabbis nonprofit is changing that. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| May 4, 2022

(JTA) Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter was visiting the cemetery for U.S.

Appealing to a higher authority why cannabis provides a unique opportunity for the kosher industry – Forward

| May 4, 2022

Illustration by Nikki Casey By David Zvi KalmanMay 02, 2022 The ad is unusual, to say the least.

CT actress debuts in Broadway production of ‘Funny Girl’ as Beanie Feldsteins standby – CT Insider

| May 4, 2022

From the local theaters of Fairfield County to performing on Broadway, actress Julie Benko is representing Connecticut in the new production of "Funny Girl." Benko, who is Beanie Feldstein's stanby, made her debut on Friday, April 29 and continued starring in the role until Sunday. "It was completely thrilling, overwhealming and so much fun," said Benko, who was raised in Fairfield since the age of 3. While Benko has an impressive theater repertoire under her belt, having starred in Broadway productions such as "Fiddler on the Roof," "Les Miserables" and "Spring Awakening," her love for theater began in Connecticut.

Why do the Utah Jazz, in the Mormon capital, play ‘Hava Nagila’ after wins? – Connecticut Jewish Ledger

| May 4, 2022

By Andrew Esensten (JTA) A few years ago, Rachel Picado attended a Utah Jazz game in Salt Lake City with Israeli diplomat Eitan Naeh, who was visiting from Los Angeles. During the closing seconds of the game, which the Jazz won, the two heard a familiar song coming from the speakers in Vivint Arena. We were both looking at each other like, why on earth are they playing Hava Nagila?


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