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Jobomax and Sankofa collaborate on their first development in Ghana, facilitating investment from recent and historical diaspora – PR Newswire

| June 17, 2022

This new venture helps Ghana homebuyers achieve their dreams PHILADELPHIA & ACCRA, Ghana, June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sankofa Capital, a Philadelphia-based Real Estate Development Company and Jobomax Global, West Africa's most trusted homebuilder, announced a joint venture pilot housing project in Ghana.

Ukraines Highly Mobile Tech Work Force Hits the Road – The New York Times

| June 17, 2022

VILNIUS, Lithuania In the mobile game Airplane Chefs, the player is a flight attendant rushing to microwave as much food as possible and serve it, just as efficiently, on a commercial jet filled with demanding passengers. Hunting for bugs in this game is the job of Inha Kushnir, a member of the quality assurance team at Nordcurrent, the Lithuanian company that created and markets Airplane Chefs and a handful of other titles. Sitting in front of a desktop computer in Nordcurrents surprisingly quiet Vilnius office, in a neighborhood that is a jumble of glass corporate towers and residential housing, Ms

Dr. Nyarko Rallies Diasporas To Support Healthcare Initiatives – News Ghana

| June 17, 2022

Dr. Kingsley Nyarko, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kwadaso, has invited residents of the Constituency living in the Diaspora and corporate organisations to support initiatives meant to expand the base of healthcare accessibility

Novelist A.B. Yehoshua, dissector and lover of Israel and the Jews, dies at 85 – thejewishchronicle.net

| June 17, 2022

(JTA) A.B. Yehoshua the novelist took a sharp knife to his fellow citizens pretensions and delusions, writing books that laid Israel bare like an open bleeding wound.

Former rabbinical student recalls the moment his belief in the Lubavitcher Rebbe vanished – Forward

| June 14, 2022

Photo by Wikimedia Commons By Yossi NewfieldJune 13, 2022 It was a muggy summer morning in Melbourne, Australia.

Two locals are back on their bar mitzvah bimahs as clergy interns J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| June 14, 2022

This summer, two Hebrew Union College students one on his way to becoming an ordained rabbi, the other, an aspiring cantor are back at the Bay Area synagogues where they began their Jewish journeys as children. George Altshuler, 34, started a yearlong rabbinical internship last month at Reform Congregation Sherith Israel in San Francisco, where he will work until he graduates from HUC next May.

Federation honors Heller, Chelm at 118th annual meeting – Cleveland Jewish News

| June 14, 2022

Over 200 attendees joined the Jewish Federation of Clevelands 118th annual meeting June 9 at the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland in Cleveland Heights to honor two leaders in the Jewish community. The Federation paid tribute to outgoing board chair J. David Heller for his work and awarded Renee Chelm with the Charles Eisenman Award for her service to the community.

Congregation T’chiyah Has Tripled in Size in Seven Years Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| June 14, 2022

Congregation Tchiyah, Ferndales resident Reconstructionist congregation, has a central goal of providing meaningful programming and spiritual experiences for its members while also integrating deep commitments to social justice in a warm, welcoming and inclusive community. Tchiyahs goals, which align closely with the Reconstructionist movement as a whole, have also aligned with the congregations growth over the past seven years. Reconstructionism Judaism was founded in the United States in the mid-20th century, based on the ideals of Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan.

St. Louis Company Amara Arts Showcases Dance of the African Diaspora – Riverfront Times

| June 14, 2022

click to enlarge Courtesy Amara Arts Amara Arts dancer Samantha Madison performs choreography by Danny Reise. Amara Arts will perform at the Riverfront Times Art AFair on June 23.

Anifa Mvuemba on the African Diaspora and Black Innovation – ELLE

| June 14, 2022

Getty + Design Leah Romero Black people are often called resilient. We continue to survive the unthinkable while leaving the world more beautiful and equitable than we found it. More than resilience, its our innovation and ability to see what is not yet presentjustice, joy, autonomyand bring it to life.


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