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We Just Spent A Weekend In The Most Liberal City Of The Middle East – Travel Off Path

| October 10, 2022

Share The Article Last Updated 1 day ago We just spent a weekend in whats arguably the most liberal and free city in the Middle East, and the things we found and saw there were far more surprising and dare we say, exciting than we were expecting. Writing for Travel Off Path, I like to think of myself as a lover of freedom and advocate for an open world. After all, we have been covering the different levels of restrictions imposed on citizens over the course of the last two years and strongly supporting the resumption of normal tourism.

Fly Out Of New York To Witness Italy’s Most Marvelous Gems – TheTravel

| October 10, 2022

Italy is a top country on many world travelers' bucket lists and one of the leading European travel destinations; with its millenary history, scenic resort towns, fascinating monuments and museums, and world-renowned cuisine, it isnt hard to see why. Beyond well-known classics like the Coliseum and the leaning tower, Italy never runs out of things to explore. Flying out to Italy from New York can be a more straightforward endeavor than expected, and with a smart traveling package, travelers can discover everything this country has to offer.

The Good Fight Forum on Confronting Antisemitism – jewishboston.com

| October 10, 2022

Antisemitic incidents increased by 42% in the New England region (covering Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont)in 2021, with a total of 155incidents of assault,harassment and vandalism reported to ADL (the Anti-Defamation League). The increase in antisemitic incidentsin the regionoutpaced the 34% increase in such incidents nationally.

Cox withdraws from ‘Unite the Right’ event after Jewish group raises concerns – Maryland Matters

| October 10, 2022

Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Cox outside the Maryland Courts of Appeal Building in Annapolis on Friday. Photo by Bruce DePuyt.

The Black Jewish Entertainment Alliance Has Warned That Yes Antisemitic Tweets Are A Threat To Black And Jewish Relations – BuzzFeed News

| October 10, 2022

The Black and Jewish communities must stand together through incidents like this to make clear that trafficking in hateful stereotypes is unacceptable and that the words of one entertainer do not reflect the views of an entire community, the Black Jewish Entertainment Alliance said. The Anti-Defamation League also condemned Yes actions, saying, there is no excuse for his propagating of white supremacist slogans and classic #antisemitism about Jewish power, especially with the platform he has

Berkeley’s Jewish-Free Zones Are Worse Than You Think – Jewish Journal

| October 10, 2022

For all the resistance that Berkeleys enablers have generated, the facts are undisputed and indisputable. Berkeley Laws students have institutionalized an ancient ideology of hate, incorporating it into the legal DNA of their major identity groups

What to wear to become a Jewish mother-in-law? – Forward

| October 10, 2022

Melissa Mizel and Mike Edwards at their sons wedding. Photo by Jenn Tai & Co (weddingsbyjenn.com) By Melissa MizelOctober 10, 2022 Jewish humor has long suggested that mothers-in-law are excess baggage, and Borscht Belt punchlines have assumed a natural antipathy between a woman and her daughter-in-law.

The ancient Jewish practice of hakhel, an every-7-years gathering, gets a 21st-century revival – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| October 10, 2022

(JTA) Every seven years, in ancient times, Jewish men, women, and children would gather at the Temple on the first day of Sukkot to hear the king of Jerusalem read aloud from the Torah. In 2022, theres no king and no Temple, and more than half of all Jews live far from Jerusalem but the ritual is still inspiring Jews around the world to gather together

Extermination Camp Run By Jews: On Yom Kippur, Cornell Set to Host Professor Who Compared Jews to Nazis – Washington Free Beacon

| October 10, 2022

Cornell University is set to host a panelon the holiest day of the year for Jewish studentsfeaturing a professor who compared the Jewish state to Nazi Germany, claiming that Palestinians in the Hamas-controlled Gaza strip are living in an "extermination camp, run by Jews." The Cornell Institute for Comparative Modernities panel, which is titled "Palestine and Indigenous North America," is the final event in a series about "Settler Colonialism, Sovereignty, Apartheid." The panel includes Cornell American Studies professor Eric Cheyfitz, who has compared Israel to Nazi Germany, and University of Kansas professor Robert Warrior, a vocal proponent of the anti-Israel boycott movement, whoclaimedthat Israel"illegally confiscates Palestinian lands, it literally blows up Palestinian homes, house by house." The event comes as Jews on college campuses are facing increased incidents of anti-Semitism, with the federal government investigating allegations of anti-Jewish harassment at multiple schools, including theUniversity of Southern Californiaand theUniversity of Vermont.

Long Island Jewish History Museum Opens in Glen Cove – Long Island Press

| October 10, 2022

The Long Island Jewish History Museum, located inside the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center in Glen Cove, officially opened to the public on Oct.


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