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FBI investigating hoax threats against local Catholic, Jewish organizations – WTAE Pittsburgh

| April 20, 2024

The FBI confirmed it is investigating numerous threats of violence communicated to schools and houses of worship in Western Pennsylvania over the last 48 hours. The Diocese of Pittsburgh said a school received two concerning emails through the area of their website where people can request a tour. The diocese immediately shared those emails with diocesan security officers, local police, and the FBI

With a Fresh Look and Recipes, Manischewitz Courts a New Generation – The New York Times

| April 20, 2024

Something wasnt quite right about the chicken soup. The team at Manischewitz had gathered in the test kitchen at the companys headquarters in Bayonne, N.J., last year to taste the latest version of one of their new offerings. But it wasnt hitting the notes they were aiming for.

FBI watching for threats to Jewish Americans ahead of Passover, Wray says – The Hill

| April 20, 2024

The FBI is monitoring for threats against Jewish Americans ahead of the Passover holiday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said, adding that the number was already high before Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel.  Wray mentioned the FBI’s work in investigating anti-Jewish hate crimes while speaking at an event Wednesday hosted by the Secure Community Network, the largest Jewish security organization on the continent.  “Today, we at the bureau remain particularly concerned that lone actors could target large gatherings, high-profile events, or symbolic or religious locations for violence — particularly a concern, of course, as we look to the start of Passover on Monday evening,” he said.

A tribute to Jerri Livingston – St. Louis Jewish Light

| April 20, 2024

My dear friend Jerri Livingston died peacefully in her sleep at home on April 3 at the age of 72. She and I had a been entwined in one anothers lives for 59 years

American Jews concerned about their safety – The Jewish Chronicle

| April 20, 2024

A new survey found that the war in Israel is continuing to take a heavy toll on Jewish Americans as opposed to other Americans, and that many are concerned about their safety, especially if they wear anything that identifies them as Jewish. These were among the findings of a new survey conducted via text messages on behalf of the Jewish Federations of North America

Why They Hate Us: Anti-Zionism in the Jewish Community – CounterPunch

| April 20, 2024

Image by Joshua Frank. As a longtime anti-Zionist and member of Jewish Voice for Peace, it has been a fact of my life that the organized Jewish community has considered me a pariah. When I was president of my Jewish congregation, the executive director of the local Jewish Federation refused to speak with me; when communication was required, he always found a workaround

Rabbi Korngold’s Thoughts: Pesach and the War Boulder Jewish News – Boulder Jewish News

| April 20, 2024

On Shabbat, I was on a mountain bike ride south of Boulder, when my 14-year-old cousin texted from Jerusalem. The bombs are coming here, he wrote.

I’m Jewish, and I’ve Covered Wars. I Know War Crimes When I See Them: Reporter Peter Maass on Gaza – Democracy Now!

| April 20, 2024

This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form. AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report

New stand-up shows aim to revive the Borscht Belt’s Jewish comedy legacy – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| April 20, 2024

(New York Jewish Week) When Jewish comedian Michael Hirsch took the stage in the Catskills last month, he quickly realized that the crowd was much older than his typical audience people who may have gone to shows back when the area was a hotbed of Jewish comedy. It was really people who were there for the original run of that, when it was in its heyday, Hirsch told the New York Jewish Week about the audience at Shadowland Stages in Ellenville, New York

Why Jewish Educators Must Go to Israel Now – The Times of Israel

| April 20, 2024

The days and weeks following October 7thwere some of the most difficult in the lives of Jewish educators. Those of us who had spent the past three years adapting our programs for Zoom learning, hybrid learning, pandemic learning, and any other effects of COVID-19 were now faced with the need to adjust once again, to provide both comfort and information to our learners and their families. We fielded countless calls about antisemitism in schools, planned programs, and lessons to reflect the ever-changing reality in Israel, and gave space to students to mourn and ask questions


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