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Watch: An array of voices united in anti-Zionism (‘A Land With A People’ featured on Al Jazeera and Mondoweiss) – Monthly Review

| February 23, 2022

By Esther Farmer, Rosalind Petchesky and Sarah Sills, in Mondoweiss At a moment when Israeli apartheid, expulsions, and ruthless settler violence have escalated daily throughout 48 Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, another damning report on these atrocities has just been released, this one by Amnesty International. In this context, we are proud to introduce Mondoweiss readers to our new co-edited book, A Land With A People: Palestinians and Jews Confront Zionism. Published by Monthly Review Press at the end of 2021,A Land With A People will help put many of the Amnesty reports legal conclusions into a powerfully felt human perspective

Claudio Lomnitz and the Lost History of Latin American Jewry – The Nation

| February 23, 2022

Illustration by Lily Qian. Most writers are content to write a book once; others, after publishing a first version, go back and rewrite it over and over again. Sometimes they do so out of aesthetic dissatisfaction.

‘You’ll be left on your own’: The unmasking of Netanyahu’s politics – Haaretz

| February 23, 2022

The Calcalist business daily's report on police use of NSO spyware apparently only has negligible impact on former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial. Netanyahu knows this, though he called for a state commission of inquiry on the issue anyway, and asked his supporters to fill Tel Aviv's Habima Square to underscore his demand. What happened on the evening of the protest was nothing less than a sociological turning point

Beyond the hamantash: Traditional Purim dishes tell the story of Diaspora life – Cleveland Jewish News

| February 23, 2022

Megillat Esther, or the Scroll of Esther, read on the upcoming holiday of Purim, describes the Jewish peoples escape from annihilation in Persia in the fifth century BCE. But really, its a quintessential story of Jewish life in the Diaspora, whereabsent splitting seas and falling mannaJews must rely on their wits and influence to preserve themselves and their way of life

West Side Rag It’s Shabbat and the Challahs Are Baking – westsiderag.com

| February 11, 2022

Posted on February 11, 2022 at 12:21 pm by West Side Rag Photographs by Lydia Ettinger. By Lydia Ettinger We look at bread; we see sugar, eggs, and flour. We look at challah and we are transported back into our Bubbys sweltering kitchen on Friday night, peeking into her stove, mesmerized by the rising bread

Crohn’s Disease and Colorectal Cancer Risk: What to Know – Healthline

| February 11, 2022

Crohns disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract.

Who Is Cindy Landon? And What Is Her Net Worth? – Vizaca.com

| February 11, 2022

Cindy Clerico has long been known as the wife of the Bonanza star, Michael Landon a late American actor, producer, and director. Actor Michael was well known for his roles in Bonanza, Highway to Heaven, and Little House on the Prairie, among other shows

Middle East Expert to The Media Line: Expect Iron Dome to UAE – The Media Line

| January 30, 2022

Israel presidents visit to the Emirates could mean relations are rising to a strategic level Israeli President Isaac Herzog and first lady Michal Herzog arrived in Abu Dhabi Sunday for a historic two-day visit at the invitation of UAE Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Herzog was greeted upon arrival by United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

Goga Ashkenazi – Wikipedia

| January 28, 2022

Kazakh businesswoman and socialite Goga Ashkenazi (born Gaukhar Yerkinovna Berkalieva; Kazakh: , Gauhar Erknqyzy Berqalieva; 1 February 1980) is a Kazakh businesswoman and socialite. She is the founder and CEO of MunaiGaz Engineering Group, a Kazakh oil and gas conglomerate

The Flying Camel: The Mizrahi feminist who stopped …

| January 28, 2022

In the early 1990s, long before identity politics permeated the non-academic mainstream, before intersectionality raced to the forefront of every cause and the Middle East became trendy, Loolwa Khazzoom was trying to get people to notice that she and others like her existed. The daughter of an Iraqi-Jewish father and a Jew-by-choice mother from Illinois who fully embraced her husbands culture, Khazzooms heritage remains part of the fabric of who I am, she told Haaretz by phone from her home in Seattle. But growing up in Montreal and California, the basic elements of her identity kept her from finding a true home outside the home


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