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The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 9/29/21 ~ Governors Island to Remain Open Throughout the Year – ebroadsheet.com

| September 30, 2021

The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattans Local Newspaper Nutten Out of the Ordinary Governors Island to Remain Open Throughout the Year Governors Island, the 172-acre park that has come to be regarded as one of the crown jewels of public space in Lower Manhattan. Since Governors Island opened to the public in 2005, the 172-acre greensward off Lower Manhattan has become Downtowns equivalent of Central Parkwith one crucial difference.

Antisemitism in the ‘New West’ – San Diego Jewish World

| September 28, 2021

By Steve Kramer KFAR SABA, Israel Do you worry that Jew-hatred might affect your comfortable American life? Do you think that Jew-haters will ignore you because your Jewishness is unimportant for you? If not, why not?

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2021 with our guide to Houston concerts, events & more – 365 Things to Do in Houston

| September 16, 2021

Dont miss a thing with our guide to 30+ Hispanic Heritage Month events taking place across Houston from Wednesday, September 15 through Saturday, October 16, 2021. National Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15 each year, kicking off right around the date when Mexico and many other nations in Central and South America declared independence from Spain. This year, the city of Houston welcomes back annual traditions and popular fall favorites that help to make Hispanic Heritage Month a festive time of the year

September 15, 2021 – Local history you’ve never heard – CHStoday – CHStoday

| September 16, 2021

Hello Thursday. September 16 2021 Today were hearing from architectural historian Brittany V. Lavelle Tulla of BVL Historic Preservation Research who is sharing news about the lesser known history of downtown Charleston.

12 Shows and Movies to Watch on Netflix Before They Expire in September – The New York Times

| September 8, 2021

Penny Dreadful Seasons 1-3 (Sept. 16) The Tony-winning playwright and Oscar-nominated screenwriter John Logan created this ingenious Showtime series, mixing up a tasty stew of Victorian-era monsters, mythology and literary flourishes. Eva Green is a marvel scary, funny, entertainingly self-aware as a monster hunter whose adventures in late 19th century London intersect with the worlds of Dracula, Frankenstein, The Picture of Dorian Grey and Dr.

Experiences of Jews of color now grounded in hard data – Washington Jewish Week

| August 28, 2021

By Jamie Anfenson-Comeau and Asaf Shalev Joshua Maxey has gotten the awkward stares. But more often when entering an unfamiliar part of the Jewish community, hes experienced what he calls The Twelve Questions

The Struggle to Save a House of Music, and Its Legacy – The New York Times

| August 22, 2021

TANGIER, Morocco For more than a half-century, a Moorish-style house in the old city of Tangier considered one of Moroccos cultural gems drew musicians and other artists from around the world seeking to learn about the Sufi music and rituals of the descendants of slaves in the country. But the one-of-a-kind center for traditional Gnawa music was abandoned early this year because it was in danger of collapse, and long delays to restore it as part of a government rehabilitation plan for this city on Moroccos northern coast put its future in peril.

Facebook VP Naomi Gleit explores what its like to grow up fully both Asian and Jewish in America – Yahoo News

| August 15, 2021

Editors Note: This article was originally published on Medium and reposted with permission. Growing up in Brooklyn, I had a lot of friends from different backgrounds many that were white, a few that were Asian, but none that were both, like me. I felt like I was the only one in the overlap of a Venn diagram, part of both circles but still different.

Chabad House vandalized for a second time, Rabbi Boudjnah will press charges this time – Daily Aztec

| July 13, 2021

The San Diego State Chabad House was vandalized once again on June 25 around 1:40 a.m.

Northborough HS Class Takes Deep Dive Into What Led To The Holocaust – CBS Boston

| June 3, 2021

NORTHBORO (CBS) May is Jewish American Heritage Month. Most kids learn about the Holocaust in school, but Algonquin Regional High School in Northborough is taking it one step further with lessons on human behavior.


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