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2000 Jewish heritage sites in Iraq and Syria listed for protection from bombing – Jewish News

| January 22, 2021

Researchers from the UK, US and Israel have given Western militaries active in the skies over Iraq and Syria a list of ancient Jewish heritage sites for bombers to avoid. The landmark inventory lists the nature and coordinates of more than 2,000 nationally and internationally important Jewish heritage sites in order to protect them in the event of armed conflict.

Coast Latino Coalition turns six years old – Fort Bragg Advocate-News

| January 22, 2021

FORT BRAGG The Latino Coalition of the Mendocino Coast, also known as LatCo, was formed in the spring of 2015 to concentrate on issues of interest and concern to the Latinx community.

US Groups Blast Outgoing Trump Administration for Last Minute Deal with Turkey – The Pappas Post

| January 22, 2021

In its final hours, the Trump Administration signed what several groups in the United States are calling a disastrous bilateral U.S.-Turkey Memorandum of Understanding that formally grants Turkey legal rights over the vast religious-cultural heritage of the regions indigenous peoples and other minority populations.

American Hellenic Institute: Strong Condemnation for Trump’s 11th Hour Deal with Turkey – The Pappas Post

| January 22, 2021

Just hours before the Trump Administrations term in office was set to expire, thousands of miles across the Atlantic in Ankara, the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey signed an agreement with the Republic of Turkey, effectively signing away thousands of years of non-Turkish history and cultural heritage, to the Turkish government. U.S.

The Godfather Legacy: Assessing The Damage – Italics Magazine

| January 22, 2021

The year 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppolas Oscar-winning epic The Godfather. Since 1972, this film has had a special place in Americas heart. It is, its champions say, more than just a movie

Alliance Between Vigilantes and Law Enforcement: A US Tradition – The Nation

| January 20, 2021

Children standing in front of an anti-German sign posted in Edison Park, Chicago, 1917.

Our Heritage- How DNA tests led to Holocaust family discovering lost past – The Jerusalem Post

| January 14, 2021

Memories can be beautiful, croons Babs, and yet, / Whats too painful to remember, / We simply choose to forget. But sometimes even Barbra Streisand gets it wrong. Moshe Ehrenberg, a retired ophthalmologist now living in Jerusalem, has had to recalibrate some childhood memories deliberately skewered by his parents, to shield him from a truth too terrible to reveal.Ehrenberg recalls that while growing up in Brooklyn a relative from California regularly turned up to visit.

Daily Kickoff: What Hoosiers think Mike Pence should do next + The former US congressman who got the vaccine in Israel – Jewish Insider

| January 14, 2021

IN MEMORIAMSheldon Adelsons death sparks tributes from a wide range of figuresIn this Dec. 7, 2019, file photo, Las Vegas Sands Corporation Chief Executive Sheldon Adelson sits onstage before President Donald Trump speaks at the Israeli American Council National Summit in Hollywood, Fla. Sheldon Adelsons death yesterday at age 87 set off a wave of tributes and memorials from figures in both the U.S

Mayor Scott Announces The Restart Of Weekly Curbside Recycling On Tuesday, January 19 – Patch.com

| January 14, 2021

Wednesday Jan 13th, 2021 BALTIMORE, MD (Wednesday, January 13, 2021) Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is prepared to resume weekly residential recycling collections on Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Bye-bye 2020: ToI writers share important stories from a year of crisis and hope – The Times of Israel

| January 4, 2021

While the coronavirus pandemic caused the world to grind to a halt this year, some things have been business as usual: Israel is headed to yet another election, the environmental crisis continues unabated, traffic safety is still a major issue on Israeli roads Thankfully, the show must go on: Films and series continue to stream, concerts have moved online, academic forums are meeting virtually, and chefs have taken to giving cooking classes from their own kitchens. Even without the pandemic, 2020 has had its share of extraordinary and world-changing events mass demonstrations have rocked the United States, a top Iranian nuclear scientist was assassinated under mysterious circumstances, and no fewer than four Arab League nations have suddenly begun to forge ties with Israel, ushering in some fresh Middle East optimism


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