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‘Man in the High Castle’ wraps up with a dire warning about rising fascism – The Jewish News of Northern California

| December 17, 2019

By the end of 1962, the year that Philip K. Dick published his novel The Man in the High Castle, John F.

Germany and France Plan to Reform the EU – theTrumpet.com

| December 17, 2019

This rare character trait would solve all world problems and revolutionize every human life. Is America headed for another civil war

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ News of Lower Manhattan ~ 12/16/19 – ebroadsheet.com

| December 17, 2019

Cuomo Administration Decides on South Cove for Mother Cabrini Memorial The planting bed, south of South Cove, that the administration of Governor Andrew Cuomo has selected as the site for a memorial to Mother Cabrini. On Friday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that a planned memorial to Mother Cabrini a 19th-century Italian-American who founded more than 60 organizations to help New Yorks needy, and later became the first naturalized U.S.

Neve Yerushalayim: In the Business of Igniting Souls – Jewish Link of Bronx, Westchester and Connecticut

| December 16, 2019

(Courtesy of Neve Yerushalayim) Jerusalem, December 1980. A young American tourist wearing jeans and a backpack descends the steps to the Kotel plaza. Gazing at the Wall for the first time, she knows shes supposed to be moved.

Bringing a Torah to Tanzania – The Jewish Standard

| December 14, 2019

How does it feel to give a sefer Torah to a Jewish community that needs it? It would have to feel deeply moving, no matter where the community is

New NY Staging Of Yiddish Operetta ‘The Sorceress’ Is Sure To Charm – Jewish Week

| December 14, 2019

As the lights dim, the spell is cast. The Sorceress is back, and speaking her mother tongue in lower Manhattan

Things to Do in NYC This Weekend (Dec. 13-15) – City Guide NY

| December 12, 2019

(12/13-12/15) Looking for what to do in New York? We've got the latest on all the goings-on in NYC, from concerts to museum exhibitions to comedy to the best in city sightseeing

The top 10 Jewish stories of 2019 – JTA News

| December 11, 2019

(JTA) For many Jews around the world, theres probably no love lost for 2019. As the year draws to a close, the Jewish community continues to grapple with the continued rise of global anti-Semitism one major community in Europe is facing the possible election as prime minister of a man who many Jews consider an anti-Semite

Election Watch: The Jewish Women Leading the Fight Against Anti-Semitism in Britain – Tablet Magazine

| December 11, 2019

On 12 September 2015, Jeremy Corbyn, a hard-left politician with little public profile and no tangible achievements in a parliamentary career stretching back almost a third of a century, was elected leader of the Labour Party and set about transforming British politics, perhaps forever. Corbyns election stunned Britain. In hindsight, it turned out to be the beginning of a larger global anti-liberal backlash that would see Corbyn joined by Donald Trump and other fringe politicians who would rise to power on the strength of their disdain for perceived elitist norms

Q&A: Israeli actor keeps Fiddler on the Roof tradition alive at National Theatre – WTOP

| December 11, 2019

Renowned Israeli actor Yehezkel Lazarov comes to America to star in "Fiddler on the Roof" at National Theatre. In 1964, the original Broadway production won nine Tonys, including Best Musical, en route to an honorary tenth Tony as the longest-running musical in Broadway history. In 1971, the film version starring Topol earned eight Oscar nominations, winning three


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