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Why There’s No Peace in the Middle East Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| June 2, 2022

Recent Congressional proposals seek to prohibit Israels use of American funds or military equipment to maintain control of the West Bank. Such proposals reflect a (by no means uncommon) belief that Israeli insensitivity to Palestinian aspirations is the main reason peace has never been achieved.

Milk and Meat: A Deeper Look at the Biggest Jewish Food Hang-up – aish.com – Aish

| June 2, 2022

Discover the mystical and spiritual reasons to keep milk and meat apart. Some things shouldnt be mixed

Exploring the relationship between Jewish and First Nations people – Australian Jewish News

| June 2, 2022

GIVEN the Jewish experience, we have a special responsibility to reach out and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, George Newhouse told The AJN. The human rights lawyer recently delivered the Earle Hoffman Oration, in which he addressed the relationship between First Nations and Jewish communities. It has been a particularly topical discussion this week as Australia marked Reconciliation Week.

At Palo Alto JCC, teen group ‘leaps’ between Israel and diaspora J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| May 31, 2022

When Eden Rosenblum graduated from high school in Canada in June 2020, she knew exactly what she wanted to do before starting college: take a gap year and travel, likely to Israel.

I’m not Jewish. But being called dirty Jew shook me. J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| May 31, 2022

It happened four years ago, yet the memory remains fresh. I was waiting for a downtown A train at the West 4thStreet subway station in New York. A middle-aged man was panhandling on the not-crowded platform, approaching each person, most of whom nodded no.

Book depicts the unsung wartime heroes who saved Jewish lives | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis –

| May 31, 2022

TSURUGA, Fukui Prefecture--Chiune Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat who servedas vice consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, during World War II,is deservedly known as the Japanese Schindler. But what about Saburo Nei and Yoshitsugu Tatekawa? Now an English translation of a book by Akira Kitadeis on the way to publication thatfeatures five diplomats in and outside Japan who helped thousands of Jews flee Nazi persecution in Europe during World War II, just as Sugihara did by issuing his visas for life

What Are Blintzes and Why Are They Jewish? – aish.com – Aish

| May 31, 2022

The history of blintzes and how to make them yourself. In Judaism, food is an important part of our history and culture, and the route that it takes from the history books to our plate tells a story. Whether its a holiday or an event, theres rarely an empty plate or stomach in sight.

Before a Jewish delegation, the Pope urges to remember the Shoah – Aleteia

| May 31, 2022

Where is your brother?

Many ways to engage Jewishly as college freshman – Cleveland Jewish News

| May 31, 2022

The mission of on-campus Jewish organizations is to connect and engage Jewishly with interested Jewish freshmen students of all denominations and levels of affiliation. Inherent in that mission is a great deal of challenge and nuance, especially as there is so much diversity in Jewish expression

Rodef Shalom headed toward historic landmark designation | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle – thejewishchronicle.net

| May 31, 2022

Rodef Shalom Congregation is steps away from being enshrined as an integral part of Pittsburghs history.


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