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The Fruits of the Abraham Accords // Department of Political Science // University of Notre Dame – nd.edu

| February 13, 2022

A new era of Peace, Hope and Prosperity in the Middle East The Abraham Accords have shifted the geopolitical order in the Middle East.

Judaism World Religions

| February 11, 2022

Judaism is one of the oldest religions of the world. It was founded around 2,000 B.C.

ISSUES OF FAITH: Kabbalah looks at the nature of souls – Peninsula Daily News

| February 11, 2022

Judaism does not focus on what happens after we die. There is virtually nothing in the Torah about an afterlife

American Jewish University to Sell Familian Campus in Bel Air and Invest in Expanded Digital and In-Person Offerings – Jewish Journal

| February 11, 2022

American Jewish University (AJU) announced today that it will be placing its Sunny & Isadore Familian Campus in the Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles for sale. The University referred to the plan as a strategic investment in the future of AJU that will generate significant endowment funds for a range of academic offerings and community programs that are tailored to our worldand the Jewish communitys needstoday and tomorrow

JewBelong’s edgy #EndJewHate billboards return to Bay Area J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| February 11, 2022

The New Jerseybased nonprofit JewBelong, which seeks to engage disconnected Jews and to welcome Jews by choice while ringing the alarm on antisemitism, has purchased ad space for four new eye-grabbing billboards in the Bay Area. The hot pink digital billboards, scheduled to appear early next week, will call out rising antisemitism in an effort to capture the attention of some of the hundreds of thousands of drivers who traverse the Bay Bridge each day or who travel through San Franciscos SoMa neighborhood.

Mushroom rabbi grows ceremonial psilocybin for Denver congregation but is that legal? – The Mercury News

| February 11, 2022

On a picturesque autumn evening in early November, the sunset belied a briskness to the Denver breeze. But inside a nondescript brick building downtown, anticipation was heating up the air

‘Lockdown and war in the Middle East!’ Expert pinpoints reasons for antisemitism rise – Express

| February 11, 2022

The CEO of the Community Security Trust admitted that the impact of lockdown was a major reason for the shocking instigation of antisemitism in the UK along with the war in the Middle East between Israel and Palestina. In the first six months of 2021 anti-semitism hit an all-time UK high and Mark Gardner warned that there is "very much something going on". The Community Security Trust (CST), which Mr Gardner works for, recorded a staggering 2,555 hate incidents which included people shouting abuse at Jews from their cars along with 173 physical assaults

With a ‘They Mitzvah,’ ‘And Just Like That’ Brings Us Surprising Jewish Representation Kveller – Kveller.com

| February 5, 2022

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the season one finale of And Just Like That As I read this Vulture piece about the winners and losers of And Just Like That season one, I couldnt help but wonder, as a professional Jew of sorts: Was Judaism a winner? OK, I know its a silly, irrelevant question: Is the new Sex and the City reboot good for the Jews? Like, who cares about that when Mirandas entire character took such a nosedive and when no one in this show seems to know what a podcast actually is?! But historically, representation of Jewish spaces and religious Jews on SATC has been iffy: stereotypical at best with cranky, unwelcoming kvetchy rabbis and meddling Jewish mothers and borderline antisemitic at worse (wish I could wash that affair Charlotte had with a Hasidic Jew in season one from my brain).

Jewish Identity researched: We are all different (but not that different) – Jewish News

| February 5, 2022

In my long career as a researcher of contemporary Jewry, I have seen amazing changes throughout the Jewish world. A few of them I would term without hesitation as miracles, some as expectable rational developments, and, occasionally, also some as serious judgment errors.

Belief and the City – Jewcy.com

| February 5, 2022

In the final episode of what is hopefully only the first season of And Just Like That, the series stepped into strange and foreign territory: the realm of belief. Sex and the City has touched on religion before. Charlotte had sex with a Chasidic folk artist and later converted to Judaism under the auspices of Rabbi Minsch


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