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Rabbis on the move: departures and promotions across the Bay Area J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| April 25, 2022

Its been a season of change for Bay Area synagogues. In mid-March, San Franciscos largest shul, Congregation Emanu-El, announced its co-senior rabbis would be stepping down after about a decade in their roles.

Bay Area rabbis bear witness to Ukrainian refugees in Poland J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| April 25, 2022

On Feb 23, everything was wonderful in my life. On Feb.

Mariupol, one of Putins main targets in Ukraine, once sheltered a great yeshiva – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| April 25, 2022

(JTA) Barring a miracle, Mariupol, the beleaguered industrial center in eastern Ukraine, may henceforth be known only as the city that bore the brunt of Vladimir Putins unprovoked assault on Ukraines independence and its people. But the city also has a rich and often tragic Jewish history,shaped by conflict and the efforts of previous generations to preserve their lives, faith and culture in the face of brutality

Holocaust memorial plaza opens to the public – KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas

| April 25, 2022

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) A place to help teach lessons about the horrific events in Europe during World War II. Nevadas first Holocaust memorial plaza opened Sunday to the public to educate them about this atrocity.

An unexpected reminder of the wonder of a synagogue experience J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| April 25, 2022

There is an old story about the Rabbi of Krakow Isaac, the son of Jekel who dreamed that he should travel to Prague to find a treasure buried underneath a bridge. Following his dream, the rabbi made his way to Prague and, arriving at the bridge, found it guarded by a Christian soldier. After the rabbi explained why he had come, the soldier laughed and responded that he, too, had recently had a dream.

Daily Kickoff: Remembering Orrin Hatch + Passover growth in the UAE – Jewish Insider

| April 25, 2022

Spy Secrets:InThe New Yorker, Ronan Farrowexploresthe use of the NSO Groups controversial Pegasus spyware by governments around the world, and efforts to find and block the spyware on targets devics.

Utah DWR to auction antlers and furs from poached wildlife – Salt Lake Tribune

| April 25, 2022

(Courtesy photo by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources) Antlers from poached animals are on display at the Lee Kay Public Shooting Range in Salt Lake City for DWR's last auction in 2016. Wildlife officials are again auctioning antlers on April 25. | April 24, 2022, 12:00 p.m.

Faith Matters: April’s holidays ask us to give something up for the common good – The Recorder

| April 25, 2022

(Each Saturday, a faith leader offers a personal perspective in this space.

Rabbi who foiled hostage-taking will be guest speaker at Ramadan celebration – Forward

| April 2, 2022

Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker was held hostage inside Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas, Jan. 15, 2022. The rabbi taken hostage in his Texas synagogue in January will be the guest speaker next week at a Ramadan celebration hosted by a nonprofit that aims to strengthen Jewish-Muslim relations

Herzogs visit to Ankara shows strong US-Turkey ties: US rabbi | Daily Sabah – Daily Sabah

| April 2, 2022

A prominent leader of the Jewish community in the United States, Rabbi Marc Schneier, commenting on the developing relations between Turkey and Israel, said that it also marks strong Washington-Ankara ties. Rabbi Schneier, the head of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, is also former schoolmate of Israeli President Isaac Herzog and assisted him on his two-day official visit on March 9 with President Recep Tayyip Erdoan in Turkey.


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