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He used to preach tolerance to beat anti-Semitism. Now he’s training Jews to fight back – NorthJersey.com

| July 23, 2020

The Kosher market targeted in the violent Tuesday attack in Jersey City is boarded up and covered in tributes to the victims on Friday, Dec.

Wisconsin man pleads guilty to vandalizing synagogue as part of neo-Nazi group plot – Cleveland Jewish News

| July 21, 2020

A Wisconsin man has pleaded guilty to federal charges for vandalizing a synagogue in support of a neo-Nazi group plot to damage minority-owned property, including property used by Jewish citizens. Yousef O. Barasneh, 23, was arrested in January

Synagogue service times: Week of July 17 | Synagogues – Cleveland Jewish News

| July 17, 2020

Conservative AGUDATH BNAI ISRAEL: Meister Road at Pole Ave., Lorain. Mark Jaffee, Ritual Director.

Renovation of historic SF synagogue slowed but not halted J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| July 17, 2020

We thought maybe wed have it ready before High Holidays, Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi said about the renovation of his San Francisco synagogue, Congregation Chevra Thilim.

Jesus came to town and He was rejected – Laurinburg Exchange

| July 17, 2020

The Scriptures teach us Jesus was not always welcome when He came to town. This time He came from Capernaum to Nazareth, and it was the second visit He made to His hometown during His earthly ministry

The changing face of our relationship with synagogue – The Times of Israel

| July 17, 2020

The COVID-19 crisis has changed the way we conduct ourselves in so many ways especially now as the country may enter another lockdown.

Conservative leader Jacob Blumenthal looks at how his movement has adapted to COVID-19 – Washington Jewish Week

| July 17, 2020

So many times, both for joy and for sadness, we wanted to reach out and give each other a hug, says Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal. And instead, we need to remain physically distant so that we can ensure everyone stays healthy.

Hank Greenberg, Jackie Robinson and DeSean Jackson – The Jewish News of Northern California

| July 17, 2020

Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Zach Banner posted a video late last week in response to Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jacksons anti-Semitic screed against Jews. After describing his horror at the2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Banner preached that as important as the work of Black Lives Matter may be, its achievements cannot come by stepping on the backs of other people or by vilifying Jews. In Banners own words, We cant preach equality but in result were just trying to flip the script and change the hierarchy Change your heart, put your arm around people, and lets all uplift each other.

We have enough grief this year, so mourning and Tisha B’Av fasting is canceled – The Times of Israel

| July 17, 2020

We have enough grief this year, so mourning is canceled Jews are now commemorating what is known as the Three Weeks. It is when Jews express grief for the destruction of the Holy Temple in ancient Israel

Family links built deep commitment to the United Synagogue – Jewish News

| July 11, 2020

Given the involvement of both sides of her family in their respective congregations, its not surprising that Claire Lemergrew up firmly ensconced as a child of the United Synagogue. Her father has been on the board of her home shul, Hampstead Garden Suburb, and is now, she thinks, in his 40th year of running its childrens service


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