GOP candidate for Pa. governor Mastriano paid $5000 to the website used by the Tree of Life shooter – 90.5 WESA

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Old Bay on Everything: How the Crab Seasoning is Taking Over – Washingtonian

Its midafternoon on a Thursday when I arrive at Crabtowne USA, a downmarket, 70s-era crab house on the side of a six-lane highway behind BWI. At 3:30, people are already bibbed out and hammering at crab shells with wooden mallets, a soft percussive clatter beneath the Goo Goo Dolls song that ricochets off the walls

She was in Auschwitz, but ‘had no idea she is in the Holocaust’ – Forward

The only surviving photo of Julia Skodova. Courtesy of Yedioth Publishers This article originally appeared on Haaretz, and was reprinted here with permission.

Fences and bulletproof windows: How security grants are being used to harden houses of worship – The San Diego Union-Tribune

Three years after a deadly anti-Semitic attack at a Poway synagogue, local houses of worship have become experts in something that never used to be part of their vocabulary: target hardening. Those two words appear over and over in grant applications San Diego County religious organizations filed with the state recently to receive money for safeguarding their sanctuaries

I can help them: one mans journey from Portland to Ukraines frontlines – The Guardian

Sergey Korenev was running out of time. He watched his daughter Anna, 11, practice skateboarding in a park on a rainy Thursday night outside Portland, Oregon. His midnight flight will board in a few hours that will begin a long journey to the war in Ukraine

Award-Winning Writer Michael Twitty Will Teach MasterClass About Lineage Tracing Through Food – Because of Them We Can

Members can discover their familial history through food! Award-winning writer Michael Twitty isteaching aMasterClass about lineage tracing through food, the Washington Informer reports. In 2018, Twitty made history as the first African American author to receive the James Beard Award for Book of the Year, for his work The Cooking Gene. He is also the founder of Afroculinaria, a blog that explores culinary history, African and African American foodways.

Resilient Peoples & Place: Arias Hoyle on Afro Indigeneity, rap, and the ‘new wave’ of Indigenous expression – Juneau Empire

By Marina Anderson Arias Hoyles voice is so smooth it could put you in a trance. Hoyle, whose stage name is Air Jazz, is a 20-year-old Afro-Indigenous musician from Juneau celebrated for his place-based rhymes.

US rep after trip: Israeli govt knows top threat to coalition is Jerusalem violence – The Times of Israel

A delegation of visiting congressional Democrats expressed their concern this week regarding the potential for violence between Israelis and Palestinians to bubble over in Jerusalem, but were assured by senior Israeli leaders of their commitment to taking steps to lower tensions, US officials told The Times of Israel on Friday. In meetings with Israeli leaders, the US Congress members raised the looming evictions of Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah, according to Representative Ro Khanna, who was one of eight lawmakers in the delegation led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that toured Israel and the West Bank from Tuesday to Thursday.

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

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

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

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.

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