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UNRWA does not have power or authority to change their school textbooks

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UNRWA has contracted its schools in Judea, Samaria, Jerusalem and Gaza to require these schools to only use the school books given to the schools by the Palestinian Authority, which means that UNRWA cannot...

A Delicious 360° Gastronomic Tour in Jerusalem

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This special tour with the new Vuze.Camera's VR unique 3D+360° technology will allow you to experience one of Jerusalem's most unique and delicious gastronomic tour like never before. Meet Jerusalem based chef Moshe Basson...

Tackling Holocaust whitewash

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AUSTRALIAN Holocaust researchers have applauded an activist’s campaign for the truth about the World War II records of two Lithuanians he claims have had their anti-Semitic activities whitewashed by Lithuania’s state-run research into the...

100 Years Ago, Immigration Policy Was Just As Crucial — And Controversial

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Two contrasting images in “1917: How One Year Changed The World,” at Philadelphia’s National Museum of American Jewish History, demonstrate the volatility of American attitudes toward immigrants.A World War I poster cautioning against food...

Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, famous for ‘Babi Yar’ poem, passes away

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Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, whose 1961 poem about the Nazi massacre at Babi Yar near Kiev helped to expose rampant anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, died Saturday at 84. Yevgeny Yevtushenko in 1972Yevgeny Yevtushenko in...

Donate Matzos to Those In Need

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Join Our Matzos for Those in Need Effort Here Dear Supporters, Just this week I was in Flatbush delivering matzos and I ran into Alexander Rapaport, executive director of Masbia, a non-profit soup kitchen network and...

Walk to End Genocide!

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The Walk dates are fast approaching! Please register now so you can begin the process of building your team, gathering donations from supporters, and encouraging others to get involved. WE WALK because people need to know...

PBS cooking host Pati Jinich’s Mexican-Jewish Passover

Celebrity chef Pati Jinich grew up in Mexico City, where she spent Shabbat dinners at her bubbe’s house. “When we walked into her house,” Jinich fondly recalls of her grandmother, “the first thing she had...

The Surprising History of Consumption, Yiddish Poets, and L.A.’s Pioneering Hospitals: Staying Alive!

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Interested in some fascinating lore about how Yiddish creativity uniquely interconnects with L.A.'s history?  Then you will love this dynamic talk! The Surprising History of Consumption, Yiddish Poets, and L.A.'s Pioneering Hospitals:  Staying Alive! Presented by Dr....

The Bigotry of “Intersectionality”

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There is no more evidence that Jews are responsible for economic or social inequality in contemporary America, than there was for Jews being responsible for any of the other crimes that formed the...