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Neil Keller (left) with Sandy Koufax. Credit: Courtesy Neil Keller.

Memorabilia collector to display items from Jewish athletes during the Holocaust

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The Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center in Boca Raton, Florida, is hosting an exhibit on Jewish athletes during the Holocaust from Jan. 5 to Feb. 28, 2023. The exhibit’s curator, Neil Keller,...
The dedication of the Oporto Jewish community's new cemetery on April 25, 2023. Credit: Courtesy.

Oporto’s Jews dedicate cemetery five centuries after last one destroyed

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The Jewish Community of Oporto, Portugal, inaugurated its new cemetery on April 25. The ceremony took place on Israel’s Memorial Day and included a tribute to the Jewish state’s fallen soldiers. The event was presided...
Glass pomegranates and hand-carved frames made in India. Credit: Dayenu.

Shopping for shofars, finding something larger

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The last neighborhood Judaica store in Manhattan is ready for the High Holidays. Long, twisted Kudu shofars—made from the horns of the African antelope—hang dramatically from the ceiling. But small rams’ horns are still the...
Rabbi Levi Shemtov lights the U.S. Capitol Menorah as (from left) House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) look on. Credit: Chabad.org/News.

Historic menorah-lighting at US Capitol by leaders of Senate and House

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In a historic first, the congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle joined on Tuesday, the sixth night of Chanukah, for the inaugural lighting of the U.S. Capitol Menorah. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.)...
“Abraham Sacrifices the Ram Instead of Isaac,” oil on canvas painting by Jan Lievens, circa 1638. Credit: Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig via Wikimedia Commons.

Antisemitism at its deepest root

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As antisemitic incidents have skyrocketed 500% in the past two months, it’s time to clarify the underlying cause of this malignant bigotry so it can be treated at is core. Rabbis, scholars, philosophers and...

At 95, She makes herself at home at B’nai Israel

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The invitation to Sylvia Stroger’s 95th birthday party stated “no presents,” with the suggestion that a donation to Congregation B’nai Israel would be appreciated as an alternative. What does a 95-year-old need that she doesn’t have? A...

Film documents massacre of Jews in Lithuanian shtetl

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Molètai is a small town in Lithuania with a dark past. On Aug. 29, 1941, Molètai residents, in partnership with Nazi officers, massacred the Jewish townspeople. These victims had been rounded up a few days...
Senior citizens enjoy a meal for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, organized by the "Keren Leyedidut"(International Fellowship of Christians and Jews) organization, in the southern Israeli town of Sderot. April 10, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90.

Israel Welfare ministry invites seniors, Holocaust survivors for free holiday hospitality

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The Israeli government is working to ensure that no senior citizen or Holocaust survivor enter the upcoming holiday season alone, opening up a hotline for eligible participants to receive free holiday accommodations and inclusion...
The Dossin barracks, between Brussels and Antwerp, the antechamber of the death camps. Credit: EJP.

Relatives of victims seek Holocaust compensation from Belgium’s railway

Descendants of Holocaust victims in Belgium are pressing the country’s railway company SNCB to compensate them for its role in the deportations of Jews during the Holocaust, following the examples of France and the...
Jewish cemetery in Krakow, Poland. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/Flash90.

Krakow street to be named after rabbi and 300 orphans murdered in the Holocaust

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The city council in Krakow, Poland, has announced that a municipal street will be named next month after Rabbi David Alter Kurzmann, a caretaker of the Krakow ghetto orphanage. During the liquidation of the orphanage...