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Sukkah garland by Rachel via FLickr

Comparing and contrasting Halloween and Sukkot

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The month of October unleashes a tension of sorts in our predominantly Jewish Pico-Robertson neighborhood in Los Angeles.  As one walks farther from Pico Boulevard, the ubiquitous sukkot on front lawns give way to macabre Halloween...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads a government conference at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, Sept. 27, 2023. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.

Netanyahu rejects ‘losing horse’ words by Khamenei, plows ahead with outreach

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded sharply to an anti-Israel tweet by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday, saying, "While Khamenei’s terrorist regime exports ruin and destruction, Israel is advancing progress and...
Susan Hall in 2018. Credit: London Assembly via Wikimedia Commons.

UK Conservative Party candidate says London mayor ‘frightens’ Jews

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Susan Hall, a Conservative Party candidate in the United Kingdom running to be mayor of London, has drawn criticism after saying that the city’s Muslim mayor scares British Jews. “I know how frightened some of the community...
Journalist and author Edward Jay Epstein speaking about his book, “How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, The Man and the Theft,” Feb. 1, 2017. Credit: New America via Wikimedia Commons.

Investigative reporting ‘almost impossible’ in modern work culture, journalist Edward Jay Epstein says

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Investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein has spent time over the decades with spies, international criminals, globe-trotting billionaires and world leaders, including former President Richard Nixon and U.S. statesman Henry Kissinger. He has penned more...
The North Carolina State Capitol building in Raleigh, N.C. Credit: Jill Lang/Shutterstock.

With North Carolina decision, school choice reaches ‘escape velocity’

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North Carolina became the ninth state to enact universal school choice when it passed its budget on Sept. 22. It is the first in the nation to allocate education funding to parents, rather than schools,...
Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan during a march to the biblical site of Joshua's Altar on Mount Ebal in Samaria, Oct. 2, 2023. Photo by Elihay Menachem/Samaria Regional Council.

Thousands march to threatened biblical site in Samaria

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Israeli politicians, local leaders, prominent rabbis and others marched on Monday as part of a Sukkot event to a threatened site in northern Samaria that many believe to be of major biblical significance. The...
The central panel of the Ghent Altarpiece rescued from a cache of Nazi-looted art in Altaussee, Austria in July 1945. Source: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

We need a global campaign to locate Nazi-looted art

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Museums are often viewed as repositories of culture and history, showcasing the beauty and creativity of humanity. However, behind many works of art hanging on museum walls lies a dark history of theft, violence...
Baku at night. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Rabbinical confab in Azerbaijan sparks debate

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A conference of European rabbis that will be held in Azerbaijan next month has sparked a divisive debate among European Jewish student groups and Azerbaijani Jewish leadership over the venue due to the recent...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir at the Knesset in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90.

Netanyahu meets Ben-Gvir in bid to ease coalition tensions

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Sunday with National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir in a bid to mend fences amid reported tensions. Ben-Gvir is reportedly displeased at being excluded from a high-level security briefing...
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and German Chancellor Adolf Hitler leave their meeting at Bad Godesberg, Germany, on Sept. 23 1938. Source: German Federal Archives via Wikimedia Commons.

Conversion of Hitler’s first home to police station gets underway

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Work began on Monday to transform Adolf Hitler's childhood home in Austria into a police station, with laborers putting up fencing and taking measurements, according to the Associated Press. Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in...