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Around the world for many Jews, a journey to learn about Jewish diaspora
The Upper Galilee Preparatory School trainees embark on a long journey, visiting various American and European Jewish communities, which have been suffering from the rise in antisemitism since October 7
Yogev Israely
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05.18.24
Who should lead an international effort to combat antisemitism?
Opinion: The current government of Israel is not up to the task therefore world Jewry and others must take the lead and recruit people like Angela Merkel to lead an effective campaign
Tova Herzl
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05.15.24
Over 1.3 million Jews live in eight-county New York area, study shows
Based on around 6,000 surveys, an estimated 13,000 Holocaust survivors live in Jewish households across eight counties; 14% of these households include someone who identifies as LGBTQ+, and 37% of married couples are intermarried
Itamar Eichner
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05.12.24
The pictures that tell all: the swan song of the Jews in Egypt
Jews thrived in Egypt for over 2,500 years; after Israel's creation and ensuing wars, they faced severe persecution, with many expelled, until almost none were left; archival photos showcase a cultural tapestry of traditional attire and sports enmeshed with religious education
Itzchak Tessler
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04.22.24
From Jeremiah through to Maimonides and the Lavon Affair: the history of Egypt's Jewish Community
Home to some of Judaism's greatest thinkers, the Land of the Nile's once-bustling Jewish community left behind 2,500 years of rich cultural heritage, from antiquity through Maimonides in Medieval times and the ultimate expulsion of the Jews under the Nasser regime
Yogev Israely
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04.22.24
Are the Jews all right? US retailers puzzled as kosher goods gather dust ahead of Passover
Supermarkets stock up on Passover products, but buyers scarce as marketers unaware holiday only begins in late April this year; ‘Supermarkets are calling me, worried and wondering why the products aren't selling,’ says marketing manager
Daniel Edelson, New York
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04.09.24
'There's no future for Jews in France': physicians consider Aliyah from Europe
Motivated by love, not fear, Michael plans Aliyah; Laurent aims to join his kids in Israel; Nathan faces antisemitism at work; hundreds of French and Belgian doctors eyeing Aliyah attended Paris's MedEx; the goal: bring 2,000 global doctors to Israel in 5 years
Itamar Eichner, Paris
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04.05.24
Israelis feel closer to diaspora Jews since October 7, data show
Diaspora Affairs Ministry report shows 76% of Israelis feel have a shared destiny with diaspora Jews, 6.6% more than last year; 60% of Israelis believe that the war will strengthen Jewish Diaspora relations
Itamar Eichner
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04.03.24
European Jewish leaders hold emergency meeting amid rising antisemitism
Forty leaders of European Jewish communities seek to create framework to combat rising hate and violent incidents
Itamar Eichner
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02.28.24
Shooting for a million: Is Israel set to absorb a massive new wave of Diaspora Jews?
Gaza war sparks global antisemitism surge, prompting Diaspora Jews to eye relocation to Israel; amid Israel's own shifts and changes, is the country ready for such an influx?
Yaniv Pohoryles
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01.03.24
Europe and its Jews: Is the clock ticking until they part ways?
With European demographics shifting, immigrants from Arab countries continue to dominate the streets, and the anti-Israel atmosphere is very quickly turning into blatant antisemitism
Yaniv Pohoryles
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12.24.23
Is Israel still the Jewish safe haven we were told?
Opinion: For Jews in the Diaspora, the massacre on October 7 was a triple whammy, as it struck their sense of personal security, the powerful image they have of Israel, and its standing as a potential refuge should matters in their countries take a turn for the worse
Tova Herzl
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12.17.23
Rabbi assaulted in northern Italy, attacker uses antisemitic slurs
Rabbi Cipriani, Genoa's chief Rabbi was assaulted by a 58-year-old man using a screwdriver, but luckily was able to call for help before sustaining any major injuries; 'Although I'm deeply shaken, I'm not surprised,' he said
Itamar Eichner
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11.29.23
Shaming and pressuring donors: Israel's strategy against antisemitism on US campuses
Following the surge in incidents of hatred on campuses across the United States, the Foreign Ministry along with the Diaspora Affairs Ministry will establish a task force; On the agenda: Deeming antisemitic students ineligible for employment, outlawing antisemitic organizations. All the details
Itamar Eichner
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11.26.23
Diaspora Jews must wake up and join Israel's fight
Opinion: Israelis and Jews living abroad must speak up and confront the incitement spread by Hamas supporters to fight the false narrative and oppose antisemitism; the streets of the world are also a front line in the war
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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11.08.23
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