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US Jews say Biden, IDF Spokesperson Hagari are most trustworthy sources
With US college campuses becoming a platform for Palestinian support, US-based Jews tell survey they feel less safe than they used to, but also largely (83%) support IDF actions in Gaza; Despite Biden's repeated statements backing Israel, they feel US needs to amp up support for the Jewish state
Itamar Eichner
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05.02.24
World Jewish population still lower than 1939, CBS reports
Data reported ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day shows there are 15.7 million Jews living today – fewer than before the outbreak of World War II, of whom 133,000 are Holocaust survivors ; 1,500 Holocaust survivors have been evacuated from their homes in the north and south of the country due to war
Yaron Drukman
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05.02.24
Jewish doctor appeals US court ruling against him for not arriving on Yom Kippur
Dr. Peter Gross says he couldn't attend hearing in which his patient sued him for $4.1 million because it fell on Yom Kippur, forcing him to choose between his religious and civic duties
Daniel Edelson, New York
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04.27.24
In Lod, tensions in neglected mixed city high; mayor’s concern of terrorism real
Crime escalates in Lod as residents face threats from local Jewish and Arab gangs; economic woes deepen as shops close and streets empty while tensions escalate in this mixed city
The Media Line
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04.26.24
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 Israeli
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04.22.24
Once a thriving community: 2,500-year Jewish legacy in Egypt reduced to memories
Did the Hebrews truly serve as slaves to Pharaoh in Egypt? When and why did Jews return to the country? Which notable Jewish figures resided there, what have we learned from the Cairo Geniza, and which war led to the community's disintegration? Also, memories of days gone by | a special project
Matan Shor, Itzchak Tessler, Yogev Israeli
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04.22.24
Hungarian president apologizes for father's Nazi past
Tamás Sulyok in special event in Parliament honors the memory of thousands of Hungarian Jews murdered by the Nazis with Hungarian approval and apologizes for his country's actions during the Holocaust
Itamar Eichner
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04.19.24
Columbia University president takes heat at congressional antisemitism hearing
Minouche Shafik responds to U.S. House of Representatives members denouncing antisemitic behavior by the New York university's students and staff
Reuters
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04.18.24
Jewish-crafted chess pieces uncovered in Nazi concentration camp
Various cardboard game pieces found during conservation efforts, offering insights into the daily lives of Jewish inmates using them for recreation under harsh conditions
Itamar Eichner
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04.14.24
Metropolitan Police protest arrests raise questions
Met Police comes under harsh criticism following police intimidation of Israel supporters and those taking a stand against Hamas and other UK-designated terrorist organizations
Emily Schrader
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04.14.24
Court indicts 13 Israelis in New York synagogue tunnel case
New York court orders passport of nine youths be confiscated while four others currently in Israel; Chabad distances itself from case
Daniel Edelson, New York
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04.11.24
New England Journal of Medicine praised Nazis, historians find
Joelle M. Abi-Rached and Allan M. Brandt from Harvard University reveal that the journal published an article praising Nazi medical practices and dismissed discrimination against Jews as irrelevant compared to the reasonable change that advances science
Daniel Edelson, New York
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04.08.24
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
Ukrainian Jews fire up generators as Russia pummels power grid
Jewish communities across southern Ukraine forced to power on emergency generators after large-scale Russian attack
Itamar Eichner
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03.26.24
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