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Who is the Jewish-American multi-billionaire that cut funding for group promoting judicial reform?
For years, Arthur Dantchik, the main donor to Kohelet Policy Forum has been promoting libertarian ideology in the United States and Israel, and he has consistently done so with minimal public exposure and without granting interviews
Viki Auslender
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08.07.23
Preservation of Moroccan Jewish heritage endures through unique project
Adil Faouzi was moved by the stories of his father about the rich Moroccan heritage, particularly its Jewish and Amazigh aspects, and decided to showcase it through thousands of archive files on his Instagram page, sending a message of 'unity, coexistence and gratitude for the diverse heritage'
Dennis Bihler
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08.06.23
Tomb of prominent Jewish rabbi attracts pilgrims to Moldova
Rabbi Shabtai's burial place in Rașcov remains well preserved since the 18th century and was only uncovered after arduous efforts by the town's local Jewish community
Edward Doks
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08.06.23
Stella Maris Monastery builds fence to keep out Jewish extremists
Locals say the followers of convicted sex offender Berland provoke tension and animosity between Jews and Arabs in Haifa claiming the site is holy to Jews
Eitan Glickman, Itamar Eichner
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08.02.23
Yiddish revival gains momentum as Tel Aviv University introduces new program
Amid growing demand, 75 students from 14 different countries have signed up to study the language historically used by Eastern European Jews
Tamar Trabelsi Hadad
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08.01.23
Uniting in faith: A Princeton rabbi responds to Tsurkov abduction
Rabbi Eitan Webb provides guidance and support to students and faculty impacted by kidnapping of Israeli researcher in Iraq, which has brought grief and anguish to the Jewish community in Princeton
Rabbi Eitan Webb
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07.30.23
Lawsuit alleges California discriminates against Jewish schools in special education
Plaintiffs claim state law denying funding for special education services to disabled children attending religious schools prevents them from providing their children with an education that aligns with their faith and values
Daniel Edelson, New York
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07.27.23
How Jews and Judaism rose from ruins after Second Temple fall
With most of their brethren either killed, exiled or sold to slavery, and with the entire ruling elite removed following the unsuccessful Great Revolt, the land’s remaining Jews turn inward to preserve their religious unity and way of life
Matan Shor
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07.25.23
The women's section in the synagogue remains a halachic mystery
Alongside men, behind a partition, or on a balcony? The answer to the question of women's place in the synagogue has never been clear in religious literature but over the years, different customs have emerged in various Jewish communities
Itzchak Tessler
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07.24.23
US appeals court rules against Jewish descendants in Guelph Treasure case
Heirs of Jewish former owners assert that Guelph Treasure's sale occurred under oppressive conditions of Jewish life in Nazi Germany, amounting to theft
Daniel Edelson, New York
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07.19.23
Pittsburgh synagogue shooter's defense attorney: ‘no culture’ supports killing of Jews
Defense argues Robert Bowers was schizophrenic, and thus his intent does not meet the threshold for a death sentence, adding that when someone expresses antisemitism, that is normal ideology
Ron Kampeas/JTA
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07.13.23
Exodus passenger visits site in France where she boarded the ship bound for Israel 76 years ago
Pnina Gavish and other Jews who boarded the SS Exodus visit the training camp in France which prepared them for life in Israel before they left for the journey
Israel Moshkovitz
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07.04.23
Zionist century: Betar movement holds 100-year anniversary celebration
Jabotinsky Institute holds momentous event with participants from all over the world and announces new heritage center to be established in honor of its founder
Ynetnews
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07.04.23
Real-life Casablanca: Moroccan-Israeli saved thousands of Jews during Holocaust
Hélène Cazès-Benatar broke new ground in the rescue of tens of thousands of refugees during the Holocaust and left a lasting impact on the Jewish community in Morocco and the status of Eastern women
Yaniv Pohoryles
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07.02.23
Russia lists former Moscow chief rabbi as foreign agent
Russian Justice Ministry accuses Conference of European Rabbis President Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt of spreading false information about decisions and policies enacted by the country's public authorities
Itamar Eichner
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07.01.23
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