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Diaspora Jewry

They also had the chance to hear from experts about understanding mortgages and choosing the right community for their needs.
Forty-two of the new immigrants moved to localities near the Gaza Strip, including Ashdod, Ashkelon, Sderot, Gan Yavne and Beersheva.
By working directly with young adults, it catches Israeli and Americans at a time in their lives when they are open to new ideas and cultures.
Former Iraqi Parliament member Mithal Al-Alusi said on Asia TV (Iraq) that he has no problem visiting Israel, and putting “an end to the great Arab and Islamist lie” surrounding Jerusalem, which he said he does not view as an Arab capital plundered by the Zionist entity.
New Pew Research Center study shows sharp partisan gaps in U.S. public opinion of Israelis and Palestinians.
Jewish media, Israeli politicians and community leaders paint a picture of a France where Jews feel unsafe and leaving in droves. Does a selection of Jewish residents think similarly?
The Jewish Cultural Quarter of Amsterdam, which consists of the National Holocaust Museum, dismissed criticism that four pictures were censored, saying they were left out because they do not portray Dutch Jews, who are the focus of the exhibition.
An estimated 4,000 Jews lives in Poland, though experts suggest there may be tens of thousands more who, to this day, are either hiding their identities or are simply unaware of their family heritage.
New data provides an in-depth picture of Jewish grandparenting in an age of complexity and change.
Try featuring one seder with Ashkenazi accents, adapted to add generous amounts of fruits and vegetables, and the other featuring a Sephardic meal, with its fish and healthy Mediterranean influences.
Gen. Fadhi Alwan Kazem, head of the Citizenship Department in Iraq’s Ministry of Interior, said in a March 17 debate about citizenship for persecuted minorities that aired on Al-Iraqiya TV that Jews are a special case with “political aspects,” and should not have a right to return or to Iraqi citizenship if they had been kicked out in the past.
They come from a variety of localities in Ukraine, including Odessa, Kiev and Zaporizhia and range as young as eight months to 82 years old.