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Doctors said Jack Holzberg, 94, was well enough to go back to his home in Queens, N.Y., where he lives with Betty, his wife of 68 years.
Research involves tagging and tracking their living patterns, marking the first time work of this nature has been conducted in Israel.
“Coronavirus-fueled anti-Semitic events will escalate, and become more violent and physical,” says World Zionist Organization vice chairman Yaakov Hagoel.
In the last seven years, Fuente Latina has brought 300 Latino journalists and influencers to Israel, and facilitated 35,000 fact-based TV, radio and print stories reaching millions of Latinos worldwide. Their work has also resulted in two TV Emmys wins.
Turkey’s attempt to drill for gas in waters where Cyprus has exclusive economic rights constitutes a “severe violation of the sovereign rights and jurisdiction of the Republic of Cyprus,” says Cypriot government.
His message to a world struggling through a pandemic ahead of remembrance of Yom Hashoah: “People should be nice to each other, to help each other. Be good to your family and to people.”
“The project reflects the determination to promote the importance of memory by utilizing innovative technology to teach the timeless lessons of the Holocaust,” said the organization, which normally sends throngs Jewish youth to the site to mark the date.
The drug, called opaganib, was designed to have anti-cancer, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties. It has undergone testing, but has yet to be approved for general use.
“Since the beginning of the outbreak, we’ve been working on getting the supplies everyone needs for the holiday,” said Rabbi Bentzi Sudak of Chabad Lubavitch UK.
“We should all be positive, and I think our target, our mission, is to live and survive,” said Isaac Querub, president of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Spain.
In his acceptance speech, Keir Starmer, 57, apologized to the Jewish community and pledged to eliminate the anti-Semitism in the party, calling it a “stain.”
“We’re receiving dozens of appeals from Jewish communities around the world to prevent cremation of bodies in the wake of government directives,” said Zaka head Yehudah Meshi-Zahav.