Jewish Life
Antisemitism roundup, Jan. 3-5
“I had no idea how super-Jewish I am,” the acclaimed singer said on the “PBS” program hosted by historian Henry Louis Gates.
A rabbi and a player disagree over a sign that said: “I’m a Jew and I’m Proud,” with the letter “o” being replaced by a Star of David.
The Knesset Diaspora Committee demanded the speedy aliyah of the community.
The dual degree aims to foster a mutualistic relationship between Torah values and executive training, the university’s business school dean told JNS.
“A Jew needs to be strong, needs to be self-reliant,” Natan Levy told JNS, after a free seminar in a Brooklyn gym.
“About time it becomes more mainstream,” Akshobh Giridharadas, of the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum, wrote of “Israeled.”
New details have emerged about the final moments of the Michigan leader.
Abdul Elenani, the owner of Ayat, claimed that the now common call to genocide was “misinterpreted.”
“In other cartoons, it’s more Israel-based; this one really went to the core,” a local Chabad rabbi said.
Adam Chaskin, CEO of the Jewish Community Alliance, told JNS that Eiffel Gilyana was “an incredible human being.”
The 13-year-old is ordered, among other things, to write a book report about the Swiss diplomat Carl Lutz, one of the “Righteous Among the Nations.”