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The memorial wall features the names of 842 victims from Oporto and the dates of their autos-da-fé.
From swastikas carved on dead pigeons to a Nazi drama with “weirdly comic overtones.”
“It is customary for the leaders of both parties to endorse all their incumbent co-partisans,” according to Mark Mellman, president and CEO of Democratic Majority for Israel.
There are calls for Hubert Aiwanger, the deputy prime minister of Germany’s largest state, to resign.
Barbara Aiello, who calls herself Italy’s first female rabbi, runs a synagogue associated with Reconstructionist Judaism. According to Italy’s Jewish community, she represents only herself.
Merle Saferstein combed through thousands of pages of her journals to find vignettes from the lives of Holocaust survivors she interviewed that could best help contemporary readers.
Former state Assemblyman Dov Hikind said Robin L. Garrell leaving sends a message to “to stop hiring Jew-haters.”
Dining at one of Alon Shaya’s restaurants (he’s a two-time winner of the James Beard Award) is a culinary adventure with dishes gleaned from Israel.
The would-be Jewish parents “suffered outrageous discrimination because they are Jewish,” says Rachel Laser, head of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
“The defense ministry thwarted one of the largest sabotage plots targeting Iran’s missile, aviation and airspace military industry,” state TV claims.
“The extremists on both sides—including our politicians—live off each other while the voice of sanity is cowed and frightened,” said Yoseph Haddad.