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“From Where They Stood” is a vitally important documentary that chronicles those brave enough to take a picture in concentration camps during World War II and the Holocaust.
Participants find that none of what they heard about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict back home corresponds to the reality on the ground.
The Blue Card is set to host its annual summer retreat, giving an all-expenses-paid week-long vacation to up to 40 Holocaust survivors, many Isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The actor was once asked upon his visit to Israel if anyone told him not to go, a reference to the BDS movement against the Jewish state. “They would have gotten punched in the face,” he said. “No, I don’t hang around with anti-Semites, if that’s what you mean, and I don’t know any.”
“I don’t think this is even a political issue anymore. This is about securing our community and making sure that we don’t have orphaned kids—2-year-olds—as a result of celebrating at a function like the Fourth of July,” said Lonnie Nasatir, president of the Jewish United Fund.
The event will be held at the Central Avenue Synagogue, 874 Central Ave.—just blocks from the perch where a 21-year-old gunman unleashed death and destruction.
In “A Visit to a Synagogue,” Ella Scott gives viewers a virtual tour of her synagogue in Golders Green.
Trevor York, 35, has been charged with seven counts of mischief and damage to property, and one count of break and enter.
A former NBA announcer is taking 14 students and a small group of mentors to Israel in a pioneering effort to broadcast the Maccabiah Games, Olympic-style.
A video on Twitter showed protesters in Ontario waving Palestinian flags and chanting “Free, free Palestine,” as well as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
One piece restituted was Johann Jakob Schillinger’s “Devil’s Bridge” from Berlin’s Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings).
S.A.F.E. CUNY files complaints with city and state agencies alleging violations of anti-discrimination laws.