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“We’re all on your side now because you’ve made your point so well, and in the right venue,” said the comedian as the heckler was escorted out of the Sydney venue.
The Kunsthaus Zurich art museum has announced the removal of five paintings, due to potential links between these artworks and Nazi-era looting during World War II.
The refusal was “clearly antisemitic,” says Rep. Chris Greene (R-N.Y.).
The Brumberg family of Newton, Mass., commissioned the pro-Israel street art in Oaxaca.
Howie Danao, 23, said that for all his childhood years, he felt that he was different from everyone.
A feature film will tell the story of Noam Tibon, who rescued his son’s family during the Hamas terrorist attacks.
Miriam Libicki is a graphic novelist and artist based in Vancouver.
The comedian debated the matter on his podcast with Jewish actress Sandra Bernhard.
“We live in a world of conspiracy and denial, and we have to fight it by making films such as ours,” says Daniela Völker, who wrote, produced and directed a film about Rudolf Höss.
“In 20 years, you build really deep relationships,” says Rabbi Saul Strosberg of Congregation Sherith Israel. “That’s the reward.”
The Jewish comedian described his visit after the Oct. 7 atrocities as “the most powerful experience of my life.”
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, which received a grant from the independent U.S. federal agency in January, is on the cusp of its 25th birthday.