Friday, June 30, 2023
THE DAILY SYNDICATE
Jerusalem bridge-builder revisits intifada hot spots for new streaming series
Avi Melamed trekked back to Isawiya, East Talpiot and Jabel Mukaber to catch up with community leaders for a series called “The Seam Line,” which breaks down the fabric of Jerusalem.
Mike Wagenheim
Antisemitic incidents report: June 24-30
From a heavy-metal singer calling out fellow rocker Roger Waters, a man dressed in neo-Nazi clothing giving balloons to children to a Bangladeshi cleric who said Hitler “did a good job on killing Jews.”
David Swindle
German teens present research to son of former student killed in Holocaust
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center connected a history club at Düsseldorf’s Comenius Gymnasium with Gershon Willinger, who lives in Canada.
JNS Staff
from the editor in chief
Jonathan S. Tobin
The Supreme Court took a stand against real systemic racism
Banning affirmative action in college admissions is the start of the fight against the left’s efforts to enmesh the country in a permanent race war that hurts Jews, not the end of it.
featured column
Ben Cohen
It’s time for Russia’s remaining Jews to leave
A weak regime can still be a dangerous one, particularly when said regime is armed with nuclear weapons.
latest news
Psychologist: Pittsburgh synagogue shooter ‘hurt’ he didn’t receive parade
Insight on Ye’s antisemitic media campaign revealed in ‘BBC’ documentary
Prolific commentator Rabbi Aryeh Spero dies at age 72
American Friends of Israel Philharmonic Orchestra announces new CEO
the wire
Wire
Outrage soars as swastikas fly outside synagogues and Disney World
The Focus Project
Wire
OU urges passage of Pennsylvania anti-hate crime bill package to help curb antisemitism, hate crimes
Orthodox Union
Wire
Amid war in Ukraine, camps provide a touch of normalcy
Jewish Relief Network Ukraine
Wire
Celebrating Inclusion in Israel
Jewish National Fund-USA
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