- apnews.com Israel says rabbi who went missing in the UAE was killed. The government arrests 3
The UAE’s Interior Ministry said authorities arrested three suspects involved in the killing of Zvi Kogan, an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi.
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel said Sunday that the body of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi who went missing in the United Arab Emirates has been found after he was killed in what it described as a “heinous antisemitic terror incident.”
The UAE’s Interior Ministry later said authorities arrested three suspects involved in the killing of Zvi Kogan.
The Emirati government did not respond to a request for comment. However, senior Emirati diplomat Anwer Gargash wrote on the social platform X in Arabic on Sunday that “the UAE will remain a home of safety, an oasis of stability, a society of tolerance and coexistence and a beacon of development, pride and advancement.”
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DC kosher restaurant windows smashed on Kristallnacht
The vandalism comes on the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht.
Kristallnacht, which took place in November of 1938 before the Holocaust happened, is called the "night of broken glass" because thousands of Jewish homes, businesses and places of worship were destroyed by German Nazis. Around 90 Jewish people were killed and around 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to concentration camps.
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Ghoul, Please: a ghost story from the Talmud (Daf Reactions)
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Shalom, FIENDS! It is erev Halloween! so in the spirit of spooky season, let me tell you some ghost stories from the Talmud. 👻💀🪦😱 Welcome to (throwback) #DafReactions Brachot 18: Ghoul, Please!
- forward.com What American Jews need to know about Germany’s growing far-right antisemitism
Germany’s AfD and its antisemitism threaten the safety of Jews and others. It’s the first far-right party to win since Nazis were banned.
AfD’s leader in Thuringia, Björn Höcke, should hypothetically be leading a future Thuringian government, but can’t because no other parties want to join a coalition with AfD. Höcke has been charged twice by the government for using banned Nazi phrases; in 2017, he was nearly expelled from the AfD for referring to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, which sits near Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, as a “monument of shame.” He has also called for a “national turnaround” of how Germany reckons with its Nazi past.
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Building a sukkah doesn't make sense this year in Asheville. But we can see the stars already.
www.jta.org Building a sukkah doesn't make sense this year in Asheville. But we can see the stars already. - Jewish Telegraphic AgencyMany people in Asheville are living in temporary dwellings out of necessity after Hurricane Helene.
Joanie Terrizzi October 16, 2024 11:59 am
ASHEVILLE, North Carolina — My backyard is perfect for a sukkah. I can walk right off the deck into my yard, which is surrounded by my garden and the autumnal woods. There is easy access to the kitchen and to the stars.
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"Hoppin' John and Jewish Symbolic Foods" - How Sephardic Jewish food and Soul food both adopted the black-eyed pea
www.tasteofjew.com Hoppin' John and Jewish Symbolic FoodsOne of the popular Southern symbolic foods for New Years is Hoppin' John. But this soul food classic features a less known Jewish connection.
>Black-eyed peas are not indigenous to America. They were brought from Africa, their native land, along with the enslaved Blacks. They were a food that the slaves recognized and could eat, cheaply. Southern Whites never ate such a food, seeing it as fit only for their chattel — their slaves or their livestock. There was, however, one other group of people who ate (and loved) black-eyed peas: the Jews. > >The earliest Jews to move to America, particularly in the South, were those of Sephardic descent. Having spent much time in North Africa and nearby Spain, they recognized black-eyed peas as the nutritious and tasty ingredient they are, and thus happily ate them in America as well.
- www.mcsweeneys.net A Conversation Between Two People on Yom Kippur Who Definitely Fasted
A: Whew, it’s been a long Day of Atonement. I’m glad we can finally gather back inside with our fellow congregants to eat soon. B: Me too. A: Did y...
Yes, in fact, I did send this link to my mother.
- forward.com Sandy Koufax famously didn’t pitch on Yom Kippur in 1965. But did he go to synagogue?
We spoke to a man who swears he sat behind the legendary pitcher at Temple of Aaron in Minnesota.
Schloff remembers noticing that two seats in front of them were empty, which was unusual given how packed the pews were on the High Holidays.
That quickly changed — in a way Schloff will never forget.
“We’re davening, and about 10 to 15 minutes in, two guys walk in and sit down,” Schloff recounted. “And as one of them sits, I get a profile, and that’s Sandy Koufax sitting right in front of me.”
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On the Anniversary of Oct. 7: Words of Prayer - Rabbi Deborah Waxman
ritualwell.org On the Anniversary of Oct. 7: Words of Prayer - RitualwellA prayer from Rabbi Deborah Waxman, President and CEO, Reconstructing Judaism, to mark the first anniversary of the atrocities that took place on October 7.
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In "Nobody Wants This," century-old rom-com tropes get a new twist — the cute rabbi
www.pbs.org In 'Nobody Wants This,' century-old rom-com tropes get a new twist — the cute rabbiNice Jewish men wanting to date non-Jewish women has been a trope of U.S. stage and screen for 100 years.
“Nobody Wants This” is the story of a romance between Rabbi Noah and Joanne, played by Kristen Bell: a blond, non-Jewish woman who hosts a podcast about her dating disasters. The show uses the word “shiksa” to describe Joanne, which means a non-Jewish woman. Many consider it so rude, though, that I feel certain that my mother will materialize in my apartment to wash my mouth out with soap for even typing it.
- theconversation.com Up against Hank Greenberg, baseball’s first Jewish superstar, antisemitism struck out
Ninety years ago, Greenberg had a momentous decision to make: Should he play baseball on Yom Kippur?
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Dip Your Apple - Fountainheads Rosh Hashanah
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It's a classic Rosh Hashanah musical parody - hope everyone here has a very happy and sweet New Year!
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NECHAMA Jewish Response to Disaster
First of all, this is not an ad - I don't work for this organization, I'm just sharing their request here. I know people who have volunteered with this organization in the past and they do exceptional work. Lemmy is full of great people who care about others, and this is just one way that you might not have known that you could help out. You don't have to be Jewish to volunteer.
NECHAMA is gearing up to respond to Hurricane Helene, planning a long-term deployment in western North Carolina. As this is an active disaster site with ongoing search and rescue, we may not be on the ground for several weeks. Meanwhile, we're working closely with disaster aid partners and have identified a pressing need for virtual volunteers to help log vital disaster data in Crisis Cleanup. Your time will directly support victims and keep aid efforts running smoothly. Can’t volunteer? You can still make a difference with a donation.
Register as a volunteer: https://nechama.org/programs/hurricane-helene-volunteer-forms/
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Federal charges after alleged antisemitic attack in Foggy Bottom
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20093862 > WASHINGTON D.C., DC — A federal grand jury indicted a man on Thursday with one count of "causing bodily harm to an individual due to his actual or perceived religion." > > The alleged incident happened on July 10. According to the federal indictment, Walter James, 38, shouted at least five different antisemitic slurs and comments while attacking a man wearing a yarmulke in Foggy Bottom.
- www.jpost.com Wikipedia has an antisemitism problem - opinion
Wikipedia has decided that the allegation of genocide in Gaza is now a fact, once again igniting controversy as content is manipulated to target Israel.
- forward.com Candace Owens criticized the Lubavitcher Rebbe. His fans quickly clapped back.
The far-right pundit accused modern Chabad’s late spiritual leader of promoting hate toward non-Jews.
Owens referenced the fact that some Chabad adherents believe Schneerson was the Messiah and suggested they should be accepting Jesus instead.
“For those of you who are not familiar with Rabbi Schneerson, there are some Jews who believe he was and is the messiah, so rejecting Christ but believing that that rabbi was his messiah,” she said.
It was far from the first time that Owens, who has millions of online followers, has gone after Jews and Jewish groups. She was fired from the media company of Ben Shapiro, who is an Orthodox Jew, earlier this year after criticizing Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, and since then has supported white nationalist Nick Fuentes and used her YouTube channel to defend Hitler and question historical facts about the Holocaust.
- aish.com When Bagel Met Boureka: A Story of Love and Food - Aish.com
An in-depth look into Barbara Bensoussan’s new book, A Well-Spiced Life.