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'I'm wrestling for the US but in my heart, I'm also wrestling for Israel'
While the Israeli delegation has high hopes for the 2024 Paris Olympics, Diaspora Jews will also participate in events including wrestling, fencing, swimming and more
Yaniv Pohoryles
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07.12.24
Knesset member reveals Jewish grandmother attacked in France
Sharren Haskel says her 88-year-old grandmother living in Paris brutally assaulted by Muslim assailants who hurled antisemitic slurs at her
Moran Azulay
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07.04.24
Jews killed for being Jews: 'We must adopt precise definitions for antisemitic attacks worldwide'
Since 1958, more than 155 Jews have been murdered in antisemitic incidents outside of Israel and no Israeli authority is keeping track of this statistic; Knesset committee discusses how to commemorate victims
Itamar Eichner
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06.18.24
'It's almost impossible to walk around London visibly Jewish without someone shouting at me'
Local Jewish leader Rabbi David Meyer discusses efforts to strengthen Jewish identity among community's youth and describes antisemitism experienced firsthand since October 7; ‘I think there isn’t a single Jew here who hasn't wondered if we're witnessing the end of the Jewish community in England’
Shmuel Munitz
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06.15.24
Strengthening Israel-American Jewish relationship in face of challenging demands
Opinion: The bond between the US and Israel is more than diplomatic; it is a testament to shared values and part of our national security; let us not allow short-term political pressures to erode this bond
Shira Ruderman
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06.13.24
A synagogue on the water: a journey following Amsterdam's Jews
Synagogue built on wooden stilts standing in water, diverse Jewish Museum frequented mostly by non-Jewish visitors, newly opened Holocaust Museum and oldest active Jewish library: tour of Dutch capital's Jewish Quarter offers glimpse into vibrant life of community largely destroyed
Dr. Joel Rappel
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06.12.24
In first, Israel to honor Diaspora Jews killed in antisemitic acts
Government approves motion by World Zionist Organization Chair Yaakov Hagoel to commemorate Jews around the world who were targeted and fell victim to antisemitic incidents
Ynetnews
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05.27.24
Around the world for many Jews, a journey to learn about Jewish diaspora
The Upper Galilee Preparatory School trainees embark on a long journey, visiting various American and European Jewish communities, which have been suffering from the rise in antisemitism since October 7
Yogev Israeli
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05.18.24
Who should lead an international effort to combat antisemitism?
Opinion: The current government of Israel is not up to the task therefore world Jewry and others must take the lead and recruit people like Angela Merkel to lead an effective campaign
Tova Herzl
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05.15.24
Over 1.3 million Jews live in eight-county New York area, study shows
Based on around 6,000 surveys, an estimated 13,000 Holocaust survivors live in Jewish households across eight counties; 14% of these households include someone who identifies as LGBTQ+, and 37% of married couples are intermarried
Itamar Eichner
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05.12.24
The pictures that tell all: the swan song of the Jews in Egypt
Jews thrived in Egypt for over 2,500 years; after Israel's creation and ensuing wars, they faced severe persecution, with many expelled, until almost none were left; archival photos showcase a cultural tapestry of traditional attire and sports enmeshed with religious education
Itzchak Tessler
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04.22.24
From Jeremiah through to Maimonides and the Lavon Affair: the history of Egypt's Jewish Community
Home to some of Judaism's greatest thinkers, the Land of the Nile's once-bustling Jewish community left behind 2,500 years of rich cultural heritage, from antiquity through Maimonides in Medieval times and the ultimate expulsion of the Jews under the Nasser regime
Yogev Israeli
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04.22.24
Are the Jews all right? US retailers puzzled as kosher goods gather dust ahead of Passover
Supermarkets stock up on Passover products, but buyers scarce as marketers unaware holiday only begins in late April this year; ‘Supermarkets are calling me, worried and wondering why the products aren't selling,’ says marketing manager
Daniel Edelson, New York
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04.09.24
'There's no future for Jews in France': physicians consider Aliyah from Europe
Motivated by love, not fear, Michael plans Aliyah; Laurent aims to join his kids in Israel; Nathan faces antisemitism at work; hundreds of French and Belgian doctors eyeing Aliyah attended Paris's MedEx; the goal: bring 2,000 global doctors to Israel in 5 years
Itamar Eichner, Paris
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04.05.24
Israelis feel closer to diaspora Jews since October 7, data show
Diaspora Affairs Ministry report shows 76% of Israelis feel have a shared destiny with diaspora Jews, 6.6% more than last year; 60% of Israelis believe that the war will strengthen Jewish Diaspora relations
Itamar Eichner
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04.03.24
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