37 people signed Israel’s Declaration of Independence. A new podcast explores their legacy.

TEL AVIV ((JR)) — Israel’s Declaration of Independence has taken central stage this year in the country’s divided politics — sometimes literally, as when Israelis opposed to proposed changes to the judiciary carried a massive version in their protests. Now, the Declaration of Independence is also the subject of a new podcast from the producers of […]

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The Pink Peacock, Glasgow’s queer-friendly Yiddish-speaking cafe, shuts down after alleging antisemitism from ‘leftists’

LONDON (JR) — The Pink Peacock, a Yiddish-speaking and queer-friendly cafe in Glasgow, closed its doors on Wednesday, as its owners said they had received an “astonishing amount of antisemitic vitriol” during its three years of operation from other “self-described leftists.” The cafe said in a statement published on its website that members of its […]

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Glastonbury festival drops pro-Jeremy Corbyn documentary after outcry from Jewish groups

((JR)) — England’s massive Glastonbury Festival will no longer show a documentary claiming that former British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was wrongfully accused of antisemitism, bowing to pressure from Jewish groups that labeled it a vessel for conspiracy theories. “Jeremy Corbyn’s diehard supporters are determined to peddle the false myth that the only reason he […]

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‘The window shattered from the blast’: Miracle at Mishpacha, the Jewish kindergarten in Odessa

Teachers at Chabad’s Jewish kindergarten in Odessa, Ukraine, were shocked one morning recently to discover that a classroom window had been blown out by an explosion overnight. “It was fortuitous that there were no children in the building at the time,” one teacher said. “We benefited from a miracle here.” The magnitude of the miracle […]

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Uruguay’s president scuttles plan to turn giant Nazi eagle into a peace dove after criticism

(JR) — Uruguay’s president has withdrawn a proposal to transform a swastika-emblazoned 800-pound bronze eagle from a sunken Nazi ship into an artistic display of peace, following criticism that the plan devalued history. The question of what to do with the eagle, which sits in a naval warehouse, has vexed Uruguay since private explorers recovered […]

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‘My Friend Anne Frank’ tells the incredible story of how Anne’s best friend survived the Holocaust

((JR)) — One spring morning in 1934, two little girls followed their mothers to a corner grocery store in Amsterdam. The mothers, hearing each other speak German to their daughters, discovered they were both Jewish refugees who had recently fled Nazi Germany. The two girls peeked shyly at each other from behind their mothers’ skirts, […]

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