‘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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A Berlin rabbi has been fired amid mounting allegations that he preyed on young women

BERLIN (JR) — As a teenager in Berlin, Adelle was honored when a rabbi began showing interest in her spiritual development. Rabbi Reuven Yaacobov’s offer of personal instruction was an appealing prospect to the Russian-speaking immigrant with no documentation of her Jewish heritage. Over time, Yaacobov’s private lessons escalated to phone calls and text messages and, […]

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Lacrosse is on the rise in Israel, as its men’s national team enters the world championship ranked 7th 

((JR)) — Days after Israel’s under-20 soccer team shocked the world with a third-place finish in the FIFA Under-20 World Cup, another one of the country’s national teams is looking for international glory — this time in a sport played by few in Israel. The 2023 World Lacrosse Men’s Championship begins on Wednesday in San […]

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Germany agrees to record $1.4 billion in annual Holocaust reparations as survivors age

(JR) – Conditions didn’t seem favorable in early May as Stuart Eizenstat entered annual negotiations with the German government over reparations for the estimated 240,000 remaining Holocaust survivors around the world. Eizenstat had served as the special negotiator for the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany since 2009, and had analyzed the country’s economic and […]

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