This unusual chef is serving up ‘trayf good’ kosher French food off the beaten path in Miami

MIAMI ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — It’s Saturday night on a brisk Miami weekend and Ostrow Brasserie is packed with diners for its post-Shabbat dinner service. Servers clad in crisp white shirts, black ties and suspenders weave through tables of guests that vary from black hat-clad Hasidic Jews to Israelis in sequined jackets to families of sunburned French […]

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Campaign protesting Biden’s support for Israel celebrates as tens of thousands vote ‘Uncommitted’ in Michigan primary

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A campaign to protest President Joe Biden’s support of Israel by voting “Uncommitted” in the Michigan Democratic presidential primary declared victory on Tuesday night, as early returns showed the movement garnering more than 10% of the vote. Biden still won the primary overwhelmingly. But the Uncommitted movement, also called Listen to Michigan, […]

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Feds open antisemitism investigation at a Maryland school district after a conservative activist’s complaint

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Two Jews affiliated with Montgomery County Public Schools wrote an opinion piece earlier this month with a warning: If their school district didn’t start doing a better job addressing antisemitism, it could become the target of a federal Title VI investigation. Now, based entirely on the details of their piece, the Department […]

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Holocaust education bill fails in Washington State after debate over Jewish refugees, genocide and the Gaza war

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – A bill to mandate Holocaust education in Washington state’s middle and high schools died last week after debate over whether an amendment alluded to Israel’s war with Hamas. H.B. 2037, introduced by a Republican state representative, would have built on a 2019 state law that suggested but did not mandate teaching the […]

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Teachers union halts campaign for LA school board candidate who promoted antisemitic book

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Los Angeles teachers union and another influential labor group have ceased campaigning for a school board candidate who promoted an antisemitic book. United Teachers Los Angeles and the L.A. County Federation of Labor both announced Friday that they were suspending campaign activities for Kahllid Al-Alim, days after a 2022 social media […]

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Will the US recognize a State of Palestine? The Biden-Netanyahu gap deepens over plans for Gaza’s future.

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Earlier this week, 99 out of the 120 members of the Knesset voted against unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state. The rare moment of near-consensus in Israel’s fractious parliament was meant as a rebuke of American efforts toward Palestinian statehood. Last week, reports emerged that the Biden administration was planning a […]

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Pro-Israel Rep. Ritchie Torres left the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Or did it leave him?

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — This week, Rep. Ritchie Torres posted two tweets about issues that directly affect his Bronx constituents: funding centers for mental health care and public safety on the subway. Sandwiched in between was a third post echoing the core talking point of pro-Israel activists since Oct. 7: “The international community remains obsessed […]

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