Unilever wins pensioner shareholder case over Ben and Jerry’s Israel boycott

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the multinational food company Unilever tied to Ben and Jerry’s 2021 announcement that it would stop selling ice cream in what it called “Occupied Palestinian Territory.” Unilever is the ice cream maker’s parent company. The lawsuit, which was thrown out on Tuesday, claimed Unilever misled […]

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NJ township will pay $575,000 to settle lawsuit alleging discrimination against Orthodox Jews

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — New Jersey’s Jackson Township has settled a state lawsuit alleging that it used local ordinances to discriminate against Orthodox Jews, after settling both a federal complaint and a private lawsuit based on similar claims. In the settlement with the state attorney general, Jackson Township will pay $575,000 in penalties and restitution funds, […]

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Shellfish dumped on UC Berkeley’s Jewish fraternity house on first Shabbat of semester

(J. The Jewish News of Northern California via (JEWISH REVIEW)) — Local police are investigating after a Jewish fraternity at the University of California, Berkeley, reported finding hundreds of shellfish dumped across its property. The shellfish were also thrown through a window at Berkeley’s chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, in what the fraternity is calling […]

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NY congregation can evict tenants of historic Touro Synagogue, Rhode Island judge rules

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A Rhode Island judge has ruled in favor of a historic New York City synagogue that is seeking to remove the leadership of the congregation that meets at another historic synagogue building — Newport’s famed Touro Synagogue. The ruling, issued Thursday, would evict the leadership of Congregation Jeshuat Israel, or CJI, which […]

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Tennessee court rules couple has the right to sue state government after foster care agency denied them services because they are Jewish

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A Jewish couple has grounds to sue the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services after a state-funded adoption and foster care agency denied them services because they are Jewish, a Tennessee appeals court ruled Thursday. The decision is the latest development in a long-running battle that began in 2021, when Elizabeth and Gabriel […]

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California Jewish groups, on guard against antisemitism, welcome state’s mandate that ethnic studies classes avoid ‘bigotry’

LOS ANGELES ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — California Jewish groups applauded a letter from the state’s education board saying that high school courses meeting an ethnic studies mandate must avoid “bias, bigotry, or discrimination against any person or group of persons.” The letter comes at the start of the school year, and nearly two years after Gov. […]

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Are self-driving cars kosher? San Francisco rabbis weigh in as robotaxis flood the city’s streets

(J. The Jewish News of Northern California via (JEWISH REVIEW)) — Ask a rabbi about self-driving cars and you’d better be ready for a long answer. Self-driving cars — also known as robotaxis, autonomous vehicles or driverless cars — with their whirring sensors and their odd, almost tentative movements, have become a familiar sight on the streets […]

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