USPS releases Ruth Bader Ginsburg stamp, 3 years after Jewish Supreme Court justice’s death

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The United States Postal Service has released a new series of Forever stamps honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the late Jewish Supreme Court justice and liberal icon who died in 2020. The stamp, which became available for purchase on Monday, shows Ginsburg wearing her black judge’s robe and signature white collar. It was […]

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In Chicago, a Black-led church and a Jewish community are addressing painful history through a Sukkot festival

CHICAGO ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Earlier this month, 40 people gathered in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood to design a sukkah. But they hadn’t come together only to build a hut for the upcoming Jewish festival of Sukkot, which begins on Friday evening and revolves around Jews erecting and dwelling in temporary structures for a week. For this […]

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Memorials to Ukrainian Nazi allies in Detroit, Philadelphia enter spotlight after Canadian Parliament scandal

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Over the past few weeks, tributes to Ukrainian Nazi collaborators in North America have led to local and international upheaval. On Tuesday, the speaker of the Canadian House of Commons resigned after saluting a 98-year-old man who had fought for one such unit, commonly referred to as as the Waffen SS or […]

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Ted Deutch left Congress to head a Jewish organization. Can he find the ‘nuance’ that he seeks?

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — “Nonpartisan.” “Centrist.” The words seem quaint in an era of house-on-fire polarization, but Ted Deutch, marking one year as CEO of the American Jewish Committee, remains committed to what he calls “nuance” in fighting the community’s battles.  “Having been a Democratic member of Congress, I don’t think there’s anyone who better understands […]

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Dianne Feinstein, long-serving Jewish senator from California, dies at 90

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Dianne Feinstein, the long-serving Jewish senator from California who rose to national prominence when she appeared before cameras with her hands stained with the blood of a murdered colleague, has died. Feinstein, who had recently faced criticism for remaining in the Senate despite clearly failing health, was 90 years old. She died […]

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Elon Musk, in live chat with right-leaning Jews, insists antisemitism isn’t a problem on X

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Elon Musk called himself “aspirationally Jewish,” waffled on a prominent rabbi’s invitation to visit Auschwitz, and insisted that claims of rising antisemitism on his social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, were “absurd.” The billionaire tech mogul added that antisemitic posts should not be deplatformed, but should instead be met with […]

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Man in Peru charged with making recent bomb threats to US synagogues, FBI says

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Authorities in Peru have arrested a 33-year-old man who the FBI has charged with making a string of bomb threats targeting U.S. Jewish institutions, including synagogues on Rosh Hashanah. Eddie Manuel Nunez Santos made more than 150 threats, mostly by email, against synagogues, hospitals, school districts and other institutions in five states between […]

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Biden expands Civil Rights Act protections at 8 cabinet departments to include antisemitism

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Biden administration is aiming to counter antisemitic discrimination in federally-funded transit systems, housing, food programs and other areas — one of the most major actions the White House has taken since it unveiled a far-reaching strategy to combat antisemitism in May. On Thursday, the administration announced that it is instructing […]

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