In Israel’s political turmoil, the Biden administration eyes a threat to US security interests

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — President Joe Biden has not hidden his disdain of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s planned rehaul of Israel’s courts. But bubbling beneath the surface of Israel’s political crisis is another concern: shared U.S.-Israel security interests. As Israeli reservists pledge to boycott call-ups in protest of the controversial judicial reform legislation, experts […]

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‘Persecution of Jews is educationally significant’: How a school district put a contested Bernard Malamud classic back on the shelves

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Even before Joanna Sargent had read “The Fixer,” she knew about it.  A middle-school librarian in South Carolina, Sargent first heard of Bernard Malamud’s novel about antisemitism during her professional training. Budding librarians often study Island Trees School District v. Pico, the only U.S. Supreme Court case to address the holdings of […]

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2 synagogues evacuated during livestreamed Shabbat services as wave of bomb threats enters 4th week

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – At least two synagogues in California evacuated during Shabbat services over the weekend as online trolls targeted Jewish congregations for the fourth straight week with fake bomb and other security threats. At least 26 congregations in 12 states have received the threats, according to the Anti-Defamation League, which is raising alarm about […]

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ADL teams up with Jewish frat AEPi on initiative to tackle antisemitism on college campuses

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — For its latest effort to combat antisemitism on college campuses, the Anti-Defamation League is turning to a particular brand of college student: frat boys. The Jewish civil rights group is partnering with Alpha Epsilon Pi, the historically Jewish fraternity, on an initiative to engage members of AEPi’s 150 local chapters starting this […]

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When campers’ luggage got stranded, a Ramah alum’s new trucking company stepped in

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — On Aug. 2, camp directors across the country — including at several prominent Jewish camps — received an email with stressful news. Just days out from their campers’ return home, the company hired to transport all of their belongings home had announced its sudden closure. “Despite our best efforts, including remortgaging my […]

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White supremacist man arrested for allegedly threatening jurors, witnesses in Pittsburgh shooting trial

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Federal agents arrested a West Virginia man on Thursday for allegedly threatening jurors and witnesses in the trial of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter, which culminated last week in a death sentence. The man who was arrested, Hardy Lloyd, 45, is “a self-proclaimed ‘reverend’ of a white supremacy movement,” according to a statement […]

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