How Yom HaShoah Is Being Marked 7 Months After the Deadliest Day for Jews Since the Holocaust
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A flag of Israel was seen on the railroad tracks in KL Birkenau during the International March of The Living on April 28, 2022. (Wojciech Grabowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images via JTA.org) Jacob Gurvis Yom HaShoah, Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, began Sunday night, marking the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and serving as a memorial day for the 6 million Jews murdered by the Nazis. This year, as the Israel-Hamas war enters its seventh month, the day takes on added symbolism: It is the first Yom HaShoah since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, which was the deadliest day fo ..read more
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Columbia Cancels Commencement Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests
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Police outside Columbia University on April 18. (Luke Tress via JTA.org) Andrew Lapoin Columbia University announced Monday that it would be canceling its commencement ceremony following weeks of pro-Palestinian protest, campus turmoil and hundreds of student arrests. Beginning nearly three weeks ago, the pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia sparked a protest movement at dozens of campuses across the country. The Ivy League school, like other colleges, has struggled to contain the demonstrators. “These past few weeks have been incredibly difficult for our community,” Columbia said in a state ..read more
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Hamas Claims it Accepted Gaza Cease-fire Proposal
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Israelis call for the release of hostages held captive in Gaza, outside the Red Cross offices in Tel Aviv on Jan. 18. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90. Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh informed Qatar and Egypt that the terror group had accepted a cease-fire proposal by mediators, Reuters reported on Monday night. According to a statement issued by Hamas, Haniyeh conveyed his acceptance to Qatar’s prime minister and Egypt’s intelligence chief. A Hamas source told Saudi Arabia’s Al-Arabiya that the terror group agreed to a permanent end to the war and a complete lifting of the Gaza blocka ..read more
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State Department: No US-Saudi Defense Pact Without Israel Normalization
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Matthew Miller, the U.S. State Department spokesman, moderates a press conference at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China, on June 19, 2023, with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to his left(n. Credit: Chuck Kennedy/U.S. State Department. Andrew Bernard Any security pact between the United States and Saudi Arabia would be contingent on a normalization agreement between the Saudis and Israel, the U.S. State Department said on Thursday. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said at a press briefing that while Riyadh and Washington have made significant progress on U.S.-Saudi bilateral ne ..read more
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Biden on Campus Protests: ‘Dissent Must Never Lead to Disorder,’ But Don’t Call Federal Troops
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President Joe Biden speaks from the Roosevelt Room of the White House on May 2. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images via JTA.org) WASHINGTON — In his first address about the pro-Palestinian protests rocking campuses nationwide, President Joe Biden said “order must prevail” but rejected proposals to bring in federal troops. “Dissent must never lead to disorder, or to denying the rights of others so students can finish the semester and their college education,” Biden said Thursday in the four-minute speech. “It’s basically a matter of fairness. It’s a matter of what’s right. There’s the right to protest ..read more
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Elon Musk Says He’ll Reinstate Antisemite Nick Fuentes to X: ‘It Is Better to Have Anti Whatever Out in the Open’
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Elon Musk. (SOPA Images/Design by Grace Yagel via JTA.org) Ron Kampeas Elon Musk says he will restore the X account of Nick Fuentes, the Holocaust denier and antisemite who has said “perfidious Jews” should be executed. “Very well, he will be reinstated, provided he does not violate the law, and let him be crushed by the comments and Community Notes,” Musk said Thursday on the social media platform he bought in 2022 and renamed from Twitter. “It is better to have anti whatever out in the open to be rebutted than grow simmering in the darkness.” Musk was responding to a plea on the pl ..read more
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More than 25% of Arrested Columbia Protesters Not Connected to University, Police Say
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Student anti-Israel protesters are arrested by police and removed from the campus of Columbia University in New York City on April 30. (Luke Tress via JTA.org) Luke Tress More than a quarter of the people arrested when police cleared pro-Palestinian protesters out of an occupied building at Columbia University on Tuesday night were not affiliated with the school, the NYPD said. An initial analysis by police found that of the 112 people arrested at Hamilton Hall, 80 were affiliated with Columbia. The remaining 32 were neither students nor faculty, the NYPD told the New York Jewish Week. The rol ..read more
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Sharp-Dressed Rob Costin Loves Standing Out in a Crowd
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Rob Costin. Photo by Jon Marks Jon Marks Rob Costin didn’t set out in life to be Waldo, the guy who stands out in a crowd. It wasn’t in his game plan to be Norm from “Cheers,” whom they immediately recognize and congregate around when he walks into the room. In fact, the man who grew up in the clothing business before turning to real estate nearly 40 years ago is kind of sheepish about all this attention. But that’s what happens when you show up at services every Shabbat dressed more garishly than anyone in the place. “He’s someone who wears not the most modest, conservative suits,” said David ..read more
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Busier Than Ever, Larry Litwin Just Won’t Act His Age
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Larry Litwin. Photo by Nancy Litwin Jon Marks Despite all the years plying his various trades — radio and TV reporter, college professor, author and umpire for more than 2,000 baseball and softball games — in many ways Larry Litwin is still the same “young fella,” as Howard Cosell used to call him. While that was more than 50 years ago and the 78-year-old Litwin has reached an age where most men and women might start winding down, he’s still constantly on the go. Not only that, but the man who not only worked with Cosell but Howard K. Smith, Frank Reynolds and Peter Jennings during his time at ..read more
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Karl Middleman Returns ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ to the Limelight
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Karl Middleman. Photo by Carol Bates/Bates Photography, Inc. Leslie Feldman “Fiddler on the Roof” is a beloved musical with a timeless relevance. The musical explores timeless themes such as tradition, family, love and change, which continue to resonate with audiences of all ages and backgrounds. For Karl Middleman, 70, of Merion, the love of the musical has taken him “behind the scenes” so-to-speak and has led him to explore a creative avenue based on the play. “I happened to be reading Yiddish author Sholem Aleichem’s stories entitled “Tevye, the Dairyman.” Those stories are the basis for th ..read more
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