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@jewish-pride
Josef G;uck helped chase away and identify the man attacking Jews at a synagogue in Monsey on Saturday night. On Tuesday, he received a high honor from his hometown in Rockland County.
House of Muhamet Bicaku, whose father and brother sheltered 20 Jews from occupation forces during Holocaust, was devastated in calamity that claimed 55 lives
“They offered our people the most basic of human needs, shelter, during their difficult times, saving their lives,” Daniels wrote. “It should be obvious for us today to come together and return that favor.”
A Blessing
The wonder of it all…. The little boy is watching his father give him a blessing. The father became emotional, overcome by his love for the boy and he started to cry. The boy looked up at his father concerned, not knowing why his father was crying. The Kotel… a father’s love for his son… a little boy’s innocence… the wonder of it all….
Gutman Locks
A tribe of brothers and sisters
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The Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece on Monday congratulated Moses Elisaf for his election as a mayor of the city of Ioannina in northwestern Greece.
“For the Greek Jewry,” the board’s announcement said, “the success of Moses Elisaf signals a very important cornerstone for the history of the Jewish presence, both in the city of Ioannina, as well as in Greece, since it is the first time a Greek Jew is elected as mayor.” It also called Elisaf’s electoral win on Sunday’s second round of municipal elections “a success that causes admiration and deep emotions.”
In the same announcement it was also underlined that “the citizens of Ioannina have shown they condemn the hate that is born from intolerance and antisemitism and appreciate the value of a person regardless of his religious belief.”
Elisaf’s mayoral success is of historical significance, said the Jewish board, as “the Israeli Community in Ioannina was almost completely exterminated during the Holocaust, when some 2,000 local Greek Jews met a horrific death in Nazi concentration camps.” It added, “75 years later, in the same city, a descendant of Holocaust survivors is elected mayor.”
Michael Freilich has vowed to work in parliament to reverse a de facto ban on producing halal and kosher meat in much of the country
Belgium’s federal parliament welcomed its first Orthodox Jewish lawmaker, the former editor-in-chief of a major Jewish newspaper.
Michael Freilich, 38, who had edited the Antwerp-based Joods Actueel monthly for 12 years before entering politics last year, entered parliament following Sunday’s federal elections. Number 5 on the ticket of the New Flemish Alliance party, Freilich is also the first “observant Jew” ever to serve in the federal parliament, Joods Actueel reported.
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"Robert Bernstein has devoted his life to the active defense of freedom of expression and to the protection of victims of injustice and abuse throughout the world."
Robert “Bob” Louis Bernstein, the New York-born publisher and founder of Human Rights Watch (HRW) has died at age 96. His death was confirmed on Tuesday by his son, Peter. The former president and chairman of Random House publishing was for more than three decades considered to be one of the most influential figures in American publishing, and it was because of his career as a publisher that he became involved in the international human rights movement and played a crucial role in its development.
In the course of a visit to Moscow in 1973, Bernstein discovered that there were many dissident writers who could not be published in the Soviet Union, and who were not always able to smuggle their manuscripts out of the Soviet Union.
This curb on freedom of expression infuriated him, and he was determined following his return to the United States to provide them with a platform in the free world. He started with Andrei Sakharov and Elena Bonner, but then included writers from other parts of the Soviet Union and South American countries which were under military or totalitarian rule.
He established the Fund for Free Expression, and soon became an ardent activist for human rights, particularly after the signing of the Helsinki accords in 1975.
Together with US ambassador Arthur Goldberg and George Bundy of the Ford Foundation, he launched a series of investigations into human rights abuses, establishing Watch committees in the Americas, Africa, Asia and North Africa, eventually merging them all into HRW, the organization that he chaired till 1998. He remained an active chairman emeritus until his passing.
His human rights activities earned him numerous awards and honorary degrees from some of the most prestigious organizations and universities.
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When HRW became obsessively anti-Israel, Bernstein dissociated himself from this policy, and condemned it in a scathing op-ed published in The New York Times in 2009. Jerusalem-based NGO Monitor worked closely with Bernstein, who the organization’s President Prof. Gerald Steinberg described as “a brave defender of human rights,” adding: “He founded multiple organizations to promote these universal values, including a series of ‘Watch’ committees that became Human Rights Watch [HRW] in the 1980s and Advancing Human Rights in the 2010s.” Steinberg praised Bernstein’s lack of hesitation in publicly criticizing HRW “when he understood that it was attempting to turn Israel into a pariah state.” Steinberg spent many hours discussing human rights and HRW issues with Bernstein beginning in 2004, and credited him with helping to shape NGO Monitor as a research organization.
“What we see is the first emergence of the first new Jewish community emerging in the Arab world for centuries.”
Meir, the daughter of a mother from Sweden and an Iraqi-Israeli father, holds Swedish and American citizenship. She will be the first Swedish woman in space.
She says being Jewish is an important part of her identity. “Personally I’m not really a religious person,” she said, “but I think that my Jewish cultural background is obviously a big part of my culture and especially traditions.” Astronauts are allowed to bring a number of personal items to the International Space Station. Two among my Meir’s choices: an Israeli flag and a pair of socks with menorahs. (She is a big fan of novelty socks and will include several pair among her possessions headed for the station.)
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A stunning tribute to the Holocaust in Australia
120 people, the family and friends of Holocaust survivor Sam Goldman, recently descended upon Australia's Diamond Bay Reserve to create a powerful formation: Chai, the symbol of life. Singing 'Ani Ma’amin' - 'I believe.' There is a tradition to sing this song at the Passover Seder in memory of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which began on April 19th, 1943 - the first night of Passover. Project and video: Remember the Yom // https://www.facebook.com/remembertheyom/
IDF paratroppers sing Israel's national anthem during joint army exercise. The exercise included US, German, and British soldiers.
New MK Gadi Yevarkan kisses his mother's feet before entering the Knesset
Message from Rabbi of Chabad of Poway