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The situation in the Middle East has always been a powder keg, and there’s a lot to unpack there. Not only has it challenged the best minds since 1948 . . . more
We all have our breaking points, and I discovered my husband’s last Thursday evening after we arrived at a nearby restaurant for dinner. more
A small neo-Nazi group in Iowa has declared Feb. 25 as a 'day of hate' and Nassau police will have extra units patrolled across the Five Towns. more
Nearly 50 people listened to readings, poems and prayers of memorial during the one hour Temple Israel of Lawrence service held over Zoom on Nov. 9 to commemorate Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass— a name for the Nov. 9 to 10, 1938 violent Nazi attack on the Jewish people and their property in Germany and Austria. more
It was recently reported that a group of Rockville Centre parents accused a high school social studies teacher of criticizing police during class, and wanted her to be reprimanded. The district superintendent . . . more
In commemoration of Yom HaShoah, more than people joined a Zoom event hosted by Temple Hillel in North Woodmere, which featured filmmaker and Five Towns native Tyler Gildin discussing his documentary, “The Starfish” on April 7. more
Two teams of Hebrew Academy of Long Beach students from the school in Woodmere finished in first and third in the Junior Exhibit Group at the Long Island Regional for National History Day. more
To the Editor: I find it way more disturbing that a member of our community went to the Capitol (“Five Towns synagogues decry photo choice” Jan. 14-20) to make common cause with neo-Nazis, who believe the killing of six million Jews wasn’t enough, than the fact that a local newspaper published a photo of that person gleefully celebrating the participation. more
Temple Israel of Lawrence will host a virtual talk with Amy Spitalnick, the executive director of Integrity First for America, will discuss “Taking On Violent Anti-Semitism and White Supremacy: Charlottesville and Beyond,” on Wednesday, May 27 at 7:30 p.m. more
Despite not being able commemorate Holocaust Remembrance in person because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Marion & Aaron Gural JCC and the UJA-Federation of New York found a way to have a Holocaust survivor share his story. more
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