Monday, July 31, 2023

Hundreds attend emotional farewell to the Jewish Museum in Camden BY JENNI FRAZER Now the building is closed to the public, after more than a decade of exhibitions, the business of packing up and selling begins — expected to take until the end of the year.

 

THE DAILY EDITION
Monday, July 31, 2023
 
Hundreds attend emotional farewell to the Jewish Museum in Camden
BY JENNI FRAZER
Now the building is closed to the public, after more than a decade of exhibitions, the business of packing up and selling begins — expected to take until the end of the year.
 
Opinion: London’s Jewish Museum attracted debate and icons like Arsene Wenger
BY RABBI ALEX GOLDBERG
 
Nominate now: Jewish News’ search for the young tech titans of 2023
Leading names from across the world of tech will help decide the top 40 from nominations received over the next six weeks
 
Nominate now: Jewish News’ 40 under 40 creatives list
 
Racist rapper Kanye West’s Twitter account reinstated after eight-month suspension
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
The US musician, who is an outspoken antisemite, posted a series of erratic tweets at the end of last year, one of which showed a symbol combining a swastika and a Jewish star.

 
Report: Saudi Arabia wants ‘significant’ concessions to Palestinians in deal with Israel
BY JOTAM CONFINO IN ISRAEL
A New York Times report said that Saudi Arabia wouldn’t be satisfied with a promise from Prime Minister Netanyahu for Israel not to annex the West Bank. 
 
BUSINESS
Israel doubles down on Rosie the Robot
BY CANDICE KRIEGER
Generative AI is transforming our world, particularly when it comes to creating content. But what does it all mean? Some of Israel’s leading innovators in the field share their views on the latest tech revolution
 
Protests against Israel’s judicial reforms reaches Parliament Square, Israeli embassy
BY JN REPORTER
The 200-strong crowd in Westminster was made up of Israelis and members of the British Jewish community, with several Rabbis attending.
 
OPINION: I fear a worrying trend of Israel apathy among future community leaders
BY EDWARD ISAACS
 
Israeli start up Aleph Farms’ cultivated meat could soon be on the menu in Europe
BY CANDICE KRIEGER
Aleph Farms has submitted an application to sell the first ever cultivated beef steaks in Europe
 
Hundreds celebrate induction of the Cohens in Mill Hill East
BY MICHELLE ROSENBERG

 
What happened to Germans who didn’t support Hitler?
BY SARAH MILLER
Peter Clenott’s historical mystery thriller novel considers the fate of those who were not willing participants of Nazism  
 
Norwood announces Miles Webber as new chair of trustees
 
“My movies are all really personal,” says Nicole Holofcener
BY STEPHEN APPLEBAUM
Her latest film is all about her insecurities
 
PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM / Leap of Faith: weather extremes
BY RABBI GERSHON SILINS
 
ORTHODOX JUDAISM / Making Sense of the Sedra: Vaetchanan
BY RABBI BRENDAN STERN
 
‘Supercentenarian’ subject of longevity study among Ashkenazi Jews, dies at 112
BY ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL (JTA)
“Throughout her long life, which spanned two global pandemics, she remained a lady in every sense of the word,” her family wrote in an obituary.
 
Fun run in Florida for a very worthy cause
BY NEIL SILVER
British man is raising money for children’s charity established by Holocaust survivor

 

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