Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Cleverly: I’ve urged Israelis and Palestinians to ‘take steps to end cycle of violence’..Shocking report reveals UNRWA teachers ‘glorify terrorism and incite antisemitism’

 

THE DAILY EDITION
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
 
Community call to action secures supplies for Ukraine Pesach appeal
BY MICHELLE ROSENBERG
Hampstead Garden Suburb shul partners with the social action organisation to provide 200+ strong volunteer-led collection hub
 
OPINION: Why are Orthodox Zionist leaders silent on Israel’s political direction?
BY DR SHELDON PAUL STONE
Dr Sheldon Paul Stone calls for Orthodox leaders to get off the fence and take a moral position on the new Netanyahu coalition, based on an explicitly religious Zionist perspective.
 
OPINION: Community leaders should not speak publicly about internal Israeli issues
BY GARY MOND
Why? Because it furthers the cause of antisemites who accuse British Jews of being more loyal to Israel, writes Gary Mond, chairman of the National Jewish Assembly
 
255 American investors warn: Judicial overhaul will affect our Israel investments
BY JOTAM CONFINO IN ISRAEL
 
Cleverly: I’ve urged Israelis and Palestinians to ‘take steps to end cycle of violence’
BY LEE HARPIN
Foreign Secretary came under pressure from MPs on Tuesday to explain what the government was doing to try to end violence that has led to further bloodshed in Israel and the West Bank
 
Theresa May among MPs to share Board’s ‘concerns’ over government’s migration plans
BY LEE HARPIN
Rishi Sunak’s controversial plan to stop the small boats and counter illegal migration passes its second reading in the Commons – but not before high-profile Tory MPs raise concerns
 
Shocking report reveals UNRWA teachers ‘glorify terrorism and incite antisemitism’
BY JN REPORTER
The report will be presented on Tuesday in the U.S. Congress which is considering new legislation in the House and the Senate to cut funding for UNRWA. 
 
FOOD
Israeli chef Eyal Shani is featured in the Michelin Guide for the first time
BY RISA DOHERTY (JTA/NY JEWISH WEEK)
The celebrity chef’s New York restaurant Shmoné gets major recognition
 
JWA supporters come together to ‘Raise Women’s Voices’
BY MICHELLE ROSENBERG
Broadcaster Jane Garvey addresses 150 attendees at International Women’s Day fundraising event for Jewish Women’s Aid
 
Open house for scholars at top Jewish seminary
BY MICHELLE ROSENBERG
 
Manchester wellbeing advocate honoured at cross-communal womens’ event
BY MICHELLE ROSENBERG
 
OPINION: From Anatevka to Lineker, the new tradition of guilt by association
BY JENNI FRAZER
Jenni Frazer reflects on her interview with Topol 20 years ago and how in many ways since then our culture has evolved from one of action to perception.
 
Holocaust novel removed as Florida school district purges libraries to comply with state law
BY ANDREW LAPIN (JTA)
“The Storyteller” follows the Jewish granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor who learns that her neighbour is a former Nazi officer who served in concentration camps.
 
‘The hiring shift is gaining momentum’ says LinkedIn business manager
BY CANDICE KRIEGER
Elinor Honigstein, business development manager at LinkedIn tells Candice Krieger how firms are embracing a skills-based approach to hiring to tap into more diverse talent pools
 
‘Fabelmans’ flops at the Oscars, but Hollywood’s Jewish history gets a nod
BY ANDREW LAPIN (JTA)

The Emerging Unholy Alliance Between China, Iran And Saudi Arabia...As the Extreme Left Continues to Dominate Education, American IQs Falls for First Time in 100 Years

 

 
View in Browser

 
 
 
 

 
Learn more about RevenueStripe...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Learn more about RevenueStripe...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Learn more about RevenueStripe...
 
 
 
 
 
 
147 Ponderosa Trail
Dallas, GA 30132
 
 
            
 
 

 

Stanford investigating after swastikas and a Hitler image are left on a Jewish student's door NBC Universal DOHA MADANI March 12, 2023, 10:02 PM

 

Stanford investigating after swastikas and a Hitler image are left on a Jewish student's door

David Madison

Stanford University is condemning an antisemitic incident on campus in which swastikas and an image resembling Adolf Hitler were left on a student's dorm door.

The images were discovered on whiteboard affixed to the door Friday morning in what the Stanford administration described as a "brazen threat to an individual student," the school said in a letter to students. The campus public safety department is investigating it as a hate crime.

The school also posted a notice to its Protected Identity Harm site, where incidents of hateful and discriminatory conduct can be reported.

"Purposely intimidating and threatening people based on protected identities is antithetical to Stanford’s values," the notice said. "Antisemitism and other acts of hate and intolerance are unacceptable on this campus."

The school urged anyone with information about the perpetrator to contact public safety.

A men's bathroom stall was similarly defaced with antisemitic images in a campus building a week before the dorm door incident. The school reported that it found a swastika with "KKK" surrounding it carved into the wall of a handicapped stall on March 3.

And on Feb. 28, a different restroom stall was vandalized with multiple swastikas, the N-word, and the letters “KKK," the school said.

Stanford said both incidents were considered hate crimes under California law.

"Vandalizing property particularly with words intended to threaten and intimidate individuals (specifically in this case Black and Jewish communities) is contrary to Stanford’s values," the school statement said. "It is absolutely unacceptable in our community."

The university has not been able to identify a perpetrator in those incidents.

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *