REBECCA ANNA STOIL, writing for the
Jewish Post, looks at Haiti’s role in Jewish Diaspora history. Here are some excerpts, with the link to the full text below.
Many Jews felt a measure of pride when they turned on their televisions to see IDF medical teams performing heroically amid the desolation following the January earthquake in Haiti, but for a small handful the sight evoked more than just pride – it was the “closing of a circle” that began more than 60 years ago. For those Jews, Haiti was more than a troubled Caribbean nation struggling against hunger and poverty and now disaster – it was the nation that saved their lives when they found door after door closed to them as they tried to flee Nazi Europe.
17 Тамуза, пост у евреев в 2021 году, что можно есть на «семь благословений»
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Знаки зодиака, которых ожидают счастливые три месяца летом
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The squadron left for the forward area on Jun 29, 1945 arriving at Saipan on July 10. Airstrikes were made on Rota in early August before The Bomb.
“The Battling Beasts was the nickname of the squadron, derived from its insignia and the fact that the SB2C airplane was affectionately called The Beast by the pilots who drive it around.”
JERUSALEM POST from the government website: Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1945
Plunging 1,200 feet in the Pacific when his parachute failed to open did not ended the flying career of Lt. (j. g.) Alvin E. Levenson. The young Helldiver pilot back on duty on his second combat flight, hit and probably sank a medium sized freighter.
Leaked: SJP plans illegal activity against Jewish students and Israel
by Tammi Rossman-Benjamin
A recently uncovered internal document of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Binghamton University SUNY sheds new light on the anti-Semitic bigotry of SJP groups across the country, as well as SJP’s ties to international campaigns to harm the Jewish state and the Jewish people.
Entitled “Declaration of Principles and Strategies,” the document specifically outlines strategies for targeting, ostracizing, harassing, and silencing students on campus who oppose the boycott of Israel or who simply attend a pro-Israel event. In a lengthy section on “Tactics and Strategies Used to Counter Zionist Normalization,” the document gives detailed instructions for when and how to disrupt “Zionist” events and activities on campus. Disrupting an event is a direct violation of others’ right to freedom of expression and assembly, and a blatant violation of New York law.