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A police source said that an investigation is underway to identify the suspects after the complaints were filed last Thursday.
Raphael Nisand, who is representing both restaurant owners, said: The owners recount basically the same scenario: They prepare an order and the courier asks, What kind of food is this? The owner says: It s Israeli food . Then the courier says, Oh no, I don t deliver to Jews and cancels the delivery.
Nisand also said that he had filed complaints against the couriers as well as Deliveroo on behalf of the Israelite Consistory of the Bas-Rihn department.
In a statement, their president Maurice Dahan said: The Bas-Rhin Israelite Consistory considers it unacceptable that deliverers working for Deliveroo openly practice anti-Semitic discrimination.
Abu Dhabi: UAE authorities have reunited two Jewish families from Yemen after a separation that lasted for decades.
The first family, who had to endure a 21-year separation, consisted of 15 individuals that included the grandfather, grandmother and an uncle, who travelled from Yemen and London.
Speaking to the Emirates News Agency WAM, members of the family expressed their extreme happiness at their reunion after being separated for more than two decades.
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Yitzhak Fayez, 35, told the Emirates News Agency (WAM) that he had not seen his grandparents and uncle since he was a child, after moving to the UK from Yemen. Fayez s grandfather, grandmother and uncle were flown in from Yemen, while 11 other family members, including five great grandchildren, flew in from London.
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In the photo: Two Jewish men pray for rain at Nahal Peres, an important waterway situated at the southern edge of the Judean Desert.
Nahal Peres typically gathers an abundance of rain water during the winter months, making it one of the more beautiful nature hikes in the country and an ideal place to cool off in the hot desert climate.
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Nahal Peres snakes its way through the Judean wilderness.
Israel isn’t facing drought conditions as it has for much of the past decade, thank God. But as we pointed out last week, the winter has by this point been less wet than experts had hoped.
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WORLD NEWS 2020 – The Year in Review
JANUARY
• An estimate 25,000 people converge on Manhattan’s Foley Square and make their way to Brooklyn’s Cadman Plaza, chanting “No Hate, No Fear,” where they hear from community leaders and organizations urging Jewish pride and unity in the face of escalating antisemitism. The march is in response to the steep rise in incidents of violence against Jews in New York City.
• James Harris, chair of the education committee of the Montclair, N.J. branch of the NAACP, slams Chassidic Jews at the town’s community forum, saying that he went to Jersey City “and I see these folks in long black suits and curly lots.”