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License plates, words, symbols have meaning It s history

  Recently, two vanity license plates spotted in Anchorage lit up social media and made local and national news. The plates read FUHRER and 3REICH. Eva Gardner, who had family members killed in the Holocaust, contacted the Department of Motor Vehicles after seeing the first one. She emailed, The text is FUHRER, a word that is effectively synonymous with Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazis who was responsible for millions of genocidal deaths, mostly of Jews. You can confirm this through a simple web search of the word. Elected officials, Twitter stars, prominent bloggers, the DMV and community leaders began weighing in. Jamie Allard, an Anchorage Assemblywoman, posted on social media,

The Civil Rghts Movement and Montreal

February is Black History Month and it seems an appropriate time to look at the civil rights struggles and Montreal particularly after a year when Black Lives Matter came to the fore and a greater focus on inequities relating to black, indigenous and people of colour (BIPOC) have come into more acute focus. In the tangled urgency of the moment, the American civil rights movement is being harkened back to. Only a few are aware of Montreal’s major links with the civil rights movement. There were occasions when Montreal played host to major figures in the American civil rights movement. By invitation of Rabbi Harry Joshua Stern, the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Temple Emanu-El (renamed Temple Emanu-El – Beth Sholom) in March 1962. More than a thousand people attended the Temple’s sanctuary to hear King speak about a “democracy devoid of segregation”. Eulogizing Reverend King, six years later, Rabbi Stern at a Temple Sabbath service, Rabbi Stern said

License plates, words and symbols have meaning It s not political correctness – it s history

Print article Recently, two vanity license plates spotted in Anchorage lit up social media and made local and national news. The plates read “FUHRER” and “3REICH.” Eva Gardner, who had family members killed in the Holocaust, contacted the DMV after seeing the first one. She emailed, “The text is ‘FUHRER,’ a word that is effectively synonymous with Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazis who was responsible for millions of genocidal deaths, mostly of Jews. You can confirm this through a simple web search of the word.” Elected officials, Twitter stars, prominent bloggers, the Department of Motor Vehicles and community leaders began weighing in. Jamie Allard, an Anchorage Assemblywoman, posted on social media,

NY rabbi receives threatening note after banning Jewish paper

Jewish Ledger NY rabbi receives threatening note after banning Jewish paper (JTA) – Rabbi Kenneth Hain and other leaders of Congregation Beth Sholom in Lawrence, N.Y., banned the 5 Towns Jewish Times from their synagogue because the newspaper featured a front-page photo of one of its columnists at the Jan. 6 protests in Washington, D.C. When the paper arrived Friday, Jan. 15 on Hain’s doorstep, the front page was obscured by a threatening note calling on the rabbi to resign from his pulpit. “You are aligning your behavior with the radical anti-American Democrats who are now in full gear to destroy not only America, but who are poised to target Israel and all Jews,” the note read. The note was not signed, but its author apparently is known to the Hain family, according to the

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