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2,000 Activists Gather in Beverly Hills to Support Israel
The boisterous, flag-waving crowd composed of Israelis, American Jews, Christians and non-Jews of various denominations, was addressed by community and political leaders, writers, activists and political commentators.
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Under the banner of United Against Antisemitism, about 2,000 activists gathered in the heart of Beverly Hills on Sunday May 23 to show support for Israel amid the recent war that saw upwards of 4,000 rockets fired from Gaza on Israeli cities and towns before a ceasefire was declared on May 20.
The boisterous, flag-waving crowd composed of Israelis, American Jews, Christians and non-Jews of various denominations, was addressed by community and political leaders, writers, activists, political commentators as well as a pro-Israel teenager and former Miss Iraq, Sarah Idan.
Yitzhak Arad, Jewish partisan who fought the Nazis in Lithuania and was the long-time chairman of Yad Vashem – obituary Telegraph Obituaries © Tsafrir Abayov/AP Jewish Second World War veterans Chaim Erez, left, Zvi Kan-Tor, and Yitzhak Arad inside the unfinished museum honoring Jewish war veterans, in Latrun, Israel - Tsafrir Abayov/AP
Yitzhak Arad, the Holocaust historian, who has died aged 94, was the director of Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust memorial from 1972 to 1993.
At the end of July 1941, German troops entered Arad’s native town, Swieciany, located 50 miles north of Vilnius, which had a Jewish population of 3,000.
Fifteen-year-old Yitzhak, along with a small group of young people, managed to escape and fled to neighbouring Belarus. The Jews who were left behind in Swieciany were taken to an isolated military camp and shot; only 250 skilled workers – tailors, shoemakers, carpenters – survived, forced to work for the German invaders.
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Apr. 21, 2021
Rarely, if ever, before has a Zionist youth movement boycotted an event featuring an Israeli ambassador.
But tonight, Noam, the youth movement affiliated with Conservative-Masorti Judaism, will be doing just that: Its members are refusing to participate in an online conversation, scheduled for this evening, with Tzipi Hotovely, the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, because of her political and religious views. The event is being sponsored by Masorti Judaism in the U.K., its parent movement.
Liberal Jewish groups threaten boycott of JNF-KKL if it buys West Bank land
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