David I. Klein
By David I. Klein
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Fast Forward Artists are boycotting Finland’s national gallery over an Israeli billionaire on its board
Chaim “Poju” Zabludowicz is the son of Shalom Zabludowicz, a Polish-born Jew and Auschwitz survivor who made his fortune by connecting the Finnish and Israeli arms industries.
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Fast Forward With Russian troops ousted from Kherson, local Jewish leaders find themselves accused of collaboration
Rabbi Yosef Itzhak Wolff has reportedly fled to Germany
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Fast Forward Slivovitz, a spirit with a cherished Jewish history, gets UNESCO World Heritage protection
'Jews would acquire this local drink after moving into European kingdoms,' a slivovitz scholar said
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Fast Forward Lithuania proposes setting aside nearly $40M for Holocaust survivors and their heirs
Two years ago, Lithuanian lawmakers considered declaring that neither the country nor its leaders could be blamed for participating in the Holocaust
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Fast Forward There’s no beer at the World Cup in Qatar, but there are kosher bagels
They’re likely the first kosher bagels ever baked in Qatar
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Fast Forward Blast shakes Istanbul, killing at least 6 and disrupting memorial for Jews killed in 2003 attacks
Israeli media reported that one Israeli was hurt during the attack on a thoroughfare popular with tourists
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Fast Forward On the Turkish-Syrian border, a city’s last Jews watch the ending of an epoch
A visit with a few of the dozen or so Jews who remain in Antakya, formerly Antioch — a city that is closely intertwined with Jewish history and lore.
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Fast Forward Nazi sympathizers charged with antisemitic vandalism in Spanish town once named Fort Kill the Jews
The three people arrested are also suspected of vandalizing a Jewish cemetery, synagogue and community center near Madrid
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