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Fast Forward Rivky Stein’s Husband Is No Show at Beth Din Orthodox Divorce Court Date
The husband of Rivky Stein, a New York Jewish woman who launched a social media campaign to attain a religious divorce, did not appear at the religious court as promised. Yoel Weiss, 31, failed to show up at a beit din, or Jewish religious court, convened on Wednesday to complete the process, the New York…
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Fast Forward Athens Chief Rabbi Dies at 76
Rabbi Yaacov Arar, who served as Chief Rabbi of Athens for over four decades, has died. Arar died on July 31 in Israel at the age of 76, according to the Athens Jewish Community. “He was a man of deep knowledge, professionalism, kindness and love for his people,” the community said in a statement. “We…
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Fast Forward Serial Killer Gets Life for ‘Jewish Name’ Slaying
A white supremacist convicted of killing four people in three states, one because his name sounded Jewish, was sentenced to two life sentences for the deaths of two strangers. David “Joey” Pedersen, 34, was sentenced Monday in a federal court in Portland, Oregon, for the murder of Cody Myers of Lafayette, Ore., and Reginald Clark…
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Fast Forward Fake Pics Show Israelis Killing Disney Characters
A French senator apologized for any misunderstandings connected to her praise for a campaign featuring fake pictures of Israeli leaders murdering Disney cartoon characters. Nathalie Goulet of the Union of Democrats and Independents party made the endorsement on Twitter earlier this week, Europe1.fr reported, in posting on her account the images of Israeli Prime Minister…
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Fast Forward Jewish Children Terrorized by ‘Slit Your Throat’ Thugs on Australia School Bus
Five teenagers were arrested for allegedly hurling anti-Semitic abuse and physically threatening Jewish school students on a bus in Sydney. Police confirmed that the five minors were arrested Thursday morning but were too drunk to be interviewed. They were released into their parents’ custody and are expected to be interrogated by police later Thursday, a…
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Fast Forward University of Illinois Rescinds Offer to Professor After Anti-Israel Tweets
The University of Illinois rescinded a job offer to an incoming professor who harshly criticized Israel on Twitter. Steven Salaita, who was offered a job at the Champaign-Urbana campus in the American Indian studies program, will not be hired, according to a report by the website Inside Higher Education. The move reportedly was made in…
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News Israel Ambassador Slams United Nations For ‘Complicity’ In Hamas Existence
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations slammed its members for “their complicity in allowing organizations like Hamas to continue to exist in the Middle East.” Ron Prosor spoke Wednesday at a special General Assembly session on Gaza. “This institution was founded to stand for truth, for justice, and for moral clarity. This is no longer…
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Fast Forward Coins Dating Back To Revolt Against Romans Found Outside Jerusalem
A ceramic money box holding a rare hoard of coins from the Great Revolt against the Romans was discovered outside Jerusalem. The 114 bronze coins date back to the fourth year of the Great Revolt against the Romans, which led to the destruction of the Second Temple, 2,000 years ago this week. The discovery was…
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