Marcy Oster
By Marcy Oster
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Fast Forward Florida Lawmakers Vote To Fund Jewish School Security
(JTA) — The budget committees of the Florida State House and Senate each voted to set aside funds to upgrade security at Jewish schools. The amounts set aside by the lawmakers in the votes on Wednesday range from $254,000 up to $500,000, the Associated Press reported. There have been threats made to 17 Jewish Community Centers…
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Fast Forward Israeli Lawmaker Marries Abroad In Protest Of Rabbinate
JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Israeli lawmaker was married in the Seychelles in order to avoid having to involve Israel’s Chief Rabbinate in the ceremony. Ksenia Svetlova of the left-of-center Zionist Union party, who has been vocal in her support of civil marriage in Israel, and her fiancé were married on the Indian Ocean island in…
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Fast Forward Texas Ex-Con Drops Kosher Food Lawsuit After Release
(JTA) — A former Texas prison inmate who won the right to receive kosher food and have it provided to all observant Jewish inmates in the state dropped his 12-year-old federal lawsuit against the prison system. Max Moussazadeh, 40, was serving a 75-year prison sentence for serving as a lookout during a 1993 murder when he filed…
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Fast Forward 10 Indian ‘Lost Tribe’ Couples Remarry In Israel
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Ten Indian-Jewish couples from the Bnei Menashe “lost tribe” were married in a Jewish ceremony at an absorption center in northern Israel. The group wedding remarriage ceremony on Sunday in the Kfar Hasidim community was part of the couples’ formal conversion to Judaism. The couples, who immigrated from India, ranged in age…
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Fast Forward Ex-Mayor Of Guatemala Town Jailed For Expelling Hasidic Sect
(JTA) — The former mayor of a small town in western Guatemala was sentenced to a year in prison for expelling the Lev Tahor sect of haredi Orthodox Jews. Antonio Adolfo Perez y Perez of San Juan La Laguna was found guilty of coercion in the expulsion, which took place in 2014. Up to 500 members of…
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Fast Forward High School Assignment To ‘Defend’ Holocaust Yanked Amid Outcry
(JTA) — A homework assignment asking students in an upstate New York school district to argue for or against the Final Solution from the perspective of a Nazi official was withdrawn and will never be assigned again. High school students in an advanced class in Oswego County were assigned a project to pretend they were…
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Fast Forward Most Jewish British Students Say They Have Been Targeted
(JTA) — Two-thirds of Jewish British university students believe they have been targeted due to their religion and more than a quarter worry about being the victim of an anti-Semitic attack, a new study found. Twenty-six percent of Jewish university students told a survey conducted by the National Union of Students that they were either…
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Fast Forward Father Of Accused JCC Bomb Threat Teen Apologizes To American Jews
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The father of the Israeli-American teenager arrested on suspicion of calling in more than 100 bomb threats to JCCs and Jewish institutions, apologized for his sons actions. The father appeared in his first interview in Israel, nearly two weeks after he was arrested along with his son following a months-long undercover investigation…
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