Gwyneth Paltrow funds historical signboard at her Jewish ancestors’ cemetery in Poland
The informational signboard will be unveiled on Tuesday at the Jewish cemetery of Nowogród in northeastern Poland.
“Hillel’s continued support for the state of Israel after this attack contradicts our values of human rights and justice," the group stated.
The informational signboard will be unveiled on Tuesday at the Jewish cemetery of Nowogród in northeastern Poland.
The refugees are among 2,500 people from 25 countries who have signed up for the mission.
The design had been for sale on many other products, including skirts, shower curtains and iPhone cases.
Israeli riot police deployed tear gas and Palestinian rioters, under Hamas flags, threw stones and set off fireworks.
He appeared to say “oy, oy, oy,” a phrase that’s rare to nonexistent in French.
The event gathers 2,500 people from 25 countries for a memorial march through the former death camp in Poland.
The sign “recounts the history of the Jewish community” of Nowogród dating back to the 15th century.
Each year locals in Ootmarsum sing on the street about “the Jews who with their false council sacrificed Jesus on the cross.”
“Senator Niceley’s repulsive words could not be more clear in disparaging the Jewish people,” she said.
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