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Fast Forward British Soccer Team Asks Fans To Cease Anti-Semitic Chant
(JTA) — The British soccer team Chelsea called on its own fans to stop singing an anti-Semitic chant in tribute to the signing of a new player. Spanish national Alvaro Morata signed this summer with Chelsea, arriving from the Real Madrid team. Morata scored on Saturday against Leicester City, again prompting the chant: “Alvaro, oh,…
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Fast Forward Chabad Emissary Family Evacuated From Caribbean Island On Shabbat
(JTA) — After remaining on the Caribbean Island of Saint Martin and riding out the onset of Hurricane Irma in the Chabad House mikveh, the wife and children of the Chabad emissary were evacuated on Shabbat. Rabbi Moishe Chanowits, his wife Sara and five children aged under 8, remained on the island to offer assistance…
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Fast Forward Israel Offers Aid To Mexico Following Severe Earthquake
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel will offer aid in reconstruction and any other assistance needed to Mexico in the wake of a severe earthquake. “Israel sends condolences to the families of the victims. We understand that these are difficult days for this country, for the Mexican people,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday during the…
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Fast Forward Israel Approves $1 Million Aid To Houston Jewish Institutions
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Israeli government approved a proposal to send a $1 million aid package to help rebuild Jewish institutions in Houston. The package was proposed by Education and Diaspora Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett in response to Hurricane Harvey. The Cabinet unanimously approved the aid on Sunday at its regular weekly meeting. In announcing…
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Fast Forward Trump: Israelis And Palestinians Both Want Peace
WASHINGTON (JTA) — President Trump said he believes there is a chance for Israeli-Palestinian peace because both sides are committed to it. “I think we have a chance of doing it, I think the Palestinians would like to see it happen, I think the Israelis would like to see it happen and usually when you…
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Fast Forward New Stamps Feature Children’s Book Written By Jewish Author
(JTA) — “The Snowy Day,” a beloved children’s book by Ezra Jack Keats, will be featured on four new stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service. Each of the four stamps features the main character, Peter, exploring and playing in his neighborhood while wearing his iconic red snowsuit. They will be released nationwide on Oct….
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Fast Forward Maria Slepak, Soviet Jewish Refusenik Hero, Dies
(JTA) — Maria Slepak, a Prisoner of Zion and Soviet Jewry leader with her husband before they were finally allowed to immigrate to Israel, has died. Slepak and husband Vladimir were permitted to leave the Soviet Union in October 1987, 17 years after they first applied for an exit visa. Their son Alexander had departed…
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Fast Forward Berlin Mayor Pledges Crackdown On BDS
(JTA) — Berlin’s mayor will block the use of city venues and funds by groups or event organizers that support the boycott movement against Israel. The move, announced Wednesday, followed pressure by the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, which had threatened to put Berlin Mayor Michael Müller on its annual list of 10 worst anti-Semitic incidents…
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