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Assassination, bribes and smuggling Jews: Inside the Israeli Mossad s long secret alliance with Morocco - Israel News

Assassination, bribes and smuggling Jews: Inside the Israeli Mossad s long secret alliance with Morocco - Israel News
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A lesson in Hanukkah miracles from post-Soviet Jews

A lesson in Hanukkah miracles from post-Soviet Jews A lesson in Hanukkah miracles from post-Soviet Jews When the destination is sacred enough, you light the lamp and trust that yearning, hope and hard work will illuminate the path ahead. (December 16, 2020 / JNS) We Jews are no strangers to miracles, but in the great tales of Divine deliverance, the Hanukkah story feels like the runt of the litter. Compared to the parting of the Red Sea or the burning bush, it’s difficult to know what to make of a jug of oil that lasted longer than expected. Where’s the wonder? Where’s the wow? It all seems a bit pedestrian diet miracle, zero calories.

Assassination, bribes and smuggling Jews: Inside the Israeli Mossad s long secret alliance with Morocco - Middle East News

Assassination, bribes and smuggling Jews: Inside the Israeli Mossad s long secret alliance with Morocco - Middle East News
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Saying goodbye to Trump s immigration policy while remembering the Jewish refugees of post-war Europe – J

America, a nation of immigrants, has a dark past of rejecting “the other.” This history includes the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the National Quotas Act of 1924 and the World War II internment of Japanese Americans. Even in the aftermath of the Holocaust, our borders were barely open to Jewish survivors. In 1945, a million Jewish, Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian, Ukrainian and volksdeutsche refugees in displaced persons camps in Germany and Austria faced resettlement. Three-quarters of the million in the DP camps were not Jewish. “The Last Million: Europe’s Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War,” David Nasaw’s new book, recounts how the United States was slow to create adequate camps for the Jewish survivors, and, in the next decade, new laws pushed back on accepting large numbers of Jewish refugees.

Vail Symposium kicks off winter programming with inspiring stories from Ethiopia

newsroom@vaildaily.com Dr. Rick Hodes has been working in Ethiopia for almost 30 years, forming the largest collection of the most deformed spine patients in the world. Richard Lord | Special to the Weekly | If you go … When: Thursday, Dec. 7. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; program starts at 6 p.m. Where: Donovan Pavilion, Vail. Cost: Tickets are $25 in advance; $35 after 2 p.m. the day of the event. Students, teachers, Vail Resorts and Eagle County government employees can receive discounted tickets when purchased in advance. or call 970-476-0954. VAIL Some people may collect coins; other people may collect concert posters. Dr. Rick Hodes collects spines in a manner of speaking.

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