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After years of delays and strife, Jerusalem Tolerance Museum nears completion

8 shares In 2000, Rabbi Marvin Hier held a dinner in Los Angeles for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the anti-Semitism monitor and Jewish advocacy group he leads. As the evening drew to a close, Hier handed out baseball caps with “Winnick Institute” written on the front: the name of the tolerance museum the SWC was planning in Jerusalem’s French Hill neighborhood. Unlike the Los Angeles Tolerance Museum, Hier said, the Jerusalem one would not touch on the Holocaust, but would look to the future. “In the 20th century, the biggest issue was the external threat,” Hier told the Los Angeles Times at the time. “There were wars, there was the Holocaust. But most historians and philosophers think that in the 21st century, the most important question will be: ‘Can we live with each other?’ The Winnick Institute Jerusalem will focus on the great internal question.”

California Oversight Of Nursing Homes Called Befuddling, Broken

/ The state has left the operation of Country Villa Plaza and 17 other nursing homes in licensing limbo for more than five years. A CalMatters investigation reveals an opaque licensing process for California nursing homes, rife with indecision and contradictions. The virus swept through Country Villa Sheraton nursing home in Los Angeles in the past year, killing 24 residents. Country Villa Rehabilitation Center, also in Los Angeles, and Country Villa Plaza in Santa Ana, lost 13 residents each. The devastation was by no means unique to this cluster of 18 Southern California-based nursing homes. Across the country, other facilities also have suffered crushing casualties from the pandemic.

California Oversight Of Nursing Homes Called Befuddling, Broken

California Oversight Of Nursing Homes Called Befuddling, Broken
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Businessman convicted in Medicare fraud scheme spent NYE at daughter s wedding at his

Florida businessman convicted of $1BILLION Medicare fraud spent NYE dancing at his daughter s wedding days after Trump commuted his 20-year prison sentence citing his declining health Philip Esformes was among the slew of convicts pardoned by President Trump in the final days of his presidency  Esformes, 51, was convicted on 20 criminal counts in a $1billion Medicare fraud scheme in 2019  The healthcare executive was sentenced to 20 years in prison but only served 4 White House claimed the move had been supported by a number of former attorneys general and said Esformes is in declining health Just days after his release, Esformes spent New Year s Eve dancing at his daughter Serena s wedding held in his backyard

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