Cailin Acosta

CSUSB Research: Antisemitic Crimes Rose 28% in 21 US Cities in 2022

(JNS) Research from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) reveals an increase in the number of hate crimes against Jews (up 28%) and other minority groups in America’s most populous urban centers. The 10 largest cities in the country saw an average increase of 22%

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California, USA

Jerusalem Archaeologists Uncover Large Second Temple-Era Aqueduct

(JNS) Archaeologists in Jerusalem have discovered a 300-meter (985-foot) portion of a Second Temple-era aqueduct, the longest such continuous stretch ever found in Israel’s capital, the Israeli Antiquities Authority announced on Monday. The ancient waterway was discovered at a building site in the southern Jerusalem neighborhood of Givat HaMatos. “The aqueducts of Jerusalem tell the

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Israel, Jewish History

Jewish National Fund-USA President and First Lady Host San Diego Young Philanthropists for First-Ever ‘Root Society’ Event

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — On August 6, 2023, young philanthropists who are members of Jewish National Fund-USA’s JNFuture Root Society were welcomed into the San Diego home of the organization’s President, Dr. Sol Lizerbram and First Lady Lauren Lizerbram for the community’s inaugural Root Society event. Event co-chair and JNFuture San Diego Board Member,

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Israel, San Diego County, USA

District Attorney, AJC Regional Director Discuss the Holocaust and Antisemitism

SDJW Staff Report SAN DIEGO — On February 13, 2023, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan hosted a mandatory workshop on the Holocaust titled “What You Do Matters: Lessons from the Holocaust,” training for 500 District Attorney office staff members (including approximately 300 prosecutors and 120 law enforcement investigators) using resources and materials from

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Holocaust, San Diego County, Science, Medicine, & Education, USA

 ‘Queens of Jerusalem’ Book Seeks to Rectify Historians’ Neglect of Women

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson MEVASSERET ZION, Israel — Author Katherine Pangonis notes in her preface to “Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule” that “this is a book about women and power.” The wives and daughters of crusader kings and princes in the Holy Land sometimes found themselves in the position of default ruler

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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Dorothea Shefer-Vanson, Israel, Jewish History, Middle East

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Vivek ‍Ramaswamy

By Mark D. Zimmerman Multi-millionaire ‍biotech ‍engineer ‍and ‍asset ‍manager ‍Vivek ‍Ramaswamy ‍is ‍running ‍for ‍the ‍Republican ‍nomination ‍for ‍President. ‍He ‍is ‍running ‍as ‍an ‍“anti-woke” ‍and ‍anti-abortion ‍candidate ‍who ‍intends ‍to ‍rule ‍by ‍executive ‍fiat, ‍with ‍plans ‍to ‍abolish ‍the ‍Education ‍Department ‍and ‍the ‍FBI, ‍eradicate ‍teachers ‍unions, ‍and ‍launch ‍military ‍action ‍across ‍the

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Mark D. Zimmerman, Trivia, Humor & Satire

Sefaria Launches First-Ever ‘Global Community Torah’ Digital Writing Project

(Press Release) Sefaria unveiled a groundbreaking digital collaboration, the “Global Community Torah,” that is a unique opportunity for anyone to have a small part in “writing” a Torah—all 304,805 letters. The ambitious project launched at a virtual 10th anniversary celebration for Sefaria, the non-profit organization that digitizes and freely shares Jewish texts in Hebrew and

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Jewish Religion, USA

Jewish Family Service Calls for High Holy Days Community Food Drive Donations

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – According to the San Diego Hunger Coalition, 1 in 4 people in San Diego County are nutrition insecure – that’s 25%of all San Diegans. And as rising costs and inflation impact our community, these numbers continue to rise with more vulnerable families and individuals facing food insecurity every day. To

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San Diego County

Lost and Found

Parshat Ki Teitzei 5783 By Rabbi Daniel Reich LA JOLLA, California — Our tradition tells us that there are 613 Mitzvot contained in the Torah, spread out among its 54 Parshas. So one might have assumed that these 613 statues are evenly distributed throughout the Torah, coming to approximately 11 or 12 Mitzvot per Parsha.

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Daniel Reich-Rabbi, Jewish Religion