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ably is forced to hand over all ofthe West Bank. How events thou-sands of kilometers away can con-tribute to the helplessness felt byAmerican Blacks defies all logic.But if BLM insists on singing “weshall overcome” with activistsaround the world, why not jointhose protesting the enslavementof the million Blacks inMauritania, Somalia, Eritrea andSudan? Why not link arms withthe dissidents being tortured inNorth Korea or the LGBT’s beingexecuted in Iran? Shouldn’t BLMbe building bridges with the muz-zled women throughout the Islamicworld? And is Syria such an oasisof tranquility that it merits not evena mention in BLM’s literature?
We acknowledge that theJewish-Black “alliance” has beenmore nuanced than some wouldacknowledge. Rabbi Joshua Heschelmay have marched with MartinLuther King, and half the freedomriders were Jewish. But so, too,was the racist Solomon Blatt,speaker of the South CarolinaHouse. Jews may have been morewilling to rent to Blacks inNorthern US cities. They were alsomore likely to be slum landlords,And Louis Farrakhan did, as herepeatedly told progressive Jews,hate “all white people”
We don’t know whether theBLM’s “genocide” accusation reflectsthe views of a few misguided zealotsor is representative of the move-ment’s general membership. Whatwe do know for certain is that thelegitimate aspirations of AmericanBlacks won’t be achieved by endingUS funding and military aid toIsrael. Nor will their grievances beaddressed through marches in soli-darity with Linda Sarsour or by link-ing its website to the rubbish beingspewed out by the BDS movement.
Black Lives Matter Has Lost Its Way
Hannah Jacobs is a sopho-more at Boston University. “Growingup”, she writes, “Judaism, Zionismand social justice complementedeach other to create someone wholoves Israel, is a strong Jew andcares deeply about the world aroundher”. Her great grandfather, havinglived through the obscenity ofracism, boarded a bus to join thefollowers of Martin Luther King Jr.marching on the streets ofWashington. Hannah, anxious tofeel as her Black friends feel, andsickened by the repeated shooting ofunarmed Black men, attended ademonstration in support of BlackLives Matter. But the vulgar, repug-nant anti-Semitic activists whostood by her side at the event, andthe subsequent release of the BLMIsrael bashing platform, has left her,and other Jewish liberals and pro-gressives facing a painful dilemma.How can they continue to be fullpartners with those whose plat-forms are a travesty of politicaljudgement and a disservice to theBlacks they purport to represent?
Black Lives Matter was creat-ed in 2012 following the shooting ofTrayvon Martin and the acquital ofGeorge Zimmerman. The Movementis “a call to action and a response tothe virulent anti-Black racism thatpermeates our society...It affirms thelives of Black queer and trans folks,disabled folks, Black-undocumentedfolks, folks with records, women andall Black lives along the gender spec-trum...It is a tactic to (re)build theBlack liberation movement.”
Somehow, however, BlackLives Matter has concluded, as havegroups such as MoveOn, Code Pinkand Occupy Wall Street, that fu l land equal opportunity for allAmericans can only be achieved ifIsrael stops its perpetuation of “geno-cide” and “apartheid” and presum-
Barcelona’s Jews Reject
Rabbi’s Pessimism
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By NOAH FREEDMAN
not leave our city”.Rabbi Bar-Hen
stressed that he was speak-ing only for himself and hedid later backtrack from hisoriginal comments. “Ourcommunity”, he said,responding to the criticism,“is organized and expand-ing.” But he stressed thathe will continue to tell hiscongregants to move toIsrael although not becauseSpain is, as he said in hisinitial comments, the “hubof Islamist terror for all ofEurope,” but rather becauseof the threat of assimilation.
Rachel Said, a mem-ber of the Muslim-Jewish
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think we’re here for good.And I encourage them tobuy property in Israel. Thisplace is lost...Better get outearly than late”.
Community spokes-person Victor Sorenssenwas quick to reject theRabbi’s gloomy assessment.“Barcelona is a city whereJews have been living for onehundred years and of whichthey are proud,” saidSorenssen. “We Jews will
Salam Shalom Barcelonainitiative, was particularlydisturbed by the Rabbi’scomments. “I am a Jewishwoman living in Barcelonaand saw an Orthodox cou-ple walking down LesRamblas today, in solidaritywith thousands of others. Ieven said ‘Shalom haverimand the woman replied‘Shabbat Shalom’”
Barcelona ChiefRabbi Meir Bar-Hen hascome under fire from localJewish community leadersfor suggesting that theJewish community inBarcelona is “doomed”because Spanish authori-ties refuse to counter radi-cal Islam. “I tell my congre-gants”, Bar-Hen said, “Don’t
Steve Bannon
Takes Aim at Kushner
A recent article in
Vanity Fair reveals theextent of the conflict between
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A promising careerderailed, a life turnedupside down, a legacyovershadowed by war’shorrors. Composer SzymonLaks was a Polish Jewliving in Paris when hewas rounded up by theNazis and eventuallydeported to Auschwitz. Ast h e c o n d u c t o r o f t h ec a m p s y m p h o n y Laksenjoyed small privilegesthat likely spared his life.His survival makes for acompelling tale, but iron-ically it left his reputa-tion diminished and hismusic largely overlooked.
Three decadesafter Laks’ death, theARC Ensemble ofCanada's RoyalConservatory rights thiswrong with a CD devotedto the elegant works ofthis important 20th cen-tury composer. In July,Chandos released theARC Ensemble’s “ChamberWorks by Szymon Laks.”The three-time Grammy-nominated group - one ofCanada's most distin-guished cultural ambas-sadors - comprises thesenior faculty of theRoyal Conservatory'sprestigious Glenn Gould
School and specialguests drawn from itsmost accomplished stu-dents and alumni.
“As extraordinaryas Laks’ story may be, itis the quality and sub-stance of his music thatmerits our attention,”says Simon Wynnburg,ARC Ensemble ArtisticDirector. “His workreflects the sensibility ofhis time, very much inthe neo-classical tradi-tion of the early twenti-eth century. I t has therefinement, vibrancy andbalance characteristic ofthe French school. Hehad both great ideas andgreat craftsmanship, butunfortunately this stylewas considered pastesfollowing World War II.”
Wynberg explainsthat the trauma of h is
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WITH PEACE AND PROSPERITY MUSIC OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORSYZMON LAKS DESERVES TO BE HEARD
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received almost no feder-al funding and very little
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In April 1944, abean farmer in Coloradosent a check for $100 tothe Washington, D.C.headquarters of the WarRefugee Board. Heexplained that the dona-tion was intended to helpthe Board stop theGermans “from extermi-nating the Jews” and to“feed, clothe, and sharewith them an earthlyhome.” In fact, thefarmer wrote, he wasready to share his ownhome–he offered to per-sonally take in fiveJewish refugee families.
One hundred dol-lars was not a small sumin those days. Adjustedfor inflation, it’s theequivalent of $1,359today. What would moti-vate a Baptist farmer inthe Rocky Mountains totake such a strong inter-est in the plight of Jewsin Nazi Europe? Theanswer to that questionreveals a great dealabout the complexitiessurrounding America’sresponse to theHolocaust.
Throughout the1930s, the height of theGreat Depression, pollsconsistently found anoverwhelming majority ofAmericans opposed toany increase in immigra-tion. There was a wide-spread fear of foreignerstaking away jobs fromAmericans.
During the earlyyears of World War II,opposition to immigra-tion remained high;many Americans fearedthat Nazi spies mightinfiltrate the UnitedStates, disguised asrefugees. When Jewishleaders appealed to the
White House to try tosave at least some Jewsfrom annihilation,Roosevelt administrationofficials insisted theirhands were tied becauseof the widespread anti-immigration sentiment.The president preferredto follow public opinionrather than lead it.
But not everyoneagreed with the WhiteHouse’s approach. Afterall, by the autumn of1943, many things hadchanged. The war hadput an end to unemploy-ment. Italy had beendefeated, and theGermans and Japanesewere in retreat. TheJewish activists knownas the Bergson Groupbegan arguing that theAmerican public wouldnow be more receptive toappeals to rescue Jewishrefugees.
In its public ral-lies, lobbying missions toCapitol Hill, and morethan two hundred full-page newspaper ads, theBergsonites contendedthat there was a sub-stantial reservoir ofuntapped public sympa-thy for helping Jewishrefugees. The activistsbegan pushing for aCongressional resolutionurging PresidentRoosevelt to establish arescue agency.
FDR opposed theresolution, and even sentAssistant Secretary ofState Breckinridge Longto testify against it beforea congressional commit-tee. But the growing con-troversy on Capitol Hill,combined with behind-the-scenes pressure fromthe Treasury Department,f inal ly forced Roosevelt
THE COLORADO FARMER WHO OFFERED TO HELP EUROPEAN JEWRY
By RAFAEL MEDOFF
to establish the WarRefugee Board.
Although the Board
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By MIKE COHEN
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SAN FRANCISCO-According to recent figures,the Bay Area is home to thefourth largest Jewish com-munity in North America.San Francisco, The EastBay and San Jose are listedseparately, but their com-bined Jewish population is391,500, according to thelist recently put out by the Jewish Federations of North
America. The breakdownlooks as follows: SanFrancisco (227,800), theEast Bay (100,750) and SanJose (63,000). The commu-nity is very proud of TheContemporary JewishMuseum(https://www. thecjm.org), which since 1984has distinguished itself as awelcoming place where visi-
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another through dialogueand shared experienceswith the arts.
THE HILTON UNIONSQUARE: We were excitedto get accommodations atthe Hilton San FranciscoUnion Square (www.sanfrancisco.hilton.com), lo-
cated in the theatre districtand within walking dis-tance of cable cars, and theMoscone Center and aboutone mile from night clubs,Chinatown and Nob Hill.Macy’s and the upscaleWestfield San FranciscoCenter are only a few blocks
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There are more than 1,900rooms here, making it thelargest hotel on the WestCoast.
We stayed in one ofthe hotel’s newly renovatedTower Two Luxury suites,which has a main bedroom
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a loUIS raSmInSKY memorIal leCtUre
organized by the Canadian Jewish experience
took place recently in ottawa with over 80 partici-
pants. Charles Freedman, the Former deputy
Governor of the Bank of Canada, was the main
speaker. he spoke of rasminsky as a Jewish
icon, as the Governor of the Bank of Canada. and
as the chair of the drafting Committee at the
Breton Woods conference, which laid the ground-
work for the post World War II international finan-
cial arrangement. From left to right: tova lynch,
Chair of the Canadian Jewish experience now on
display in ottawa, Gordon thiessen, Charles
Freedman, dr. michael rasminsky and rabbi
reuven Bulka. the CJe panel remembering louis
rasminsky is currently on display at the Bank of
Canada atrium and at the Solway JCC in ottawa.
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and died in 1983. Hispessimistic views, isola-tion and out-of-fashionmusical style condemnedhim to relative obscuri-ty…until now.
The CD continuesthe ARC Ensemble’swidely acclaimed Musicin Exile series, an explo-ration and recovery of avast body of music lost ormarginalized due topolitical suppression. Ithas built an internation-al reputation through its
imprisonment rarelyfinds expression in Laks’compositions. In Auschwitz,music was merely theinstrument of theoppressors, used to servetheir objectives. Laksrejected the idea thatmusic had any healing orredemptive powers. Backin Paris post-war, hereturned to composing,yet did little to promotehis work. Depressed andreclusive. he stoppedwr i t ing mus i c in 1967
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and Europe, will air onCanadian TV in the fall.The movie documents thesystematic eradication ofJews from the ThirdReich’s musical life. Asthe film begins, anarchival photo of Hitler12 days after his electionattending a Wagner con-cert in Leipzig serves as achilling reminder ofwhat’s to come. By 1935,Jews had been fired frommost state opera houses,orchestras and conserva-tories, and works byJewish composersbanned.
“The symbolicvalue of music meant thatthe value of removingJews from those publicroles was very high, butthe cost was very low,”says Doris Bergen,Professor of HolocaustStudies at the Universityof Toronto, in the docu-mentary. “Music wasquite easy to pry out: amusician here, a conduc-tor there, to change a pro-gram and to make a kindof public splash; look,we’re combating theenemy of German culture,without inconveniencing,dislocating, disruptingthe functioning of theeconomy and the societyas a whole.”
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dedication to uncoveringand performing works bycomposers, who like Laks,either survived concentra-tion camps or escapedNazism by fleeing to othercountries.
Thanks to the ARCEnsemble's series, a grow-ing number of 20th centurymasterworks are rejoiningthe classical repertoire,compositions unplayed andunperformed for 50, 60even 70 years. The ensem-ble’s efforts are alsodetailed in the documen-tary “EXIT: MUSIC,” writ-ten and narrated byWynberg. Released inNovember 2016, it tells ofthe ARC Ensemble’s contri-butions to the revival offive émigré composerswhose identities and careerwere shaped by the ThirdReich’s hijacking of theGerman music industry.
“The music of peo-ple who died in theHolocaust has been cov-ered many times,” Wynbergsays. “Beyond the liveslost, the more complicatedstory has to do with howbigotry and war utterlychanged the course ofmusical history by mar-g ina l i z ing the work ofso many survivors.”
“EXIT: MUSIC,”which has been seen infestivals in the US, Canada
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What has beenlost? “There are, at con-servative estimates, Iwould say close to 100operas which are worthknowing,” says JamesConlon, Music Director ofthe Los Angeles Operaand the CincinnatiSymphony Orchestra &May Festival Chorus. “Itmust be in the thousandsif you start to countchamber music , p ianomusic, solo instrumen-tal. And then in sym-phonic repertory, there’sa lot as well.”
The ARC Ensemble(Artists of the RoyalConservatory) has playedat major festivals andconcert series, includingt h e B u d a p e s t S p r i n g
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Festival, New York'sLincoln Center Festival,Canada’s StratfordFestival, at Amsterdam'sConcertgebouw, London'sWigmore and CadoganHalls and Washington'sKennedy Center. In addi-tion, they have performedin Tel Aviv, Warsaw,Rome and Toronto, Anupcoming tour to Israel isscheduled for the comingmonths.
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cooperation from theState and War depart-ments, it energeticallypromoted rescue initia-tives, including the ideaof granting haven in theU.S. for refugees untilthe end of the war.
It was against thisbackground that theWhite House, in April1944, commissionedGallop to carry out a poll
concerning the idea oftemporary havens. Theresults were astounding.Asked if the U.S. shouldprovide “temporary pro-tection and refugee topeople in Europe whohave been persecuted bythe Nazis…for the dura-tion of the war,” fully70% of Americans saidyes; only 23% said no.
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Harry Rogers, was part ofthe 70%, the large butsilent majority ofAmericans who wanted tohelp the Jews. After alocal newspaper men-tioned that Rogers hadoffered to take in fiveJewish families, the man-aging editor of theIntermountain Jewish
news, Robert S. Gamzey,decided to find out more.Gamzey’s article, “FarmerRogers, His Brother’sKeeper,” was distributedby the IndependentJewish Press Service.
When Gamzeyarrived at the 981-acreRogers property, hefound the farmer “rush-ing plans to build a newhouse for ‘my refugees’,and his neighbors arepreparing to follow suit.”One of the neighbors hasagreed “to take in tworefugee children,” andanother “said that he willtake in two families.”Rogers’ sister and broth-er-in-law had made simi-lar offers. Rogers himself,having just sent $100 tothe War Refugee B o a r d ,w a s n o w b u s y “raising$100 for the EmergencyCommit t ee to Save the
Jewish People of Europe(the Bergson Group),whose publicity ef fortshave strongly impressedhim.”
“What promptedthis obscure farmer to dowhat he is doing?,”Gamzey wondered aloud.“It is all very simple,”Rogers explained. “I wasraised by Christian par-ents and all my life I havetried to live close to myMaker…When we hearthis cry of the dying, itbecomes a part of ourduties, both Christianand American, to sharewith them our providen-tial blessings.”
Rogers toldGamzey that he is urginghis fellow-Christians toremember that “God,looking from the windowsof Heaven, is making arecord of individual con-duct,” including howpeople respond to “ourunfortunate brothers’welfare, regardless ofrace, color, class orblood.”
The farmer, who“specializes in growingsuperb beans and has140 head of cattle, 30hogs, and a large numberof chickens,” is situated“in one of the most inac-cessible sections of theColorado Rockies,” buthe “keeps up with worldevents by reading widelyand traveling.”
The Intermountain
Jewish news editor con-cluded his interview withthese words: “Oh, Lord,pray give us more HarryRogers, and we will makea better world!”
Sadly, the Rooseveltadministration rejectedthe War Refugee Board’spleas to grant temporaryhaven to a substantialnumber of Jewishrefugees, despite the factthat most Americanswould have supportedsuch a move. PresidentRoosevelt agreed to admitjust one group of 982refugees, who were then
in an abandoned armycamp in upstate NewYork. Regrettably FarmerRogers and h is va l iant
neighbors were nevergiven the opportunity toact on their remarkableand generous offer.
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as someone with whom theUnited States, and Israel,can work.
The response toevents in Charlottesvilledrove the wedge even deep-er between the two camps.Bannon supported Trump’sresponse to the violence,agreeing with the presidentthat the anti-racism pro-testers were just as much toblame as the neo-Nazis andwhite supremacists. Jaredand Ivanka, on the otherhand, both urged Trump tospeak out more forcefullyagainst the KKK and theneo-Nazis.
“Steve Bannon read-ies his revenge” screamedthe headline in Vanity Fair.“He wants to beat theirideas into submission”, saidBreitbart News Editor-in-
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Steve Bannon and JaredKushner. wife Ivanka andGary Cohn. Two issueshelped fuel the simmeringanimosity between the twocamps.
According to thearticle Bannon urgedDonald Trump to carrythrough on his campaignpromise to move the USembassy from Tel Aviv toJerusalem and to adopt amuch tougher line withMahmoud Abbas. WhenAbbas met with Trump atthe White House Bannonwas nowhere to be seen.“I’m not going to breathe thesame air as that terrorist”,he is reported to have said.Kushner has taken a muchdifferent position on bothissues. He does not supportthe embassy move at thispoint and also sees Abbas
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Chief Alex Marlow.“Jared and Ivanka
helped push him out”, ran astory in the daily mail.“They were concerned abouthow they were being viewedby the Jewish community”.
For his part Bannonhas downplayed the disputeand insists he will now con-centrate on waging war onTrump’s opponents.
Beer Pong,
Jews vs Nazis Style
“Character educa-
tion is at the heart of all wedo at Lovett,” says aspokesperson for The LovettSchool in Atlanta Georgia.
If that’s the case, the privatehigh school still has a bit ofwork to do to meet its goal.
School authoritieswere forced to expel onestudent, suspend four oth-ers and ban two more fromextra curricular activitiesfor two weeks after a photoon social media showedthem playing a game ofJews vs Nazis beer pong.The photo depicts large redbeer cups laid out on a tablein the shape of a swastikaand a Star of David.
Local Atlanta RabbiPeter Berg informed theheadmaster about the partyafter receiving the photo inan e-mail. “The fact that
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We Join in Extending Best Wishes for
ROSH HASHANAH
to our Jewish Friends and Clients throughout
HAMILTON-WENTWORTH
AND BURLINGTON
May your year be a happy and healthy one.
We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and
Customers throughout Southwestern Ontario
A Happy and Healthy
Rosh Hashanah Celebration.
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We Join in Extending Best Wishes to the
Jewish Community of
KITCHENER-WATERLOO
On the Occasion of
ROSH HASHANAH
May your year be a happy and prosperous one
for family and friends.
We Extend Best Wishes for
ROSH HASHANAH
to the Jewish Community of
WINDSOR
May your year be blessed with
health and happiness.
We Extend Best Wishes
On the Occasion of
ROSH HASHANAH
to our Jewish Friends in
WINDSOR
May your year be a happy
and healthy one.
at Charlottesville, Virginaand the tepid response ofPresident Donald Trump.t o t h e a c t i o n s o f t h e KKK and the WhiteSupremacists. Increasinglythere are calls to remove thestatues of Civil War south-erners like Robert E. Lee,Jefferson Davis and AndrewJackson which memorializethe leaders of theConfederacy.
Now Shurat HaDin,the Israel Law Centre, iscalling on New York CityMayor Bill de Blasio toremove all memorials toPeter Stuyvesant, the lastDutch director-general ofNew Amsterdam, and ablatant anti-Semite.“Peter Stuyvesant,” readsa statement released byShurat HaDin presidentNitsana Darshan-Leitner,“was an extreme racistwho targeted Jews andother minorities includingCatholics and energeticallytried to prohibit them fromsettling in New York.”When he could not barJews, he slapped themwith special taxes, andrefused permission tobuild a synagogue, OnShurat HaDin’s choppingblock are the eliteStuyvesant High School,the Bedford Stuyvesant,neighbourhood and theStuyvesant statute inManhattan’s StuyvesantSquare.
Not all Jews, howev-er, are joining the move-ment to have the memory ofStuyvesant erased fromview. Nearby CongregationShearith Israel, the Spanishand Portuguese Synagogueand the first Jewish congre-gation to be established inNorth America, has notjoined the protest. And atleast one Jewish writerbelieves that “our country ison the verge of going insaneover this newly definedextreme version of politicalcorrectness.”
We Wish All Our Jewish
Friends and Customers in
WINDSOR
A Joyous Rosh Hashanah
Celebration.
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someone could even con-ceive of such a game andthen think it’s funny isbeyond words”, the Rabbitold WSB-TV.
Despite his con-cerns Rabbi Berg didacknowledge that theschool, whose website saysits philosophy is based onthe Judeo-Christian tradi-tion, did a “phenomenal job”of responding to the matter.
Remove the Statute
Says Shurat HaDin
These are sensitivetimes in the United States,especially since the events
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We Extend
Best Wishes for
A Happy and Healthy
ROSH HASHANAH
to the
Jewish Community of
LONDON
We Wish the Jewish Community of
LONDON AND AREA
and Our Jewish Friends and Customers
A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous
ROSH HASHANAH
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO THE JEWISHCOMMUNITY OF LONDON
MAY YOUR YEAR BE BLESSEDWITH HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
We Join in Extending Best Wishes to the
Jewish Community of
KITCHENER-WATERLOO
On the Occasion of
ROSH HASHANAH
May your year be a happy and prosperous one.
We Wish All Our Jewish
Friends in Kitchener-
Waterloo a
Happy and healthy
ROSH HASHANAH
WORLD IN REVIEW(Continued from preceding page)
the rights of children” and“not in the interests of thechildren”. Added NicolasGardères, lawyer for theMuslim Legal DefenseLeague which mounted thechallenge: “Secular princi-ples come second to chil-dren’s rights,”
t h e J U d a h h Ya m
Synagogue in new
delhi, India serves the
tiny Jewish community
of delhi, where Jews
have been living for
over 2000 years.
today, there are only
some 10 families
remaining in delhi.
during rosh hashanah
and other holidays the
synagogue is home for
expatriates working in
delhi, Israeli diplomats
and tourists.
No Pork Options
Back on Table
In 2014 FrenchNational Front Party leaderMarine Le Pen told an inter-viewer that no pork optionsfor Jewish and Muslim stu-dents would not be offeredin school menus in thenearly dozen towns wherethe National Front won localelections.
Now, however, aFrench court has ruled thatschools must provide alter-natives to lunches contain-ing pork for Muslim andJewish students. The judgedid not base his decision onreligious considerations.He maintained that due tothe lack of any alternative,local Muslim and Jewishchildren were going withoutlunch which is “not in keep-ing with the spirit of theinternational convention on
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