(JTA) — The San Diego Padres’ new spring training cap unveiled last week will only be worn briefly following an outcry from fans who think the logo looks like a swastika. “Following our offseason uniform rebrand and the overwhelmingly positive response from Padres fans, we’ve decided to wear our… Read more »
Posts By Lauren Bookwalter
Oxford English Dictionary adds ‘yiddo’ and definition of ‘yid’ as fan of British soccer team Tottenham
(JTA) — “Yiddo,” a variation of the derogatory term “yid,” is a new entry in the Oxford English Dictionary, which also has added a definition of the latter to describe supporters and players of a British soccer team. The Tottenham Hotspurs, known as the Spurs, has many Jewish supporters… Read more »
U of Illinois student government passes resolution supporting Israel boycott
(JTA) — The student government at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign voted to adopt a resolution that supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. The 20-9 vote in favor early Thursday morning followed a five-hour meeting of the University of Illinois Student Government, the Illini Hillel… Read more »
Russian comfort food is making a comeback in Israel
This story originally appeared on The Nosher. On a recent trip to Israel, my husband and I took a taxi to Bat Yam, a workingman’s town located a stone’s throw and a world away from the uber-cool city that is Tel Aviv. We went to eat Russian food in… Read more »
Congresswoman calls AIPAC ‘hate group’ after the Israel lobby attacks her in an ad
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A Minnesota congresswoman called AIPAC a “hate group” inciting against her after the Israel lobby featured her in an attack ad. “AIPAC claims to be a bipartisan organization, but its use of hate speech actually makes it a hate group,” U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, a Democrat,… Read more »
Former Hasidic couple sues Quebec for failure to make sure they were properly educated
(JTA) — A former Hasidic Jewish couple is suing the Quebec province and school system, claiming the government did not make sure they received a complete education. The trial opened Monday in Quebec Superior Court and is expected to last about two weeks. Yohanan and Shifra Lowen filed the… Read more »
Jewish Harvard students form anti-Zionist organization
(JTA) — A group of undergraduate students at Harvard University has formed what they call an “anti-Zionist Jewish organization” that supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. The Harvard Jewish Coalition for Peace introduced itself in a public statement posted Monday on Facebook as “a new organization… Read more »
Yeshiva University student council heads abstain from voting on whether to approve LGBTQ club
(JTA) — The presidents of Yeshiva University’s seven student councils have abstained from voting on whether or not to approve an LGBTQ club. The fate of the YU Alliance as an official campus organization will be left to the administration, The Commentator student newspaper reported. In a statement emailed… Read more »
London borough’s City Council opposes plans to build national Holocaust memorial next to Parliament
(JTA) — A London borough’s City Council has voted unanimously to oppose a national Holocaust memorial in a park next to the Parliament building. The Westminster City Council said it is committed to building a national Holocaust memorial and education center and locating it near Parliament, just not in… Read more »
‘Doctor Who’ loves its Nazi storylines — but where are the Jews?
This story originally appeared on Alma. I’ve been a huge fan of “Doctor Who” for years, so when I saw in the trailer for the new season that the iconic time traveler’s adventures were going to feature a story set in Nazi-occupied Paris, I thought — finally. After 57… Read more »
UC Berkeley student government votes down resolution condemning pro-Palestinian display
(JTA) — A student government committee at the University of California, Berkeley, voted down a resolution condemning a display by a pro-Palestinian student group. The Associated Students of the University of California Senate’s University and External Affairs Committee met on Monday night to discuss the resolution presented by a… Read more »
Polish Jewish museum director offers to step down to break stalemate with Culture Ministry
WARSAW, Poland (JTA) – The former director of the Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews was chosen last year to return to the position he held for six years. But Dariuz Stola says he won’t take back the post due to a stalemate that his rehiring has… Read more »
UN publishes blacklist of companies operating in settlements
(JTA) — The United Nations published its list of companies doing business in settlements — what it calls “Occupied Palestinian Territory,” or the West Bank, eastern Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights released the list on Wednesday following delays to its… Read more »
Brooklyn Orthodox community gives nearly $50,000 to family of slain Jersey City cop
(JTA) — A crowdfunding campaign spearheaded by an Orthodox community in Brooklyn raised some $48,000 for the family of the police officer killed in the Jersey City attacks that also left three dead at a kosher market in the city. A check was presented Tuesday to the widow and… Read more »
Jussie Smollett indicted again over false reports of hate crime
(JTA) — Jussie Smollett, the “Empire” actor who had charges dropped last year for lying to police about a racist and homophobic attack, has been indicted by a special prosecutor on the same charges. The special prosecutor, Dan Webb, said in a statement Tuesday that Smollett faces six felony… Read more »
An unpopular Palestinian president and a disgraced former Israeli prime minister make the case for peace
NEW YORK (JTA) — Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas hasn’t negotiated directly with Israel in nearly six years and most Palestinians want him to step down. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert served 16 months in prison for bribery and fraud in a corruption scandal that ended his political… Read more »
Trump briefs family members of Parkland victims on a new way to improve school safety
(JTA) — President Donald Trump briefed some family members of the victims of the school shooting in Parkland on a new tool to assist schools with safety practices. One father said he was not invited to participate. Fred Guttenberg, whose daughter Jamie, 14, was killed in the South Florida… Read more »
US government settles lawsuit brought by Jewish groups against refugee ban
(JTA) — The U.S. government must expedite the resettlement applications of over 300 refugees affected by the Trump administration’s 2017 ban as part of an agreement settling a lawsuit by Jewish groups and others. HIAS, the Jewish immigration advocacy group, had brought the suit on behalf of its partners,… Read more »
He’s Jewish, she’s Muslim. His jazz band’s song ‘Date a Jew’ talks about the pressures surrounding their relationship.
(JTA) — Sammy Miller and his girlfriend Misha grew up in vastly different cultures: Sammy was raised Jewish in suburban Los Angeles, while Misha was raised Muslim in Karachi, Pakistan, moving to the United States when she was 12. Miller also happens to be a musician — he leads… Read more »
Mike Bloomberg: Anti-Semitism is a problem on the right and the left. Here’s how I’d combat it from day one.
(JTA) — The Jewish Telegraphic Agency has sent five questions about anti-Semitism and Jewish issues to all of the registered presidential candidates from both parties. You can read Vice President Joe Biden’s responses here and Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s responses here. 1. Anti-Semitic hate crimes are currently on the rise across… Read more »