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i think i anchored this story in a jewish family, in a jewish tradition.e tradition. one of the stories is that hannah reaches out to her grandmother when she finds out she has to move. and her grandmother shares that she moved not just to another town but to another country. and we are a country of immigrants and there are so many stories of people coming and adapting and finding their way in a new land, a new town, and a new co. i think there is a lot that is general about the story, not just particular to the jewish faith. the other way hannah starts to feel better about her situation is when a new friend reaches out. i think that is something that obviously can happen with anyone. >> sandra, wonderful. we will take a quick break and return o children's author, sandra feede, in a moment. > >> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i'm honored to be your host. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with children's author sandra feeder and her book called bitter and sweet. it is about a young girl named hannah who moves because her father gets a new job a
i think i anchored this story in a jewish family, in a jewish tradition.e tradition. one of the stories is that hannah reaches out to her grandmother when she finds out she has to move. and her grandmother shares that she moved not just to another town but to another country. and we are a country of immigrants and there are so many stories of people coming and adapting and finding their way in a new land, a new town, and a new co. i think there is a lot that is general about the story, not just...
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why is this war deepening jewish anxiety? rabbi pinchas goldschmidt in jerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. hi, stephen. thank you for inviting me to hardtalk. it's the second time with you. it's the second time and it's a pleasure to have you back on the show. things have changed since you were last talking to me there. you sit in jerusalem. you served as chief rabbi of moscow for, what, pretty much three decades. you made your life in russia and just a couple of months ago, you chose to leave. why? i went to sleep the 23rd of february in the evening in moscow. and i woke up in the morning in a different country. it was still moscow, but with different rules, with different laws. and ifelt... ..that the world is changing and... ..isaw... ..the bombs, bombing of kyiv. the new laws in russia cracking down on dissent. we saw that the remnant of any free media was closed down. ekho moskvy, the novaya gazeta and others. and... but this is only the beginning. interesting, rabbi, that you choose to say the world changed on february 24th
why is this war deepening jewish anxiety? rabbi pinchas goldschmidt in jerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. hi, stephen. thank you for inviting me to hardtalk. it's the second time with you. it's the second time and it's a pleasure to have you back on the show. things have changed since you were last talking to me there. you sit in jerusalem. you served as chief rabbi of moscow for, what, pretty much three decades. you made your life in russia and just a couple of months ago, you chose to leave....
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she dresses like a jewish orthodox man. no. the members of the ultra orthodox community, tel aviv is a city of sin, as opposed to the holy city of jerusalem. i . i contrasts feature heavenly in her songs, which he writes with her partner or he also way, way now. we would have an open microphone and had voice, and one of us would be just improvising things and jibberish ng things. but even though it happens in such a intuitive way, eventually we build as we'll build songs around that after having conversations about what is important to us. and they are very intimate conversations because m, well we have that ability, we're not just music partners, we're life partners. and it's a big part of how i got to for him. my identity is an artist. ne, oh, we call the song as children a song for adults. i mean, mom, i cannot hear me when the pandemic stroke, it is and who so started imagining a different world. a world at a standstill. one without disasters, without bad news. i heard, he says and, and we're that is life to us and i've, i'
she dresses like a jewish orthodox man. no. the members of the ultra orthodox community, tel aviv is a city of sin, as opposed to the holy city of jerusalem. i . i contrasts feature heavenly in her songs, which he writes with her partner or he also way, way now. we would have an open microphone and had voice, and one of us would be just improvising things and jibberish ng things. but even though it happens in such a intuitive way, eventually we build as we'll build songs around that after...
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one jewish athlete in the winter games which are held in february of 1936 in germany, and one jewishathlete in the summer games, and it's been speculated that germans included one jewish athlete on each team to be able to say, look, we are not discriminating against jewish athletes. the jewish athletes who competed in the summer games, she is a fence or. she was a dominant fence, or had won a gold medal of the 1928 games, add competed in los angeles in 1932, and stayed in l.a., rather than returning to germany. in part, concerned for her own safety once the nazis took power, in 1933. she has one jewish parent, and she wins a silver medal at the 1936 games, in fencing. she is remembered most for her moment on the podium. here she is on the right of this photo, she had features that the nazis would've described as, quote, aryan features. blond haired woman, and she's giving the nazi salute. on the podium. a jewish woman, which was expected of all german athletes, and there's a lot of speculation about why she did this. some people say she needed to protect her family members who were s
one jewish athlete in the winter games which are held in february of 1936 in germany, and one jewishathlete in the summer games, and it's been speculated that germans included one jewish athlete on each team to be able to say, look, we are not discriminating against jewish athletes. the jewish athletes who competed in the summer games, she is a fence or. she was a dominant fence, or had won a gold medal of the 1928 games, add competed in los angeles in 1932, and stayed in l.a., rather than...
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we're not discriminated discriminating against jewish athletes the jewish athlete who competed in the summer games. helena meyer is a fencer. she was a dominant fencer. she had already won a gold medal in the 1928 games had competed in los angeles in 1932 and then stayed in la rather than returning to germany in part. i think concern for her own safety once the nazis took power in in 1933. helena has one jewish parent and she wins a silver medal at the 1936 games in fencing. she's remembered. most for her moment on the podium here. she is on the right of this photo helena meyer had features that the nazis would have described as quote aryan features a blonde-haired woman and she's giving the nazi salute on the podium a jewish woman, which was expected of all german athletes and there's a lot of speculation about why helena meyer did this some people say that she did it to protect her family members who were still in germany. she was worried especially for her brothers who were still living in germany, so that that's possible others say that she did it to try to rehabilitate her own im
we're not discriminated discriminating against jewish athletes the jewish athlete who competed in the summer games. helena meyer is a fencer. she was a dominant fencer. she had already won a gold medal in the 1928 games had competed in los angeles in 1932 and then stayed in la rather than returning to germany in part. i think concern for her own safety once the nazis took power in in 1933. helena has one jewish parent and she wins a silver medal at the 1936 games in fencing. she's remembered....
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he would teach a jewish child. ah, anita alaska. val fish was born into a german jewish family in 1925. she was the youngest child. the nazis came to power in 1933. what happened then was that i was sent to berlin, where a jewish cello teacher taught me. it was not long before the 9th of november, everything changed at that moment. we knew we couldn't stay, but unfortunately it was already too late. the pope rome of november 9th 1938 revealed the extent of the nazi threat anti semitic persecution. gave way to genocide. anita lucko, val fish was deported to ocean city in december 19. 43. we already knew what out of it's meant that we were going to be murdered the last station. but nothing turns out the way you expect. because she could play the cello, she became part of the women's orchestra of oceans. this saved her life. over a 1000000 people died in the camp between 19401945. most were gast, others were shelter, beaten to death. many died of illness and starvation. we thought as long as they want music, they went
he would teach a jewish child. ah, anita alaska. val fish was born into a german jewish family in 1925. she was the youngest child. the nazis came to power in 1933. what happened then was that i was sent to berlin, where a jewish cello teacher taught me. it was not long before the 9th of november, everything changed at that moment. we knew we couldn't stay, but unfortunately it was already too late. the pope rome of november 9th 1938 revealed the extent of the nazi threat anti semitic...
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he would teach a jewish child. ah, anita, alaska. val fish was born into a german jewish family in 1925. she was the youngest child. the nazis came to power in 1933. what happened then was that i was sent to ben inn where a jewish cello teacher taught me. it was not long before the 9th of november, everything changed at that moment. we knew we couldn't stay, but unfortunately it was already too late. the pilgrim of november 9th 1938, revealed the extent of the nazi threat anti semitic persecution. give way to genocide, anita lusk, of all fish was deported to ocean. in december 1943. we already knew what auschwitz meant, that we were going to be murdered the last station. but nothing turns out the way you expect. because she could play the cello, she became part of the women's orchestra of oceans. this saved her life. over a 1000000 people died in the camp between 19401945. most were gast, others were sheltered, beaten to death. many died of illness and starvation. we thought as long as they want music, they went pu
he would teach a jewish child. ah, anita, alaska. val fish was born into a german jewish family in 1925. she was the youngest child. the nazis came to power in 1933. what happened then was that i was sent to ben inn where a jewish cello teacher taught me. it was not long before the 9th of november, everything changed at that moment. we knew we couldn't stay, but unfortunately it was already too late. the pilgrim of november 9th 1938, revealed the extent of the nazi threat anti semitic...
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he has a jewish daughter and son-in-law. he has jewish grandchildren.resident in the history of the republic as personally close to the jewish people as donald trump. and things like the abraham accords, these were really important. and yet at the same time when asked to call out white supremacists -- >> proud boys, stand back and stand by. >> when he stood there days after charlottesville and said -- >> but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. >> the neo-nazis knew exactly what he meant. his attitude, his language. the choices that he made ushered in this hate. >> excuse me. i saw the same pictures as you did. >> reporter: so jason greenblatt, he argues if you read all of the remarks in that charlottesville press conference he did condemn the neo-nazis and the white supremacists. >> and i'm not talking about the neo-nazis and the white nationalists because they should be condemned totally. >> if donald trump convincingly, consistently, clearly called out the extremists and the anti-semites it wouldn't even matter what he said i
he has a jewish daughter and son-in-law. he has jewish grandchildren.resident in the history of the republic as personally close to the jewish people as donald trump. and things like the abraham accords, these were really important. and yet at the same time when asked to call out white supremacists -- >> proud boys, stand back and stand by. >> when he stood there days after charlottesville and said -- >> but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides....
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in his my sizing on a jewish singer is hunted down. i'm not dealing with jewish culture, i'm dealing with the parody of the anti semitism. and the case of big messer, this idea of the send and bark, ah, the sort of the, that the, the person who bears all the responsibility or all the trauma or of, of the fault is, is what i think is the important thing. they make him the jew in my collection. and kosky production holds mud accountable. ah, i believe wagner has created his own personal hell. now he's not like 6 of us, rolling that stone up that hill and rolling his personal hell is that he is permanently in a witness box having to justify what he did say or what happened to his music. and that's the position that i think vibe in. i'm not sure where he can get out of that . yet, wagner continues to be celebrated on a grand scale every year at the bible at festival. an important social event for the rich and famous ah, an anti semitic propagandist, celebrated as a german genius. for many jewish musicians, that's a provocation. eulley gorg
in his my sizing on a jewish singer is hunted down. i'm not dealing with jewish culture, i'm dealing with the parody of the anti semitism. and the case of big messer, this idea of the send and bark, ah, the sort of the, that the, the person who bears all the responsibility or all the trauma or of, of the fault is, is what i think is the important thing. they make him the jew in my collection. and kosky production holds mud accountable. ah, i believe wagner has created his own personal hell. now...
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in his my sizing on a jewish singer is hunted down. i'm not dealing with jewish culture, i'm dealing with the parody of the anti semitism. and the case of big messer, this idea of the send and bark, ah, the sort of the, that the, the person who bears all the responsibility or all the calmer or of, of the fault is, is what i think is the important thing. they make him the jew in my collection. and kosky production holds mud accountable. ah, i believe wagner has created his own personal hell. now he's not like 6 of us, rolling that stone up at hill and rolling his personal hell is that he is permanently in a witness box having to justify what he did say or what happened to his music. and that's the position that i think 5 in i'm not sure where he can get out of that bush. yet, wagner continues to be celebrated on a grand scale every year at the bible at festival. an important social event for the rich and famous ah, an anti semitic propagandist, celebrated as a german genius. for many jewish musicians, that's a provocation. eulley gorgie
in his my sizing on a jewish singer is hunted down. i'm not dealing with jewish culture, i'm dealing with the parody of the anti semitism. and the case of big messer, this idea of the send and bark, ah, the sort of the, that the, the person who bears all the responsibility or all the calmer or of, of the fault is, is what i think is the important thing. they make him the jew in my collection. and kosky production holds mud accountable. ah, i believe wagner has created his own personal hell. now...
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rosa is jewish, only the germans did not know that she was jewish. they thought she was armenian.neral, i would not understand either. armenians are jews. she was some kind of redhead. you are generally a good woman, probably, maybe in life you would, if you met somewhere separately. we could buy vodka together, maybe. justice emotions rimomo, you are forzacenons terna esperanza wartrata sometimes it seems to me that i dreamed about it. such a large bright room and fluffy pillows and some kind of lace doily on the pillows and everyone wants to be barefoot. i also remember on the floor. such grass smells so wonderful and i remember my father holding me on his shoulders. security come on already come on come on. faster shoes i'll go get my shoes stolen. let's. oh , mother of cigarettes, if there are cigarettes a lot of things could be exchanged for both bread and clothes. could kill for cigarettes well, i mean, i could here's a pack of cigarettes, kill this one. would anyone do? i will kill you. what are you doing, where are you looking? let him go. come on, you can't let him go. i'
rosa is jewish, only the germans did not know that she was jewish. they thought she was armenian.neral, i would not understand either. armenians are jews. she was some kind of redhead. you are generally a good woman, probably, maybe in life you would, if you met somewhere separately. we could buy vodka together, maybe. justice emotions rimomo, you are forzacenons terna esperanza wartrata sometimes it seems to me that i dreamed about it. such a large bright room and fluffy pillows and some kind...
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from polish political leaders to entire jewish families.ased signs of jewish life and culture. the genesis of a johnson. they even erased the names of polish jews cities and, as my father said, used them for their own terrible purposes. >> it is not the real name. actually the name was a very nice, beautiful little city with a lot of synagogues, ha saidic people, intellectual people and everything that you can think of. >> what is this all about? because we see the names of all these towns. >> on this glass bridge you see etched the names of just a few of the thousand jewish communiques across europe that were destroyed. these were communities where jews lived for hundreds of years and they're basically obliterated overnight. >> i saw the name of my mother's hometown in poland. i was thinking of my mom, how he was such a strong woman. during the war she survived and she helped her two brothers and younger sister survived. when they came to buffalo, new york, she built a home. >> survival was really a remarkable story, especially your mom in
from polish political leaders to entire jewish families.ased signs of jewish life and culture. the genesis of a johnson. they even erased the names of polish jews cities and, as my father said, used them for their own terrible purposes. >> it is not the real name. actually the name was a very nice, beautiful little city with a lot of synagogues, ha saidic people, intellectual people and everything that you can think of. >> what is this all about? because we see the names of all...
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how we got here has a lot to do with jewish medicine.dad was born of the very poor part of turkey and grew up on a dirt floor. the only way out was a scholarship. he managed to get a scholarship to article school. he matriculated in 1944. medical schools in turkey were ok. in 1944, the university was probably the top medical school in the world. all the jewish physicians fleeing the atrocities of the nazis, were given a solemn that they desired in turkey. some of the most famous doctors in the world had fled from germany, austria, czechoslovakia, poland and had come to turkey taught my father. when my dad finished medical school, and the u.s. was looking for doctors because we didn't have enough doctors in the 50's, he was brought here. which is how my family was blessed to experience the american dream. the american dream was tangible. i am a living embodiment of it. it was clear. if you worked hard, if you respected the values and people around you, if you wanted to become like america, then you would live the american dream. we have d
how we got here has a lot to do with jewish medicine.dad was born of the very poor part of turkey and grew up on a dirt floor. the only way out was a scholarship. he managed to get a scholarship to article school. he matriculated in 1944. medical schools in turkey were ok. in 1944, the university was probably the top medical school in the world. all the jewish physicians fleeing the atrocities of the nazis, were given a solemn that they desired in turkey. some of the most famous doctors in the...
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even the jewish people, that is, the jews did not have anyone in this state.and they are holding on to this land with their teeth. already 74 years old and every year israel is getting stronger earrings here we are important important very moments i'm sorry for sure sergey i'm sorry that not all the jews of the world responded to the call of the great founders of israel as a state to come to palestine, but still a certain proportion and this means that the people who went were generally already very like-minded people and no one had to be convinced that it is necessary to fight for this state and what it should have been like, this is also a very important moment because we are only now observing that the indicators are finally equalizing for example, in various important issues of vital importance, which means to exist in ukraine or not, to equalize the survey indicators, and between the east and the west of the country, between the rooster, for example, and there and the north of ukraine, this moment also seems to me to be extremely important, the actual uni
even the jewish people, that is, the jews did not have anyone in this state.and they are holding on to this land with their teeth. already 74 years old and every year israel is getting stronger earrings here we are important important very moments i'm sorry for sure sergey i'm sorry that not all the jews of the world responded to the call of the great founders of israel as a state to come to palestine, but still a certain proportion and this means that the people who went were generally already...
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russia violates the law the next court hearing on the closure of the moscow office of the oldest jewish organization will take place on august 19 natan shuransky, an israeli politician and former government official, believes that the kremlin's desire to be closed is a politically motivated rabble-rouser russia, which is almost completely isolated from of the free world is looking for a way out. they are trying to put pressure on various countries. they are scaring germany with the fact that people will start dying from in the cold winter, they also begin to put pressure on us using a jewish organization. israeli analysts say that russia is not satisfied with the policy of the new prime minister yair lapid regarding the war in ukraine. his predecessor, natalie benad, tried not to criticize russia and even flew to moscow at the beginning of a full-scale war with the proposal to become a mediator... and later, becoming the prime minister, followed a less balanced approach, he clearly defined russia as an aggressor, this concerns soviet rhetoric rather than any specific actions, but in thi
russia violates the law the next court hearing on the closure of the moscow office of the oldest jewish organization will take place on august 19 natan shuransky, an israeli politician and former government official, believes that the kremlin's desire to be closed is a politically motivated rabble-rouser russia, which is almost completely isolated from of the free world is looking for a way out. they are trying to put pressure on various countries. they are scaring germany with the fact that...
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it was nice if off the additional info with you to throw in with them to throw in your stuff with jewish louis. this is jim meadows. i'm lose cartoon. almost sure. not says joe, of you. you live slaves and you're brought to new a message and not as q jogan. you speak to a can you because you always to well knew it was printing wire to the cook of land which was stolen was my picture. so nisha bothering you spirited including phoenix, you mean it's a j a c, a barrage. got it. okay. i can get my car to get the plugin. you need your luggage on to pneumonia. i knew well now in the pals program institute always refuse to swim in the plains, come out. not says cooper, stooping, configuration losing close to points by your column a. should we wait? you actually you can you call and then when i see them now, but then, but i'm wrong if should it's a honda what is the, what is it? thanks so much assume you get. well, the thing is that the settlement with what was happening in the ukraine before february, the 24th 2022 and was happening now was a result of consistency. and systematic planning used
it was nice if off the additional info with you to throw in with them to throw in your stuff with jewish louis. this is jim meadows. i'm lose cartoon. almost sure. not says joe, of you. you live slaves and you're brought to new a message and not as q jogan. you speak to a can you because you always to well knew it was printing wire to the cook of land which was stolen was my picture. so nisha bothering you spirited including phoenix, you mean it's a j a c, a barrage. got it. okay. i can get my...
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there's a possibility that i'm of jewish background and they said so what. the president is not anti-semitic. so over the holidays i talked to my daughters and explained what the possibilities were. they were obviously fascinated and already thought ofar their grandparents were interesting and complicated and that was that. then a from michael dobbs, who i think you probably know, a reporter from the "washington post" wanted to do a profile of me. but you arebe not allowed to tak to the press between the time that you are named and the time that you are confirmed. soeo my office goes and names te ovarious people in europe that e could talk to. and on the day that i was oconfirmed he came into my offe and started presenting documents he had cards that explained where they died and some photographs and i said you do know that many members of your familye died in the holocaust. it's one thing to find out you're jewish and it's another thing to find that, horrified, stunned. the only way that i can describe it is it's hard to believe that i was the first woman s
there's a possibility that i'm of jewish background and they said so what. the president is not anti-semitic. so over the holidays i talked to my daughters and explained what the possibilities were. they were obviously fascinated and already thought ofar their grandparents were interesting and complicated and that was that. then a from michael dobbs, who i think you probably know, a reporter from the "washington post" wanted to do a profile of me. but you arebe not allowed to tak to...
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they said because you were jewish. that was two shocks. one, he couldn't attend school. and two, he did not know that his family had been jewish. that was a double shock to him. paul fairbrook was 10 years old, things are going badly in germany. his father was a pretty successful banker, and he decided that he did not like what was happening in germany, took the family to palestine, later to the netherlands and eventually the united states. many of these have stories where if you would read the stories , you would think this is a novel, but it cannot be a novel because it is too outlandish to be a novel. some of the stories of their escapes were amazing, some were straightforward. they were able to travel to the united states, but most of them came here, and the army , of course, recognized the value of not only their language but their incentive for interrogating these prisoners. their reactions to the interrogation process was fascinating. they would say, you know, i realize these people i was interrogating were not really bad people. they were doing what they were req
they said because you were jewish. that was two shocks. one, he couldn't attend school. and two, he did not know that his family had been jewish. that was a double shock to him. paul fairbrook was 10 years old, things are going badly in germany. his father was a pretty successful banker, and he decided that he did not like what was happening in germany, took the family to palestine, later to the netherlands and eventually the united states. many of these have stories where if you would read the...
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i mean, it's one thing find out your jewish. it's another to find that i was appalled horrified stunned and the only way i can describe it in is it's now hard to believe but i was the first woman secretary state and they really were questions as to whether a woman could be secretary of state and so the way to describe it was i had been asked to represent my country in a marathon the first time a woman ever had been and given a very heavy package to unwrap as i ran. so the only thing i could do at the time was ask my brother and sister to go to the czech republic to begin to try to put the story together and they did but i felt that there was more to find out and and i wanted to kind of expand not only to find out about the jewish part of it but to really look at my parents' personal story, which is the core of this book i talk about it kind of in three layers. the inner core is their story. my father was a czechoslovak diplomat and and we'll talk about that in the various things that he did and he came, you know, they were very
i mean, it's one thing find out your jewish. it's another to find that i was appalled horrified stunned and the only way i can describe it in is it's now hard to believe but i was the first woman secretary state and they really were questions as to whether a woman could be secretary of state and so the way to describe it was i had been asked to represent my country in a marathon the first time a woman ever had been and given a very heavy package to unwrap as i ran. so the only thing i could do...
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it's usually a day for religious jewish people to mourn. and to fast as well in combination of the destruction of the temple, and it has become somehow also politicized in recent years, because ultra nationalist israelis are using this day to go up to the temple mount, which is also known as the harem, i sharif. or the oxford compound for muslims, and that is seen as a publication. there was also a far right wing politician that went up to the temple mound in the morning. and there was a lot of concern that this could further inflame. we are what is happening. are in garza but there where the scuffles are, there were a lot of people are going up to the temple mount, but it didn't have a direct impact on the conflict between our garza and israel. and how much has the role of this military operation played in the upcoming israeli elections? while that question has been asked here also many times because it seems that you know, there are a lot of elections in israel and there are also a lot of military operations. and some of them have been la
it's usually a day for religious jewish people to mourn. and to fast as well in combination of the destruction of the temple, and it has become somehow also politicized in recent years, because ultra nationalist israelis are using this day to go up to the temple mount, which is also known as the harem, i sharif. or the oxford compound for muslims, and that is seen as a publication. there was also a far right wing politician that went up to the temple mound in the morning. and there was a lot of...
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the jewish homeland of course and it was in that region.ut jews have been there forup 5000 years up until 2000 we will go back there that they'll say we can't there is nothing there. it is a wilderness between theo mediterranean and the dead sea there is nothing there. so he started this thing in 1897 and jews from all over came to talk about building country and my great uncle was actually there. they started fighting with each other which is how the jews communicate. [laughter] they have to speak hebrew or yiddish and so he kept insisting there would be a country and said in 1897 it will not be in five years that it will be in 50 years and 50 years later the state of israel was born in spite of everything so that is the message of hope to you and a message of hope to me. >> this was apropos but how do you find the transition from screenwriter to political activist?s what is similar? what is different quick. >> playwright is aer very technical endeavor it's all about engineering. so to engineer a play you lead the audience from one scene t
the jewish homeland of course and it was in that region.ut jews have been there forup 5000 years up until 2000 we will go back there that they'll say we can't there is nothing there. it is a wilderness between theo mediterranean and the dead sea there is nothing there. so he started this thing in 1897 and jews from all over came to talk about building country and my great uncle was actually there. they started fighting with each other which is how the jews communicate. [laughter] they have to...
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carciofi alla giudia - jewish fried artichokes.ould make these. ask anyone here and they'll tell you that this weird looking vegetable is a definitive roman food. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> ciao, ciao, ciao. but what i love is that under those rough outer leaves it contains an entire history - a story of how society's outcasts can change the habits of an entire city. these picturesque ruins once contained the misery of rome's jewish ghetto. from the 1500s onwards, the city's entire jewish community was locked in this walled area, only allowed to leave to do menial jobs in the daytime before being locked in at night. >> italia tagliacozzo is in her 80s and has lived here her whole life. [ speaking non-english ] >> she is in her 80s and has lived here her whole life. when the nazis seized rome in october 1943 the ghetto was a sitting target and it's 1,204 residents were sent to the gas chambers. italia was one of just a handful who escaped when her uncle hid her outside the city. for the few who survived, food became a vital
carciofi alla giudia - jewish fried artichokes.ould make these. ask anyone here and they'll tell you that this weird looking vegetable is a definitive roman food. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> ciao, ciao, ciao. but what i love is that under those rough outer leaves it contains an entire history - a story of how society's outcasts can change the habits of an entire city. these picturesque ruins once contained the misery of rome's jewish ghetto. from the 1500s onwards, the...
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it was coming to donna all kinds thought it was jewish human olga. it would just is new social, not political push 2 to 3 to put him on because i mean, you know, a divorce. look you school goal was to look at these bus to please put off his co bus. so grandma's criteria, which and chastise port is william tony, cla i missed an answer, not enough for marijuana. linda who says what could give me a glitch and under push to north east boy. yeah. when you look in that yours in a clue, mental crystal chemical should go away from premier with the yes and easy did you anger? when you minutes assistance could go to a youth appeal of where you rush us. kill us, daniel. decent. your bulk of b to b. m. prost, the crush mart went to lou discriminate and the bus up i give clarity. i d little gullow. when you keep pushing these to them still only region. again, you're writing a particular grey intervention auditor, and i see a good show up with control. minute loop was to you go over you cove and he's but tell you on the data, nodded down magenta. quit that magic y
it was coming to donna all kinds thought it was jewish human olga. it would just is new social, not political push 2 to 3 to put him on because i mean, you know, a divorce. look you school goal was to look at these bus to please put off his co bus. so grandma's criteria, which and chastise port is william tony, cla i missed an answer, not enough for marijuana. linda who says what could give me a glitch and under push to north east boy. yeah. when you look in that yours in a clue, mental crystal...
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a 941, the o u n. organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto and evolve english nearly 7000 people were killed. a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start gorilla activities and established the u. p. a. their flag and remains the same. then darrow was the mastermind behind the movement. during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the bay. and 2010 ban deer was made a national hero of ukraine and such tortured processions, take place every year. the issue used, the queers to chill area code, thumb you to show you are the so she just went on pretty well. i choose which one you put you might which room will immune thought, only to ladies a lot. susie conversation officers can bundles to you, marsh. i was interested in your sources upon a bundle bill. so soon if loggins are soon melody. walton pushed the co, carson children to flock at the grocery porch for blue on their new minutes could do you know, at the bill and i piece in no joke at the river w young if you'll you with blue with them. so that will get miss and i think you stil
a 941, the o u n. organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto and evolve english nearly 7000 people were killed. a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start gorilla activities and established the u. p. a. their flag and remains the same. then darrow was the mastermind behind the movement. during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the bay. and 2010 ban deer was made a national hero of ukraine and such tortured processions, take place...
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take no call the apartheid road because the roads simply serve the jewish communities in jewish colonies and settlement to the south tourism. we have a whole jewish neighborhood overhead and now we are driving over palestinian valley. the settlements of building hilltops overlooking the palestinian in the valleys between them. the main reason that they are built on hilltops is for the self protection and for them to dominate the surrounding. ah, so though israel build hundreds and thousands of structures in the west bank, the number of tape ologies is very limited. they all variation on the single o double family houses with red roof, very suburban technology. in fact, red roof is something that is mandated by law because this is allowing the military to navigate the landscape to understand what's ours, what's the, what's the trends? so where you can bomb and we're not the you to enter the house through the, in a circuit. and as you move through the house, you open towards the view. the house itself is like an optical instrument. and when it is laid in rings around the hilltop, it is lik
take no call the apartheid road because the roads simply serve the jewish communities in jewish colonies and settlement to the south tourism. we have a whole jewish neighborhood overhead and now we are driving over palestinian valley. the settlements of building hilltops overlooking the palestinian in the valleys between them. the main reason that they are built on hilltops is for the self protection and for them to dominate the surrounding. ah, so though israel build hundreds and thousands of...
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jane: the discovery of pre-world war ii jewish life has been turned -- footage of pre-world war ii jewishbeen turned into a documentary. ♪ welcome to "world news america," on pbs and around the globe. independence day and ukraine should be a cause for celebration, but instead the country is marking a grim milestone. it is exactly six months since the country was invaded by russia. president biden announced almost $3 billion in military aid. the largest package so far. president zelenskyy said his country will continue to fight and there is no indication that russia is prepared to sto either. the missile strike on the rail station today is set to -- said to have killed at least 15 people. quentin sommerville boards from the frontline in southern ukraine. >> once me into the line of fire. just another day for the 59th brigade of defying the odds. it's a sprawling frontline, over 100 miles long, mostly fought and held by these men. the positions here haven't moved in months. they are outgunned, outnumbered. it has been like this since day one. they are used to it. they are now in the range o
jane: the discovery of pre-world war ii jewish life has been turned -- footage of pre-world war ii jewishbeen turned into a documentary. ♪ welcome to "world news america," on pbs and around the globe. independence day and ukraine should be a cause for celebration, but instead the country is marking a grim milestone. it is exactly six months since the country was invaded by russia. president biden announced almost $3 billion in military aid. the largest package so far. president...
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i know jewish and muslim students for ede have missed tests and had to do it before the other classmates or far after or not begin time to make up their work. we need a framework to make students supported even if their holiday is not a full day off school. i echo what hansen said and believe this resolution should be passed. >> thank you. upon you are excused now. we will now take public comment. do we need to move item approximate read it in the record prior to public comment. i believe that this item has been moved at first read thanksgiving is not necessary. >> thank you. we have 23 speaker cards. how much time would you like. how many? 23 speaker card in person and 7 hands online. we will do a total 30 minutes a minute each. i will call 5 names at a time lineup when you hear your name and forgive me if i mispronounce. i worked as a school volunteer for 10 years. above all i have been on the roof top in local school for past 20 years. part of the public school system. ede a quiet holiday the kids are enjoying the food and unwrapping gifts my kids you can imagine what ede mornings ele
i know jewish and muslim students for ede have missed tests and had to do it before the other classmates or far after or not begin time to make up their work. we need a framework to make students supported even if their holiday is not a full day off school. i echo what hansen said and believe this resolution should be passed. >> thank you. upon you are excused now. we will now take public comment. do we need to move item approximate read it in the record prior to public comment. i believe...
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susan: the recent court has been all catholic, all jewish. so how did that migration happen? prof.arton: the jewish one is a little bit harder to answer. the catholic one is easier in my opinion. the catholic one is partially because -- i am not stating -- republicans really, really, really wanted to appoint people who were antiabortion. and so those folks tended to be catholic so there is a bad litmus test on the republican side that meant the bulk of the republicans being appointed were going to end up being catholic. i think judge jackson is -- susan: she identifies as christian but not catholic. so adding more diversity. prof. barton: she and gorsuch would have some diversity to it. for a stretch we had only jewish people and catholics and that is unusual because it used to be the exception, but to have it become the rule is somewhat interesting. but also it was unusual to have so little diversity, so jackson would help in that regard for sure. susan: while we are talking about jewish justices, you're -- you write a bit about louis brandeis. prof. barton: one of my favorites. b
susan: the recent court has been all catholic, all jewish. so how did that migration happen? prof.arton: the jewish one is a little bit harder to answer. the catholic one is easier in my opinion. the catholic one is partially because -- i am not stating -- republicans really, really, really wanted to appoint people who were antiabortion. and so those folks tended to be catholic so there is a bad litmus test on the republican side that meant the bulk of the republicans being appointed were going...
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and -- jewish americans. correspondent wrote at the time anyone coming to russia at this time must bear in mind the paradox that this country's evolution is become the most reactionary power on earth unquote. in america he was walking on eggshells in terms of anti-semitismn and anti-communim and when he returned to russia there was a horrifying period of anti-semitism that he walked right into in november of 1948 and that chapter in the book goes into that. anyhow i could go on and on. it's an important theme in the book. it goes into the ultimate question why did he do this? so,di go ahead. >> i felt it was a fascinating thread that runs throughout the book. >> i'm sorry it happened and i'm sorry it's true that yeah. >> that takes me to my next question to you outline some of the ideological complex in the 20th century in iowa in the midwest. can you speak about the american intelligence and speak about a whole bunch of other things. i'd like to learn more about the ideological conflict in the united states.
and -- jewish americans. correspondent wrote at the time anyone coming to russia at this time must bear in mind the paradox that this country's evolution is become the most reactionary power on earth unquote. in america he was walking on eggshells in terms of anti-semitismn and anti-communim and when he returned to russia there was a horrifying period of anti-semitism that he walked right into in november of 1948 and that chapter in the book goes into that. anyhow i could go on and on. it's an...
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you have a partial good on a percentage of jewish about, ah, no, sir. this is rich tutorials review on the old fashioned m as in york tray. i wish if i can attend more detail on this. the stature funding burbock martin and mariano finance for loan russian york may at if nation are they so he a tough lansky army. ah, a sphere well is, could easily find a sequential. she should sort of show you what i'm going to do. but it was rubbish . you sure? ga camino. yes, good credit was aim than you and the reason was that who else will be doing? it? will be 3 o'clock. i wish the boy knew pretty chestnut rickie told cut was hit that war. but his actual opinion on the healing image don't. but i asking a said a portion godaddy fortune they selena willa. we've used enough bullshit. oh clients case portion. no. could i you know, don't cook. i've done appraiser. sure. let me. is it a one year boy, each sculpting supple that come freaked particular sheets? patricia ski, a leslie from hero and yeah, i will no problem your stores and have consisted of store to sort of get
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that gave an indication that there's also some focus here today on jerusalem, as you said, it's a jewish holiday. many religious people are morning and today of morning and fasting. remembering at the destruction of the temple has become highly politicized as well, in a way, in recent years that some people are going up on the temple mount, which is the oxide compound known for muslims among them. also some national is the far right politician and that's seen as a publication by palestinian. so there is concern, you know, that this will also inflame for the detention so we're talking about inflame intentions. is there any possibility or any sense out there that things called calm down sooner rather than later? well, i think it's still true too early to say we are getting a lot of reports out of egypt. that's the traditional mediator, usually between israel, hamas and other militant, actually in this case, the islamic jihad, you know, that they're working together with cutoff. do you and other players pushing for a cease fire? a but so far there's no indication yet. you know, there's noth
that gave an indication that there's also some focus here today on jerusalem, as you said, it's a jewish holiday. many religious people are morning and today of morning and fasting. remembering at the destruction of the temple has become highly politicized as well, in a way, in recent years that some people are going up on the temple mount, which is the oxide compound known for muslims among them. also some national is the far right politician and that's seen as a publication by palestinian. so...
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can be seen by anyone, middle to middle mythology, a pre narrative from that i just to modest jewish across 3 cough. he paused roscoe, previously coast albano let's though just to woolen. i believe i was younger, he would be work. but toyota solution when you join him in the bucket coordinate nazis. my okay, he's go bunder roscoe, chillman, masika. dora a video of any normal person would find these peaches shocking or any pam? this is just human mute. you must have i genuinely course the dory. so you not see a, a with to mom and crane squab. metalli's mom. thought a mule fulfills your flash reason or shoot up to you. we are both in my be studies controls, man after world war 2, the atrocities of fascism was still vivid in people's minds. and hearts were heavy shocking documentary, film, and photos. exposing naziism was shown at the nuremberg trial for the 1st time soon came entries of unspeakable crimes. and now why do the available people who haven't forgotten the history can compare the events of 80 years ago with those of today? 974. germany adolf hitler was appointed chancellor a
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that's what a nice jewish boy does. worked at atomic energy center in oak ridge, tennessee for four years, became a nuclear engineer there, one of the first of 300 at that time, and then we moved to san diego for the last 10 years before immigrating. my identity as a jew was one that i wanted to maintain that identity, and i want to assure that our children would not intermarry. living in israel seemed to be part of it. - i had friends in the states, i was riding regularly, swimming pool in the background, christmas trees and hannukah bushes and everything was perfect, and when we came here, it was, i hated it for two years. from day one, horses were my savior and it was just horses, horses, horses, and a lot of drawing american flags in notebooks at school, but with time you learn the language you learn what the country's about and you gradually adapt and adopt. - a horse is probably one of the most sensitive creatures on earth, and because they're so, so sensitive, they can read you so well. when you just come and tou
that's what a nice jewish boy does. worked at atomic energy center in oak ridge, tennessee for four years, became a nuclear engineer there, one of the first of 300 at that time, and then we moved to san diego for the last 10 years before immigrating. my identity as a jew was one that i wanted to maintain that identity, and i want to assure that our children would not intermarry. living in israel seemed to be part of it. - i had friends in the states, i was riding regularly, swimming pool in the...