A plethora of Purim parties
Never in a million years did I think I’d be spending Purim pedaling away on a stationary bicycle, dressed as Indiana Jones, in order to power a DJ playing “Bubble Butt” by Major Lazer.
Never in a million years did I think I’d be spending Purim pedaling away on a stationary bicycle, dressed as Indiana Jones, in order to power a DJ playing “Bubble Butt” by Major Lazer.
The undergraduate student government of UCLA unanimously passed a resolution condemning anti-Semitism.\n
Some 70 years ago, my now-89-year-old grandfather, Andrew Gardner, marched.
France’s national watchdog on broadcasters reprimanded a journalist who asked a politician whether the country’s prime minister was “under Jewish influence.”\n
A non-Jewish man tore down a swastika display from a home in Sacramento.
American comedian Sarah Silverman called on Israeli voters to cast their ballots for the left-wing Meretz party.\n
“Monajat” is the most recent multisensory piece by the esteemed artist.
The Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage will provide funding for the creation of a new core exhibition of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.
A Jewish producer making a movie about the 1994 AMIA bombing case and its late special prosecutor Alberto Nisman said he was threatened.\n