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September 28, 2018

U of Michigan Senate Advisory Committee Says Letter Recs Should Be Merit-Based, Not Personal

University of Michigan’s Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA) issued a resolution on Monday that indirectly rebuked Professor John Cheney-Lippold for refusing to write a letter of recommendation for a student to study abroad in Israel for political reasons.

The resolution states that professors should base their decisions on whether or not to write a letter of recommendation solely on “merit”:

“Within the guidelines set forth by the American Association of University Professors [AAUP], and ‘demonstrate(ing) respect for students,’ faculty should let a student’s merit be the primary guide for determining how and whether to provide such a letter.”

The AAUP guidelines cited state that professors should “make every reasonable effort to foster honest academic conduct and to ensure that their evaluations of students reflect each student’s true merit” and “avoid any exploitation, harassment, or discriminatory treatment of students.”

Cheney-Lippold told the student, Abigail Ingber, in a Sept. 5 email that he won’t write her a letter because he is part of an “academic boycott” against Israel. He told the Michigan Daily, “I was following a call by representatives of Palestinian civil society to boycott Israel in a very similar tactical frame as South Africa.”

University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel said in a Sept. 20 statement that the university is opposed to any academics boycott against Israel; however, several Jewish groups have said that Schlissel’s didn’t go far enough and that Cheney-Lippold should be disciplined for refusing to write the letter.

H/T: Algemeiner

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Gal Gadot Meets Murder in ‘Nile,’ Gets Animated on ‘Simpsons’

Gal Gadot has added another project to her busy calendar. She’ll star in a new adaptation of Agatha Christie’s “Death on the Nile” as heiress Linnett Ridgeway Doyle, a character played by Lois Chiles in the 1978 film version, and Emily Blunt in the BBC’s “Poirot” series.

Kenneth Branagh, who directed “Murder on the Orient Express” last year, will direct and presumably reprise his role as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. It will be released Dec. 20, 2019, on the heels of “Wonder Woman 1984,” due out Nov. 1, 2019.

The art heist thriller “Red Notice” with Dwayne Johnson is on Gadot’s summer 2020 slate; she’ll join Bradley Cooper in “Deeper,” about a deep-sea dive; and she’ll star as screen legend Hedy Lamarr in a Showtime miniseries.

This weekend she has a cameo in the 30th season premiere of “The Simpsons,” airing Sunday, Sept. 30 on Fox. The Israeli actress also lends her voice to a street racer named Shank in the “Wreck-It Ralph” sequel “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” in theaters Nov. 21.

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Six Palestinians Dead in Latest Gaza Riots

At least six Palestinians died, and more than 500 were injured, during Friday’s Hamas-led riots at the Gaza border, including a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

The Israel Defense Force (IDF) has stated that there were 20,000 Palestinians at the riots, many of whom threw rocks, burning tires and explosives at IDF soldiers. No IDF injuries were reported.

Additionally, the IDF said that there were Palestinians who breached the border fence, but retreated to the Gaza side of the border.

The 20,000 rioters were an increase from the more than 10,000 rioters in the week prior, as Hamas called for more Palestinians to riot at the border. Israel has stated that the increase stems from deteriorating ceasefire negotiations with Hamas.

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A Divine Embrace (Sukkot)

Your sukkah is a divine embrace but

the sun beats down too hot

and I may be frustrated and I can’t figure out how to build it on my own

so I kick it and it falls.

But we are in this divine embrace

whether we say hello or goodbye

it’s shalom.

swimming in this web of twig and myrtle

braided with hearts and bamboo

We are within this divine embrace

even if we leave and go

for it may rain and I will run for more cover.

Isn’t your God the One who created all?

So, enjoy this playtime.

Enjoy this bounty of colors and confusion

Enjoy the growth and expansion

We are in the divine embrace

of this world.

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Israel Says IAEA Failed to Act After Being Notified of Iranian Nuclear Site

A senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 10 that Israel told the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about the Iranian nuclear site that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed at the United Nations on Thursday, but the agency failed to act.

The official added that the IAEA had no idea what was going on at the site, and when they didn’t take any action, the Israeli government decided the best course of action was to reveal the site to the public in Netanyahu’s U.N. speech.

“We wanted to wake up the world and pressure the IAEA to act against the suspected facilities in Iran,” the official said.

Israel also told the United States about the nuclear site. The United States joined Israel in calling for the IAEA to investigate the site, although a U.S. intelligence official told Reuters that it was “somewhat misleading” to call it a nuclear site.

“We have known about this facility for some time, and it’s full of file cabinets and paper, not aluminum tubes for centrifuges, and second, so far as anyone knows, there is nothing in it that would allow Iran to break out of the JCPOA [the Iran nuclear deal] any faster than it otherwise could,” the official said.

A different U.S. official said that the facility stored records of Iran’s nuclear program.

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif told an Iranian news agency on Friday that Netanyahu is a “liar who would not stop lying.”

The IAEA has yet to react to Netanyahu’s speech.

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EU Budget to Withhold Palestinian Aid Over Anti-Semitism in Textbooks

A committee in the European Parliament voted on Thursday to withhold more than $17 million in Palestinian aid due to anti-Semitism in Palestinian textbooks.

According to the Jerusalem Post, the committee voted to amend the European Union’s budget to freeze the aid based on textbook content that featured “numerous examples of violent depictions, hate speech – in particular against Israel – and glorifications of jihad and martyrdom.”

Examples included textbooks stating that the United States was at fault for the 9/11 terror attacks, as well as hailing Palestinian “martyrdom…in clashes against Israelis.”

Under the amendment, the money will be unfrozen “when the Palestinian Authority has committed to reform its school curriculum and textbooks to bring them in line with UNESCO standards for peace and tolerance in school education.”

The more than $17 million in withheld funds amounts to around 5 percent of the EU total aid to the Palestinian Authority.

United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said in August that the PA textbooks were part of the reason as to why the United States cut funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

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IAC for Action, UCLA Student Speak Out Against SJP Conference to UC Regents

At a Sept. 27 UC Boards of Regent meeting at UCLA, the Israeli-American Coalition for Action and a third-year student at UCLA spoke out against UCLA for its plan to host the National Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) conference in November.

The student, Justin Feldman, accused SJP of aiming to demonize Israel through “resolutions to boycott Israel, claiming that Israel is an apartheid state, and even comparing Israel to Nazi Germany –– all of which are officially defined as anti-Semitism by the United States State Department.”

Feldman proceeded to highlight what he called “disturbing” statements from various SJP members, including desires to “stuff some Jews in the oven” as well as inviting “speakers with proven connection to terrorist organizations such as Hamas.”

“Some are even convicted terrorists themselves, like Rasmea Odeh, who was convicted [in Israeli courts] and jailed for the murder of two Israelis and many more wounded,” Feldman said. “These are SJP’s role models. Does this sound like a human rights conference to you?”

Feldman added that the SJP conference will be closed to the public, arguing that this violates UCLA policy and that pro-Israel students should be allowed to attend in order to defend Israel and expose any instances of anti-Semitism that occurs at the conference.

“I ask you, the UC regents, to either prevent SJP from hosting this conference at UCLA… or alternatively, require SJP to open its conference to all students,” Feldman said.

Subsequently, Jonathan Harris, director of the IAC for Action, cited tweets from SJP members that read, “May Allah curse the Jews, and that’s all,” “Where do Black Jews sit? Wait for it…IN THE BACK OF THE OVEN,” and “Give me a weapon and send me to Gaza.”

“Would a group dedicated to the hatred of African-Americans be as welcome?” — Jonathan Harris

Harris added that 36 percent of Facebook and Twitter posts from people affiliated with SJP at an unnamed American university “endorsed terrorism and violence against Jews,” arguing that this showed that SJP is “anti-Semitic at its core.”

“A group rooted in hatred for Zionism and the rights of the Jewish people is coming to UCLA to celebrate itself and seek legitimacy in the realm of public discourse,” Harris said. “Would a group dedicated to the hatred of African-Americans be as welcome? Or perhaps a group routinely justifying violence against women? Such groups, clearly, would not be allowed, yet a national network promoting hatred and violence against Jews will come to UCLA. “

By allowing SJP to hold a conference that is closed to the public, Harris argued that UCLA is failing to abide by its anti-discrimination policy for Jewish and Israeli students.

“SJP’s hatred of Jews and Israel is racism,” Harris said, “Violent, rationalized racism. And this conference in Los Angeles sends one clear signal to anti-Semites: ‘Come to UCLA – you are welcome here.’”

After the two spoke, UC Regent Sherry Lansing said that she had thought that UCLA required all conferences to be open and that it was “very concerning” that SJP’s conference is going to be closed to the public.

In an emailed statement to the Journal, the university noted that SJP’s national conference is still “in the early planning stages,” so it’s not yet clear if the event is going to be closed to the public.

“If the conference is not open to the entire campus community, it will not be eligible for University funding,” the statement read. “However, if the conference foregoes University funding, there is no systemwide or UCLA policy that would require the event to be open to the entire campus community.”

“There is a systemwide UC Policy that requires that certain Registered Campus Organization (RCO) events be open to all university community members. However, that policy applies only to events where compulsory campus-based student fees are used for the activity.”

UCLA has come under fire for agreeing to host the SJP conference; for instance, a petition from the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) has called on UCLA to reverse its decision. More than 1,600 people have signed the petition as of publication time.

The description of the conference on SJP’s national website called for the destruction of Zionism and accused it of promoting “ethnic cleansing, destruction, mass expulsion, apartheid, and death.”

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Seth Rogen’s in a Pickle in Dual Movie Role

Seth Rogen will portray a Jewish immigrant pickle maker and his great-grandson in a new untitled comedy for Sony Pictures. The project casts Rogen as Herschel Greenbaum, who comes to America in 1918 and finds work in a pickle factory. He falls into a vat of pickles and gets preserved in brine for a century. When he emerges in present day New York, he’s the same age as his lookalike great-grandson Ben, also played by Rogen. The actor will produce the movie, expected to begin shooting in October in Pittsburgh.

Rogen has several other films in the works or on the calendar. In the comedy “Flarsky,” he plays the title role, a journalist who becomes part of a presidential candidate’s (Charlize Theron) inner circle. Also starring Andy Serkis and Alexander Skarsgard, it will be released June 7. Due out the following month, Jon Favreau’s live action/CGI hybrid remake of “The Lion King” features Rogen as the voice of Pumbaa the warthog.

Awaiting release dates are “Zeroville,” a James Franco-directed Hollywood comedy-drama set in 1969, and “Newsflash,” in which Rogen plays newscaster Walter Cronkite in a story of the John F. Kennedy assassination seen from the point of view of the man who first reported it on live television.

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Elephants in Tanzania by Lisa Niver

Are You Ready to go to the Serengeti?

Please enjoy my video journey through my first African safari and 100th country with Abercrombie and Kent Luxury Tailor Made Journeys.

Lions in the Serengeti by Lisa NiverDid you see Part 1: Where Did I Travel on My First African Safari?

Video #3 Leaving Tarangire, Tanzania for Safari in the Serengeti

Join us as we fly from Arusha to the Serengeti, Tanzania.
There were zebra on the airstrip.
We saw three of the Big 3 in Tarangire.
What will we see in the Serengeti?
I cannot wait to explore!

Minutes from the airport we saw TOPI, they look like they are wearing blue jeans. We saw a lion in the distance, then an elephant, I even took selfies with the elephants. Next we saw another LEOPARD! It was incredible to walk it move.

We saw animals crossing the road! One of my favorite things.
We saw our first olive baboons— there was a group of all sizes even babies! We saw banded mongoose and gorgeous scenery with a crocodile.

Our new home would be Sanctuary Kichakani for two nights which moves three times a year to follow the great migration. We ate lunch which was so great I even had seconds!

My luxury canvas tent was incredible and I love the bucket shower.
Join us for the next video to see our surprise!

Video #4 Afternoon Safari from Sanctuary Kichakani to the Hippo Pool

July 11 2018
What will you see in the Serengeti?

We saw a lion, leopard, elephants, crocodile and olive baboons?

What will we see next?
It is time to go to the hippo pool which is only about 7 minutes from Sanctuary Kichakani! I spotted a bee-eater bird, we saw water buffalo, zebra and we were allowed to get out of the safari vehicle and watch the hippos at sunset.
Should you go on safari in Africa? YES!
How close are the animals in the Serengeti? Very close! We saw wildebeest!

What will happen next?
I love the Serengeti! More animals on safari in the next video!

Hippo in Tanzania by Lisa Niver

Video #5 Searching for big cats in the Serengeti: 8 lions and a leopard

Jambo from Sanctuary Kichakani in the Serengeti!

After sunrise we went on our game drive.
We were searching for big cats: lions, leopards and cheetahs!

We saw baby olive baboons, giraffes, zebra, warthog, wildebeest, hartebeest, dwarf mongoose and gazelles.
Our incredible guide, Filbert, brought us to an area where we saw four lions! We saw two lioness and two cubs playing. One of the lioness made a kill of a Thompson’s gazelle! It was truly amazing! We then saw a leopard bring a kill of a gazelle up into the tree tops! We went on to see four more lions during the day.

We also saw vultures, elands and more birds.
We had a picnic in the Serengeti under a tree.

Yes I did take selfies with the animals! I did hula hoop around the campfire too!
Asante Sana! Thank you to Filbert for the most amazing day!
Who did you travel with? I was on an Abercrombie and Kent Tailor Made Small Group Journey to Tanzania, my 100th country, and Kenya.

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The Torah’s Sequel Begins Now — A Poem for Haftarah V'Zot HaBerachah by Rick Lupert

The Torah’s Sequel Begins Now — A Poem for Haftarah V’Zot HaBerachah by Rick Lupert

I’ve always wondered what it’s like
on the other side of the river.

All of creation, plus generations enslaved
plus forty years led to this moment.

Joshua, entrusted with the the mantle of his
life-long friend Moses who disappeared

forever up a mountain. Joshua whose spirit
took on a capital S. Joshua who tells everyone

get ready to cross. It’s his book now
and we can almost prove it happened.

Put on your river crossing shoes.
Bring this whole story with you.

Let the events spill out of your mouths
every weekend. On Mondays and Thursdays too.

Every piece of dirt your feet touch is a gift.
Joshua – the last man who knew Moses.

Ready to conquer our inheritance.
And here we are, 3500 years later

(It’s a rough number) still trying to
get to the other side of the river

Taking free plane rides to the other
side of the river – Still conquering

the inhabitants of the other side of the river.
My feet have touched that ground.

I floated down the Jordyn on more
than one occasion. I’ve eaten the

Kosher french fries of our freedom.
I’m still looking for anyone with a beard

to tell me what to do. Joshua, Moses
and any other name written in

an ancient tongue. Please, tell me
how to be free.


God Wrestler: a poem for every Torah Portion by Rick LupertLos Angeles poet Rick Lupert created the Poetry Super Highway (an online publication and resource for poets), and hosted the Cobalt Cafe weekly poetry reading for almost 21 years. He’s authored 21 collections of poetry, including “God Wrestler: A Poem for Every Torah Portion“, “I’m a Jew, Are You” (Jewish themed poems) and “Feeding Holy Cats” (Poetry written while a staff member on the first Birthright Israel trip), and most recently “Donut Famine” (Rothco Press, December 2016) and edited the anthologies “Ekphrastia Gone Wild”, “A Poet’s Haggadah”, and “The Night Goes on All Night.” He writes the daily web comic “Cat and Banana” with fellow Los Angeles poet Brendan Constantine. He’s widely published and reads his poetry wherever they let him.

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