Month: July 2022
In Ukraine’s Uman, locals predict war won’t keep all Jewish pilgrims away
As Ukraine and Israel try to deter worshipers from Rosh Hashana trip, locals expect reduced turnout but for many to still show up — and hope for better behavior
Read MoreU.S. reaches deal with Moderna for omicron COVID-19 vaccine
The U.S. orders with Pfizer and Moderna include options to purchase 300 million doses each, but reaching that total will require more funding from Congress.
Read More6 Ways You’re Coping With a Roller-Coaster Market
Readers from around the world shared their strategies for protecting their retirement savings and how, or if, they’re adjusting their tactics.
Read More6 Ways You’re Coping With a Roller-Coaster Market
Readers from around the world shared their strategies for protecting their retirement savings and how, or if, they’re adjusting their tactics.
Read MoreHenry Ford’s ‘ghost’ opens up about his infamous antisemitism in new art documentary
A century after the publication of ‘The International Jew,’ filmmaker Andy Kirshner revives the automaker in ’10 Questions for Henry Ford,’ screening at the SF Jewish Film Festival
Read MoreHenry Ford’s ‘ghost’ opens up about his infamous antisemitism in new art documentary
A century after the publication of ‘The International Jew,’ filmmaker Andy Kirshner revives the automaker in ’10 Questions for Henry Ford,’ screening at the SF Jewish Film Festival
Read More$1.1 billion Mega Millions jackpot on the line Friday night
The giant jackpot is the nation’s third-largest prize and is the result of 29 consecutive drawings without anyone matching all of the game’s six numbers.
Read MoreIsraeli detained by Greece in mistaken identity case cleared to return home
Dudi Ashkenazi was released from detention in early July but was unable to leave Greece until receiving clearance from Peru, which issued the international warrant for his arrest
Read MoreIsraeli detained by Greece in mistaken identity case cleared to return home
Dudi Ashkenazi was released from detention in early July but was unable to leave Greece until receiving clearance from Peru, which issued the international warrant for his arrest
Read MoreCrews in Ukraine prepare to ship grain trapped by months of war
Ukraine is a key global exporter of wheat, barley, corn and sunflower oil, and the loss of those supplies has raised global food prices, threatened political insecurity and helped push more people into poverty and hunger in already vulnerable countries.
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