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  • Obituary - ARTHUR RICHARD LOUV

    Jun 7, 2024

    Arthur Richard Louv, Esq., aged 78, of Maitland, Florida passed away peacefully on May 29, 2024. Arthur lived a life marked by service, dedication and unwavering integrity. He was a proud graduate of St. John’s University and Vanderbilt University Law School. His academic achievements laid the foundation for a distinguished career in law, characterized by a profound commitment to his clients and a steadfast adherence to ethical principles. Before embarking on his legal career, Arthur served h...

  • Obituary - FRANCES "FRITZY" SOLOMON

    Jun 7, 2024

    Mrs. Frances “Fritzy” Solomon, 91, of Clermont, Florida passed away peacefully Thursday, May 23, 2024, at Inspired Living Ocoee surrounded by family following a brief illness. Mrs. Solomon was born June 21, 1932, in Brooklyn, New York to the late Alex and Betty (Meyerowitz) Friedenthal. Mrs. Solomon moved to the Central Florida area in 1985 from New York with her late husband Richard H. Solomon of blessed memory. Mrs. Solomon is survived by her loving daughters, Blanche Solomon of York, South Carolina, Dr. Maris (Cantor Doug) Ramsay of Cle...

  • Obituary - BEATRICE SUSAN TRAVITSKY

    Jun 7, 2024

    Beatrice Susan Travitsky, age 83, died peacefully with her children by her side on May 24, 2024, under the care of Advent Health Hospice. Bea was born Sept. 17, 1940, in Queens, New York and was the daughter to Fay and Adolf (Ricky) Weinberger. Bea spent her childhood in Jackson Heights, New York. She graduated from Newtown High School in Queens at the top of her class. Bea worked in the Garment District in New York City and met Larry Travitsky through friends while he was still in the army....

  • Despite string of pro-Palestinian statements, CUNY faculty union rejects Israel boycott

    Luke Tress|Jun 7, 2024

    (New York Jewish Week) — Three years after voting to “consider” boycotting Israel, and weeks after defending a pro-Palestinian student encampment, the faculty union of the City University of New York overwhelmingly rejected a resolution calling for an Israel boycott. The union’s president actively opposed the resolution, saying that it inappropriately singled out Israel. But insiders say the Professional Staff Congress’ rejection may have had more to do with the union’s salary negotiations than any principled view about the Israel-Hama...

  • Evacuees from northern Israel demand elimination of Hezbollah threat

    Amelie Botbol|Jun 7, 2024

    By (JNS) — Evacuees from Israel’s north set up a tent encampment on Tuesday outside the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem to protest their ongoing displacement due to daily attacks by the Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah in Lebanon. “We’ve been unable to return to our homes for more than seven months. We won’t go back until we know we’re safe,” Raphael Salve, co-founder of Lobby 1701, a group representing displaced people from northern towns and villages, told JNS. Lobby 1701 is named after the U.N. Security Council Resolution that...

  • Israel gives UNRWA 30 days to evacuate Jerusalem facility

    David Isaac|Jun 7, 2024

    (JNS) — The Israel Land Authority notified the U.N. relief agency UNRWA that it must immediately vacate state land and buildings in northern Jerusalem, which it had occupied illegally. The Israel Land Authority is also demanding retroactive compensation of $27 million shekels (~$7 million) for the years the United Nations Relief and Works Agency used the land. Yitzchak Goldknopf, minister of construction and housing, announced the decision on Wednesday afternoon, at the annual meeting of the Israel Bar Association in Eilat. In a letter sent W...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Jun 7, 2024

    US health, human services secretary appears to recognize ‘Palestine’ (JNS) — Xavier Becerra, the U.S. secretary of health and human services, appeared to recognize “Palestine” as a formal entity and referred to a “cycle” of violence between Israelis and Palestinians during a speech at the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland. “The health and security of each nation is irrevocably connected to the health and security of people everywhere,” the former California attorney general said at the gathering of the body which is part of...

  • IDF's Rafah operation unaffected by ICJ, ICC steps

    Yaakov Lappin|Jun 7, 2024

    (JNS) — Recent moves by the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court at the Hague are having no tangible effect on the Israel Defense Force’s ongoing Gaza operation, aimed at dismantling Hamas’s remaining battalions in Rafah city. While the courts have signaled a disturbing willingness to cooperate to varying degrees with “lawfare” initiatives against Israel, aimed at delegitimizing Israeli military actions to defend the country against a genocidal terrorist group, this has had no obvious influence on how the Israe...

  • After Oct. 7, just 19% of Israeli Jews believe a Palestinian state can peacefully coexist with Israel

    Ron Kampeas|Jun 7, 2024

    (JTA) — The share of Israeli Jews who believe an Israeli and a Palestinian state can peacefully coexist has plummeted since Oct. 7, according to a new survey. The figure of 19 percent, reported in a study published Thursday by the Pew Research Center, was the lowest since Pew started surveying Israelis in 2013. It is down from 32 percent in a survey released just weeks before the war broke out. In 2013, according to Pew, nearly half of Israeli Jews — and a majority of Israelis overall — supported a two-state solution. In 2005, another polli...

  • Images of death and devastation in Rafah rattle some of Israel's most ardent defenders

    Ron Kampeas|Jun 7, 2024

    (JTA) – For months, Zoe Buckman, a Brooklyn artist with more than 72,000 followers on Instagram, has posted about the hypocrisy she sees in critics of Israel who downplayed atrocities committed by Hamas on Oct. 7. On Monday, she again decried hypocrisy. But this time, she aimed her criticism in large part toward fellow supporters of Israel. "Folks who do not condemn loss of civilian life in Palestine are akin to the many who refuse to condemn 10/7, h@mas and what is being done to the h...

  • US, Europe stay away from Raisi tribute at UN

    Mike Wagenheim|Jun 7, 2024

    (JNS) — The United States and Europe stayed away from a United Nations General Assembly tribute to the late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. The so-called “Butcher of Tehran,” said to be responsible for the killings of thousands of Iranian dissidents, died on May 20 in a helicopter crash that also killed the country’s foreign minister and six others. “The United States will not attend today’s United Nations tribute event for President Raisi in any capacity,” Nate Evans, spokesperson for the U.S. mission to the United Nations, said in a sta...