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Subject This week in the Jewish world - Halle attacker sentenced to life in prison; WJC and WCC present paper on ethical issues related to COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Date December 25, 2020 2:08 PM
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Halle attacker sentenced to life in prison

World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder: “The speed, follow-through and
decisiveness of this trial is a definitive example of how the judicial system
must respond to such horrific violence, making crystal-clear there is no place
for such hateful, harmful rhetoric or behavior in society.” Read More...
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[[link removed]]WJC and WCC present paper inviting religious leaders to engage on ethical issues
related to COVID-19 vaccine distribution

The paper discusses moral questions for religious leaders and organizations to
raise in policy discussions around vaccine distribution and argues that as
decisions are “fundamentally ethical in nature, religious leaders and
organizations have a critical role and responsibility to be engaged in relevant
policy discussions.” Read More...
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[[link removed]]Board of Deputies Chief Executive Gillian Merron to be made a life peer | Jewish
Chronicle

Merron, who was nominated by Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer, will join the
House of Lords next year. Reacting to the announcement, Merron said, “I am
deeply honoured to have been appointed...I am very much looking forward to
taking my place in the House of Lords." Read More...
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[[link removed]]In the spotlight: Board of Deputies Chief Executive Gillian Merron

In an interview in 2016, Merron, the top professional of WJC’s UK affiliate,
reflected on the state of Britain's Jewish community and provided an in-depth
overview of the challenges facing British Jews in the 21st century. She also
struck an optimistic tone, outlining accomplishments that the community had made
in the fight against antisemitism. Watch Now...
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[[link removed]]WebTalk | Israel in 2020: Economy, innovation & the impact of COVID-19

With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to force Israelis to close their
businesses and stay at home, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor Eugene
Kandel discussed the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Israel's
economy and what to anticipate in 2021. Watch Now... [[link removed]] [[link removed]]

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UK Labour launches plan to combat antisemitism

In a statement Board of Deputies President Marie van der Zyl responded to the
report saying, “Labour’s Action Plan provides a suitable basis to move to the
next stage although there are certain things that require further detail,
including around the independent disciplinary process and cases that are
currently in progress under a broken system...” Read More...
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[[link removed]]Prosecutor opens investigation over antisemitic tweets targeting Miss France
runner-up | Politico

Miss France runner-up April Benayoum was the target of antisemitic tweets after
she mentioned her “Israeli-Italian” father during her remarks at the Miss France
2021 beauty pageant. The case was referred to the prosecutor’s office by
Minister Delegate for Citizenship Marlène Schiappa. Read More...
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Israel calls 4th election in 2 years | Times of Israel

Israel’s Knesset has called for the country’s fourth election in just the past
two years. Currently scheduled for March 23, experts again predict a close race. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Israel set to enter national lockdown on Sunday for 2 weeks as infections surge
| Times of Israel

The regulations will bar Israelis from entering non-immediate family members’
homes, restrict movement to 1 kilometer from home in most cases, and limit
public transportation to 50 percent capacity. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Israel ranks first in COVID-19 vaccine doses administered per capita | Jpost

With doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines already available and with more
AstraZeneca vaccines expected to arrive, Israel may be heading towards a
coronavirus-free population sooner than expected. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Mother-of-6 killed in apparent terror attack remembered for her ‘joy for life’ |
The Times of Israel

The alleged terror attack by a Palestinian assailant occurred in the northern
West Bank on Sunday afternoon as the victim, Esther Horgen, went for a run.
Horgen’s funeral was held on Tuesday morning. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Morocco and Israel to open diplomatic missions within two weeks | JPost

News of the opening of the missions was announced by Moroccan Foreign Minister
Nasser Bourita while the country was hosting a joint Israeli-American
delegation. The two countries agreed to normalize relations less than a month
ago. Read More...
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Pandemic forces Holocaust survivor interviews onto Zoom | The Washington Post

Talking via Zoom, Holocaust survivor Mano Orel, 95, recounted his story of
survival. He wept to the audience as he spoke of how his mother, Liza, and
younger brother, Rafael, had been lured to an Athens synagogue with promises of
food, and shipped off to the Auschwitz death camp. Read More...
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Jewish community vows to appeal acquittal of AMIA bombing suspect | JTA

The bombing, which occurred in 1994
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deadliest terrorist attack in Latin American history as well as against any
Jewish target outside of Israel. The Jewish community expressed outrage at the
defendant’s claim that he was unaware that the truck he sold would be used as a
bomb in the attack on the AMIA building. Read More...
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[[link removed]]EU Parliament seeks targeted sanctions on Iran for human right abuses | JPost

The resolution, which was overwhelmingly approved by a vote of 614 to 12,
condemned the Iranian regime’s violation of human rights, including the regime's
executions of Iranian journalist Ruhollah Zam and Iranian wrestler Navid Afkar,
and called for sanctions against the regime. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Satellite images show building at Iran's Fordow nuclear facility | AP

The construction site sits northwest of Fordo’s underground facility, built deep
inside a mountain to protect it from potential airstrikes and detection. The
location is close to other above-ground support and research-and-development
buildings. Read More...
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Congressional spending package doubles security funding for nonprofits | JTA

The grants, which launched in 2005, have dramatically increased in recent years
in part because of a spate of deadly attacks on Jewish targets since 2018. For
years, Jewish groups received more than 90% of the money, but that has
substantially dropped in recent years as other communities have come under
attack. Read More...
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Vatican News launches new page in Hebrew

Launching the webpage, Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa described Hebrew as “a
language which is symbolically important for us Christians.” With the launch,
Hebrew becomes the 36th language covered by the Holy See’s multimedia
information portal, which launched three years ago. Read More...
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22 December 1894 | Alfred Dreyfus sentenced to life in prison for selling
military secrets

The antisemitic coverage of the trial and Dreyfus' conviction was a turning
point for future Zionist leader Theodor Herzl, who realized that assimilation
would not end antisemitism, as Dreyfus was a high-ranking assimilated French
official. Read More...
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[[link removed]]20 December 1963 | Trial of Auschwitz SS personnel begins in Frankfurt

Perhaps the most notorious individual tried during the Frankfurt Trials was Karl
Höcker, the adjutant to Auschwitz Commandment Richard Baer. While Höcker’s
leadership role was undisputed, the prosecution accused him of serving on "the
ramp”, meaning he participated in the process of selecting which new arrivals
would be sent to death. Read More...
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