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These fuckin clowns 🤡

"A 30-day funding freeze enacted by the #Trump administration at #FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has caused an immediate pause to the millions of dollars distributed to help vulnerable #nonprofits, including many #Jewish institutions, meet their #security needs.

#Synagogues, Jewish day schools and other organizations that rely on the FEMA funding dispersed through the Nonprofit Security Grant Program have not received reimbursements allocated to them, according to representatives from the Secure Community Network, an organization that provides security services to Jewish nonprofits."

jewishinsider.com/2025/03/jewi

Jewish Insider · Jewish security grants in limbo amid FEMA funding freezeJewish institutions that rely on the Nonprofit Security Grant Program have not received grants allocated to them during a 30-day FEMA funding freeze

"The suit, filed Tuesday in federal court in Washington, D.C., was brought by dozens of #religious groups including the governing bodies of the #Reform, #Conservative and #Reconstructionist movements. The other groups represent a range of #Christian denominations. They are challenging the #Trump administration’s reversal of an order that prohibited #Immigration and Customs Enforcement from operating in “sensitive locations” such as #churches and #synagogues."

jta.org/2025/02/11/politics/3-

Jewish Telegraphic Agency · 3 of the largest Jewish denominations are suing the Trump administration over ICE raidsBy Ben Sales

"Congregation Sha’arei Orah installed its first spiritual leader late last month, with #Rabbanit Leah Sarna taking over as one of five #women serving as solo spiritual leaders of #Orthodox #synagogues around the world.

#Synagogue President Susie Ratner said that, though it sends a positive message to Orthodox women, that wasn’t why Sarna was chosen.

“Her hiring is in some ways unremarkable because she is so talented and experienced and was the most qualified candidate,” Ratner said."

jewishexponent.com/philadelphi

Jewish Exponent · Philadelphia Shul Becomes Fifth Orthodox Synagogue in World to be Led by a WomanCongregation Sha’arei Orah installed its first spiritual leader late last month, with Rabbanit Leah Sarna taking over as one of five women serving as solo spiritual leaders of Orthodox synagogues around the world.

This is just shocking.

"#Australia has been grappling with a spate of #antisemitic attacks on #synagogues, buildings and cars since the beginning of the #Israel-#Gaza war in late 2023.

Authorities have designated some of the incidents as terrorism and vowed to crack down on the perpetrators amid concerns of further escalation, with half a dozen incidents occurring across #Sydney in the past month alone.

Police in the state of New South Wales, that has Sydney as its capital, have arrested forty people for antisemitic offences and eight relation to #arson."

reuters.com/world/asia-pacific

Donavon Parish, 29, of Hattiesburg, Mississippi,
pleaded guilty today to one count of
#cyberstalking and five counts of #abuse and #harassment using a telecommunications device.

Parish also admitted to a special finding that he targeted his victims based on their actual and perceived #religion.

According to court documents, during April and May 2022, the defendant used a voiceover internet protocol service to make a series of phone calls to #synagogues and #Jewish-owned businesses in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

In these calls, the defendant spoke to individuals answering the telephone calls on behalf of their respective institutions, at which time he repeatedly referenced the #genocide of approximately six million Jewish people during the Holocaust, stating, among other things,
“Heil Hitler,”
“all Jews must die,”
“we will put you in work camps,”
“gas the Jews” and
“Hitler should have finished the job.”
justice.gov/opa/pr/mississippi

www.justice.gov · Mississippi Man Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking and Making Antisemitic Threats Targeting Synagogues and Jewish-Owned BusinessesDonavon Parish, 29, of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, pleaded guilty today to one count of cyberstalking and five counts of abuse and harassment using a telecommunications device. Parish also admitted to a special finding that he targeted his victims based on their actual and perceived religion.

Because I'm only seeing other #Jews posting about this, non-Jews I need you to be aware that for the past month or two there has been a wave of bomb threats and swattings at #synagogues all across the US. They usually do it when services are being livestreamed. I haven't seen a single non-Jew talking about this. High holidays are coming up in a few weeks, which is when most attacks happen against our #communities. We're worried, and we need #people to know what's happening to us.

#usa #america #antisemites #fyi #psa #ausgov #politas #alert

jewsagainstfascism.com/

Jews Against FascismJews Against Fascismunapologetic jewish antifascism

‘Have we no dignity left?’: the Turkish town forced to dig itself out from the rubble

Samandağ is a town that has been left to save itself, with those left alive working to save their friends and neighbours from under the rubble. They fear the quake has brought the end of their community.

Residents said that the central government in Ankara had long neglected #Hatay province, a fertile and verdant strip of land filled with olive groves and citrus trees bordered by Syria’s Idlib province on one side and the Mediterranean sea on the other.

The earthquake’s aftermath, they said, simply showed how little the government cared to preserve what’s left of the province and its diverse people – sects who have lived side by side for millennia among ancient #synagogues, #churches, #mosques and #antiquities. The province and its rich history have survived many earthquakes, including the Antioch earthquake which occurred in 115 AD and was estimated to be of similar force to the deadly quake that struck this week.

But those who were left in Samandağ said they feared the destruction wrought by the latest earthquake was a death knell for their community, scattering #Armenians, #Alawites, #Christians and Arabic-speaking #Turks across the country to Turkey’s metropolitan cities as they were unable to stay in what was left of the town.

When the first earthquake struck in the early hours of the morning, those who found themselves alive immediately began to try and save their neighbours trapped under the rubble. The owner of a local hardware shop, Lami Doğru, pulled tools out from under his destroyed store, and brandishing a vice grip and a hammer set to work.

“I started over there,” he said, pointing to his nephew’s house past a heap of broken concrete with pipes and a lamppost strewn next to air-conditioning units, chairs and twisted wrought-iron grating piled on top of the broken pieces. “I managed to save three people, although one of them was my cousin, who we lost.”

Doğru attempted to be hopeful about Samandağ’s future and that the government would help rebuild it. “It will take a decade to get things back to how they were, if the state helps,” he said. “If not, maybe it could take up to 15 years. It was really a beautiful town.”

In the days since the earthquakes, many of those who survived have left Samandağ, abandoning the rubble of their homes for bigger cities.

Barış and his parents are debating whether they will remain. “When we were waiting in line at the morgue, the first question they asked us was: ‘What are you going to do after you bury your dead? Are you leaving?’” he said.

Days after recovering his grandparent’s bodies, transporting them to the morgue themselves in makeshift orange body bags as there was no one to help them, they returned to begin preparations to bury them. “When we searched the morgue for my grandparents, I found Gönül Sakallı and her daughter laying next to each other in their body bags,” said Barış.

“We were opening the bags to identify people and we suddenly found them. The thought suddenly struck me that a huge part of my childhood in our neighbourhood has been erased.”

theguardian.com/world/2023/feb

The Guardian‘Have we no dignity left?’: the Turkish town forced to dig itself out from the rubbleBy Ruth Michaelson