47 minute read
News
BY SIMCHA ABIR
The UK government is to chair the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in 2024.
The government last chaired the Alliance, which is made up of 34 countries including the US and Germany, a decade ago.
The union unites governments to promote and strengthen Holocaust education and research.
The UK’s chairmanship will be supported by experts including Holocaust Educational Trust, UCL’s Centre for Holocaust Education, Association of Jewish Refugees, Wiener Library and Holocaust Memorial Day Trust representatives.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said it was a poignant moment for the UK to chair the Alliance 80 years after the first discovery of the Nazi death camps.
“We will never forget the worst crime of modern history and we will never relent in the fight against antisemitism,” he noted. Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick added, “It will be a great honour for this country to chair the IHRA and continue to lead the way in promoting Holocaust education and remembrance. Our new UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre will bear witness to the evils of the Holocaust and stand as a permanent reminder of why we need to make a stand against antisemitism wherever and whenever it appears”. CFI ParliamenDominic Raab PHOTO: tary Chairman WIKIMEDIA (Lords) and head of the UK IHRA delegation, The Lord Pickles commented, “At a time when Holocaust distortion and revisionism is on the increase the UK intends to be at the forefront of nations that uphold the truth of the Shoah, with a clear unblinking eye.” He added, “The UK Chair will build on cooperation between international institutions to fight antisemitism and Holocaust denial”.
The UK was the first country to adopt the adopt the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism in 2016. Around three quarters of local councils and over 80 universities in the UK have adopted the definition following the government’s encouragement and own adoption.
BY DAVID SAFFER
should they wish.” He added, “We are so pleased Prime Minister Boris that our KLBD caterers Johnson’s much awaited can now carry out larger lockdown easing an- wedding functions. They, nouncement had ram- together with the hospiifications for the Jewish tality industry, have had community with caveats. an incredibly difficult
The country remains at time over the pandemic Step 3 until July 19 but the and we wish them all the update means that cou- very best for the coming ples will be able to cele- weeks and months.” brate their wedding with Boris Johnson The US is delighted shul more family and friends attendances continue to from June 21. rise. In line with government guidance, so-
Numbers depend on how many people a cial distancing and masks are still required. venue can safely accommodate with social “Do join us if you are able,” commented distancing measures in place. Dancefloors Wilson. “We will review possible changes to though will remain closed. our guidance as and when lockdown restric-
The news is good for KLBD caterers re- tions ease further.” garding simchas after months of uncertainty. The government has changed rules on
Shul attendances and stonesettings will stonesettings allowing an attendance limit also see increased numbers. to 50 people from Monday.
The United Synagogue has welcomed The US has already increased the limit for the news even with limitations on certain funerals to 50 people to help more family aspects. Steven Wilson, Chief Executive of and friends attend. the United Synagogue, said, “Many couples “Ceremonies will continue to take place have already been forced to postpone their outside to reduce the risk of transmission big day a number of times. The government among guests,” noted Wilson. has said that the number of people who Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s concan attend will now be determined by how firmed residential summer camps can go many people a venue can safely accom- ahead in bubbles of 30 children, a move modate with social distancing measures in applauded by the US and Board of Deputies. place, including guests of all ages and any- “This means Covid-19 secure Tribe resone working at the event.” idential camps can go ahead,” noted a US
Couples are encouraged to contact their spokesperson. US venue to understand what is possible. “This will help ensure some viability for
“The government has said that dance- the community’s residential summer camps floors will sadly have to remain closed,” for young people,” added BoD President noted Wilson. “We know weddings are not Marie van de Zyl. The Board is meeting Dethe same without dancing, but we recognise partment of Education officials this week the government’s desire to keep guests and and will look for reassurance that if Step 4 staff safe and we are pleased the couple will number limits come into force residential still be able to enjoy a first dance together, camp limits will be lifted.
PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA
Trial to take place over Rabbi assault
Two men will stand trial over the assault of Rabbi Rafi Goodwin, of Chigwell & Hainault United Synagogue, last month.
Abderrahman Brahimi, 25, and 18-yearold Souraka Djabouri, both of Tudor Crescent, Ilford, east London, appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court yesterday charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Rabbi Goodwin was allegedly struck over the head with a concrete brick in Chigwell and needed hospital treatment for head injuries on May 16.
Brahimi and Djabouri are also charged with robbery and religiously aggravated criminal damage.
Prosecutors allege Rabbi Goodwin’s phone was stolen.
Both men deny all charges. They were remanded in custody to face trial at a later date, a court official said. The trial may be listed in November.
The Jewish Weekly www.thejewishweekly.com
office@thejewishweekly.com editorial@thejewishweekly.com letters@thejewishweekly.com advertising@thejewishweekly.com London tel. 0203 906 8488
Manchester tel. 0161 804 1321 WHAT’S INSIDE THIS WEEK
02 News 16 Opinion 19 Games 20 Community 30 Feature 31 Cookery 36 Judaism 42 Kids 44 Youth 46 Sport
DISTRIBUTED IN: UNITED KINGDOM: LONDON, MANCHESTER, LEEDS, BOURNEMOUTH, GATESHEAD, BIRMINGHAM, LIVERPOOL BELGIUM: ANTWERP
“We are preparing for renewed fighting,” he said about the annual parade.
The US Embassy in Jerusalem banned employees and families entering the Old City on Tuesday.
The IDF was on high alert 48 hours after the new government was sworn in.
“Tensions (are) rising again in Jerusalem at a very fragile & sensitive security & political time, when UN & Egypt are actively engaged in solidifying the ceasefire,” UN Middle East envoy Tor Wennesland Tweeted. “Urge all relevant parties to act responsibly & avoid any provocations that could lead to another round of confrontation,” he added.
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid criticised radical protesters at the march chanting “Death to Arabs!” He described them as “a disgrace to the Israeli people” on Twitter. “The fact that there are radicals for whom the Israeli flag represents hatred and racism is abominable and unforgivable,” Lapid noted.
The flag march, called off in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, is held on Jerusalem Day to mark the reunification of the city in 1967. For many Israelis, there is a right to march through Jerusalem. For others, the route entering the Old City through Damascus Gate and Muslim quarter is provocative.
The May 10 parade led to Hamas terrorists launching 4,400 rockets into Israeli cities. Hostilities saw 243 Palestinians killed and 1,600 injured. Thirteen people in Israel died with 350 people injured.
The IDF stated it had struck a “serious blow” to Hamas and PIJ’s rocket production capabilities.
Former Prime Minister Netanyahu hailed ‘Operation Guardian of the Walls’. The Iron Dome defence system intercepted 90% of rockets.
The IDF destroyed dozens of facilities used by Hamas’s military wing in its day-today running of the Gaza Strip. The IDF also killed senior Hamas and PIJ commanders, stopped underground raids, destroyed dozens of anti-tank guided missile teams and intercepted drone and naval attacks.
Netanyahu went on to lambast the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva as “shameful” for launching an inquiry into Israel’s actions against Hamas. Defence Minister Benny Gantz slated the decision which drew UNHRC’s “basic legitimacy” into question.
The UK opposed the motion. UK Ambassador to the UNHRC, Simon Manley, “condemned” indiscriminate attacks by Hamas. US Secretary of State Blinken noted UNHRC was a “flawed body, in need of reform”.
US President Joe Biden’s administration has pledged support for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defence system.
A long-term ceasefire must include the return of Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed held captive by Hamas since 2014 and 2015 respectively, and IDF soldiers Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul killed in the Operation Protective Edge 2014 conflict.
Hamas must provide proof of life as part of any prisoner swap negotiations.
There are reports Israel has provided a list of Hamas prisoners they will release in exchange for MIAs.
Alta appeal may be heard
The Court of Appeal will decide whether an appeal can be heard in the case of two-yearold Alta Fixsler on Wednesday June 23.
If granted, the appeal will be heard the same day. The judge’s current order has been put on hold.
Israel President Reuven Rivlin and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein joined the quest for Alta to be treated in Israel in preference to palliative care.
Over 36,000 people have responded to a Jewish Weekly petition launched to allow a leave of appeal to enable Alta, who suffered severe brain injury at birth, to be treated by an Israeli or American hospital.
A High Court judge ruled life-sustaining treatment should be withdrawn. But Alta’s family want her to be transferred to an Israel or American hospital care on religious and ethical grounds.
With time running out to save Alta, Rivlin appealed to Prince Charles to help Alta’s parents’ request.
“It would be a tragedy if these parents’ wishes could not be accommodated in a way that respects both the law and their religious beliefs,” Rivlin noted in a letter to the Prince of Wales.
Edelstein appealed to Health Secretary Matt Hancock on the family’s behalf.
According to Israeli law where parents oppose cessation of medical treatment leading to a child’s death and life expectancy exceeds six months, medical treatment must not cease.
Alta lacked oxygen when she was born in December 2018 but miraculously survived. Hopes she may come home hit complications and the hospital advised removal of support but Alta’s parents demanded private support at home or abroad, both viable.
An appeal for Alta’s care has reached £275,900.
Alta Fixsler with brother and father
PHOTO: COURTESY
This is Pears Court. This is your Retirement Living with Jewish Care.
We’ve been blown away by the level of interest in our brand new one and two bed apartments nestled in acres of beautiful woodland on the Stanmore/ Hertfordshire borders.
The Ronson Family Community Centre is at the heart of the Sandringham site, offering a range of events, activities and Shabbat and festival celebrations. Find out more about being part of a thriving Jewish community with the peace of mind 24-hour support brings.
To request a brochure or visit our show home call 020 8922 2200, email retirementliving@jcare.org or visit jewishcare.org/retirementliving
The establishment of Pears Court has been made possible thanks to the exceptional generosity of the Pears Foundation
BY DAVID SAFFER
partnership between our two countries.” World leaders have congratulated US Vice President Kamala HarPrime Minister Naftali Bennett ris backed Biden’s comments on on forming a new government in building strong bonds while adIsrael. vancing security and peace for Is-
US President Joe Biden, Rus- raelis and Palestinians. sian President Vladimir Putin and US Secretary of State Antony Prime Minister Boris Johnson were Blinken welcomed Bennett and Alamong many to look forward to ternate Prime Minister Lapid. forming a working relationship. “The Secretary and the Minister
The philosophy regarding Iran, discussed the US commitment to the Palestinians and security will Israel’s security, the importance top agendas for initial discussions. of maintaining a cessation of hos-
Former Prime Minister Benja- tilities, opportunities to deepen min Netanyahu vowed to “topple a and broaden normalisation of “dangerous left-wing government” diplomatic relations, the threat in his first address as opposition posed by Iran and other regional leader on Monday. But the over- priorities,” the State Department riding messages of support for the said, adding Blinken looked Bennett-Yair Lapid alliance has forward to welcoming Lapid to dominated media outlets. Washington.
Biden took a month to speak with US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Netanyahu after taking office but Austin congratulated Defence Minimmediately welcomed Bennett in ister Benny Gantz and continuing an official statement to strengthen dialogue to deepen the US-Israel “all aspects of the close and endur- strategic partnership and commiting relationship” between the two ment to Israel’s security “remainnations. ing ironclad”.
“Israel has no better friend than UN Middle East Peace Envoy the United States,” he said. “The Tor Wennesland welcomed adbond that unites our people is evNaftali Bennett PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA Yair Lapid PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK vancing the “ultimate goal” of a idence of our shared values and lasting peace between Israelis and decades of close cooperation and as serve as Prime Minister for two years before Israeli and Palestinian peace talks to reach a Palestinians. we continue to strengthen our partnership, handing the role to Foreign Minister Lapid. “just and lasting solution” within a two-state The United Arab Emirates Foreign Ministhe United States remains unwavering in its “As we emerge from COVID-19, this is an solution based on international law and try looked forward to progressing regional support for Israel’s security.” exciting time for the UK and Israel to contin- parameters. peace, strengthening tolerance and coexist-
Biden added, “My administration is fully ue working together to advance peace and President of the European Council Charles ence, and embarking on a new era of coopercommitted to working with the new Israeli prosperity for all,” Johnson said. Michel is looking forward to strengthening ation in technology, trade, and investment. government to advance security, stability, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab the EU-Israel partnership for “common World Jewish Congress President Ronand peace for Israelis, Palestinians, and peo- looked forward to a continued British-Israeli prosperity” and lasting “regional peace and ald S. Lauder acclaimed the government of ple throughout the broader region.” “cooperation on security, trade and climate stability”. national unity that included all sides of the
Biden spoke by telephone with Bennett on change, and working together to secure Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Israeli political spectrum. Sunday evening hours after the swearing in peace in the region”. said in an official statement that the nations “The State of Israel must be a beacon of ceremony. German Chancellor Angela Merkel were bound together by shared democratic unity for the entire Jewish people and I am
In their conversation, Bennett thanked said Germany and Israel are connected values, a long history of cooperation and vi- confident that its new government will also Biden for his support for Israel during the by a “unique friendship” that we want to brant people-to-people ties. help bring Diaspora Jewry together,” he recent operation in Gaza. The leaders em- strengthen further. German Foreign Affairs Noting common priorities, including ad- noted. Recalling meeting Bennett in Pittsphasised the importance of the Israel-US Minister Heiko Maas congratulated the gov- vancing education, science and innovation, burgh in October 2018 immediately after of alliance, commitment to strengthening ties ernment, noting, “Mazel tov! Germany will combatting antisemitism and promoting 11 Jews at the Tree of Life Synagogue,” he between the countries and maintaining se- always be by Israel’s side.” the Middle East peace and stability. Trudeau added, “I remember his concern for all Jews”. curity of the State of Israel. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz also added, “Together, we will explore ways to Lauder concluded that the government
Putin expressed hope for “constructive” offered congratulations. “Austria is commit- expand bilateral trade and investment, and would be committed to the “unity of the cooperation on Monday. ted to Israel as a Jewish and democratic state create new opportunities and jobs for our Jewish people, both in Israel and across the
“I expect that your work at the helm of the and will continue to stand by Israel’s side,” people, including through the modern- globe”. And he looked forward to working government will facilitate a further develop- he said. ised Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement.” with the government as it embarked on the ment of constructive bilateral cooperation Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian en- He concluded, “Canada will continue to “daunting task” of providing the State of Isalong all directions,” Putin said in a state- dorsed France’s determination to work with promote lasting peace and security in the rael with political stability confronting the ment from the Kremlin. the new government in the spirit of friend- region.” growing surge of antisemitism across the
“No doubt it is in the vital interests of our ship and cooperation characterised by India Prime Minister Narendra Modi globe that threatens Israel and the Jewish people,” he added to help strengthen “peace, French-Israeli partnership for over 70 years. was among a number to acknowledge the people. security and stability in the Middle East.” He added, “It reiterates its unwavering com- 12-year tenure of former Netanyahu. Ad- The new government holds a wafer-thin
Johnson was among the first to offer mitment to the security of the State of Israel dressing Bennett, he commented, “As we majority of 60-59 Mks. The coalition comcongratulations to the Bennett-Yair Lapid and its determination to work alongside it to celebrate 30 years of the upgradation of dip- prises eight parties bringing together coalition. maintain regional security and stability.” lomatic relations next year, I look forward right-wing, centrist, left-wing and Islamist
Under the rotation agreement Bennett will Le Drian said France would support to meeting you and deepening the strategic parties.
Marie welcomes summer camp news but blasts Starmer
BY ADAM MOSES
The Board of Deputies has welcomed news from the government regarding summer camps but has criticised Labour Leader Keir Starmer for not calling out Hamas during Prime Minister’s Questions.
BoD President Marie van der Zyl responded to Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s confirmation that residential summer camps can go ahead in bubbles of 30.
“This will help ensure some viability for the community’s residential summer camps for young people,” she noted. “We look forward to meeting with Department of Education officials later this week and will be looking for reassurance that if we do move forward to Step 4, which will see nightclubs reopen for example, number limits on residential camps will also be lifted.
“The sector is eager to discuss what interventions can be mandated, for example pre-quarantining and testing, to make such a Step 4 allowance possible.”
Ms van der Zyl expressed disappointment that Starmer failed to make reference to Hamas terrorism and other Palestinian terrorist groups during last week’s PMQs.
“It was a missed opportunity to show that Labour understands the threat that terrorism poses in both the Middle East and the UK,” she noted.
The Board’s chief has also written to the Joint General-Secretaries of teachers’ union NEU condemning a decision to allow a woman who sprayed “Free Gaza and Palestine” on a wall of the Warsaw Ghetto to organise “understanding antisemitism” workshops for the union.
“To have somebody with this sort of track record organising antisemitism training workshops for your union is simply grotesque,” she noted. “There are a number of outstanding Jewish communal organisations in the UK which provide training on understanding antisemitism, and I am sure that had the NEU been in touch with them, they would have been very happy to arrange such sessions and we would be very happy to recommend them to you.”
Ms van de Zyl added, “Your union represents more than half a million teachers, responsible for educating this country’s children and young adults. The NEU has a responsibility, therefore, to ensure that education it offers to its own members on antisemitism is given by providers who are widely respected within the Jewish community, rather than people like Ms Jasiewicz and her associates. To do otherwise makes a total mockery of what is often referred to as “the oldest hatred”.
Ms van de Zyl called on Joint General-Secretaries Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney to ensure this type of activity is not repeated.
“Not only does it do a disservice to your members, it also tarnishes the NEU’s reputation,” she said.
The Board updates the community on reported funerals where the deceased contracted Covid-19 and there has been no increase in for two months. Working with the Jewish community’s burial boards, regional Jewish communities and Jewish Small Communities Network to collate Covid death figures, as of the week ending June 4, there have been a total of 903 Jewish funerals carried out.
The last reported death from Covid-19 in the Jewish community was in the week ending April 9.
“We wish bereaving families a long life and pray that the memory of their loved ones should be for a blessing,” noted a Board spokesman.
The Board liaises with seven of the largest denominational burial boards to collate an indicator of deaths where Covid-19 was a factor. Burial boards include the Adath Yisroel Burial Society, Federation of Synagogues Burial Society, Joint Jewish Burial Board, Spanish and Portuguese Sephardi Community and United Synagogue Burial Society.
Data covers deaths in hospitals and in the wider community. When making comparisons of data, data separate to this indicator may not have similar parameters.
Marie van der Zyl
Modi’in pupils test positive for COVID-19 Halimi murder investigatedBY SIMCHA ABIR be required at schools, which were fully reopened on April 18. A French Parliamentary commission of inIDF Home Command soldiers In related news, Israeli quiry is to investigate the murder of Sarah have facilitated COVID-19 test- startup MigVax Ltd has devel- Halimi in 2017. ing for students and staff at Asif oped an oral vaccine against Halimi, 65, was killed by 27-year-old Elementary School in Modi’in COVID-19. Muslim neighbour, Kobili Traore, after he after 11 children tested positive Preclinical trials have demon- tortured her before pushing her out of a for coronavirus. strated the vaccine is effective window to her death.
Ninety year six-grade pupils as a booster. MigVax-101 utilis- Traore reportedly yelled “Allah Akbar,” are in quarantine even though es a chimeric protein to gener- along with antisemitic hate comments. Israel has lifted measures to ate immunological responses. The Union of Democrats and Independwear masks indoors. A triple-armed approach pro- ents liberal political party announced the
The national vaccination vides protection. news this month. campaign has seen 5.4 million MigVax is seeking financ- French law allows a commission of inpeople receive a first vaccine, ing to launch first and second quiry annually. French-Israeli UDI mem5.1 million have had both. Modi’in PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK phase clinical trials. If success- ber Meyer Habib will form the commisChildren aged 12 up are eligible for jabs. statement. “Therefore, we must adhere to ful, treatment would be commercially sion. She noted, “I will do everything in my
Most of Israel’s student population have the guidelines of the Health Ministry. Do available within 12 months after trials. power to expose the truth.” not been vaccinated. not leave the house if you feel unwell, do It has been reported Mig-Vax-101 offers France’s Court of Cassation ruled two
The outbreak was detected when two not send children to school if there is a advantages over first-generation injected months ago that Traore could not stand students tested positive. Another nine concern that they are ill or have come in vaccines including ease of administration trial due to being high on cannabis whilst were discovered in a rapid testing opera- contact with a person who has been diag- and adaptability. The vaccine may be ef- committing the murder. tion by Modi’in municipality with the Edu- nosed with COVID. This is the only way to fective for longer periods before a booster Campaign Against Antisemitism held cation Ministry and national health funds. prevent the spread of the virus.” is needed. It also requires refrigeration, a rally outside the French Embassy in
While sixth-graders are in isolation, The Health Ministry said masks are not “deep freeze” conditions. Knightsbridge in solidarity with French other students can attend school under required for unvaccinated patients and “The results of this trial increase our Jews in opposition to the ruling. restrictions. staff in medical facilities, people going confidence that our MigVax-101 subunit A further 10,000 supporters demanded
“The outbreak at the Asif school reminds into quarantine and commercial flight oral vaccine will make a positive contri- justice for Halimi on CAA’s social media us all that despite the easing of the corona- passengers. bution to a world coming to grips with the channels. The London rally was part of a virus restrictions, the virus is still with us,” According to Health Ministry Direc- new post-pandemic reality,” Prof. Itamar global movement across France, in Israel Modi’in municipality reportedly said in a tor-General Prof. Hezi Levi, masks will not Shalit, MigVax, reportedly said. and America.
CAA continues call for Labour to expel Corbyn
BY ADAM MOSES
Campaign Against Antisemitism continues to call for former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to be expelled from the party.
Corbyn addressed a pro-Palestine demonstration outside Downing Street at the weekend. Protesters called for an end to ‘British complicity in Israel’s war crimes’ and chanted “free, free Palestine”
Corbyn called for support of Palestinian refugees at the rally organised to coincide with the G7 Summit of world leaders in Cornwall.
“We are coming together because we are united in our support for the Palestinian people,” he reportedly said. “We are here to support the Palestinian people whether we are Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, Christian or no faith, our unity is a human unity.”
Corbyn noted that the demands of pro-Palestine supporters are to “end the occupation of the West Bank, the withdrawal of all the settlements and an end to the siege of Gaza”.
The Islington North MP added that he was “proud” to include recognising Palestine as a state in the 2019 Labour manifesto. He concluded, “We must stand together for the freedom for the people of Palestine.”
Corbyn later tweeted, “UK-made weapons are killing civilians, including children, in conflicts abroad. This must stop.”
A CAA evidence gathering team was present in Whitehall where placards included a number breaching the International Definition of Antisemitism.
Pamphlets were distributed that compared Israel and the Nazis, in breach of the Definition. There were also signs claiming the Jewish state abducts and murders children.
“Another weekend, another antisemitism-infested demonstration on the streets of Britain’s capital,” a CAA spokesperson said. “Heavy policing ensured the safety of the Jewish community as another convoy was permitted to pass through London. Nevertheless, it is extraordinary
Jeremy Corbyn
PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK
JOIN US ON 04 JULY 2021 JOIN US ON 04 JULY 2021 LONDON BRIDGES WALK LONDON BRIDGES WALK
A fun, family-friendly walking challenge taking in 10 of London’s iconic bridges between Vauxhall Bridge and Tower Bridge.
A great opportunity to get outside, spend time with friends and family, explore the best that London has to offer and support Kisharon.
For registration fee details and sponsorship guidelines via the code below.
REGISTER TODAY KISHARON.ORG.UK/BRIDGESWALK
that, unlike with any other minority, week after week open displays of anti-Jewish racism in the nation’s capital are deemed acceptable. If the authorities will not bring antisemitic criminals to justice, we intend to use all legal and regulatory avenues to defend our community and force the authorities to act.”
CAA added that less remarkable was the ubiquity of Corbyn at these rallies.
“Coming after his remarks earlier this week playing down Labour antisemitism yet again, the Party has ever fewer excuses not to expel him, as we have demanded for several months now,” they noted.
Saturday’s rally was reportedly organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC).
Protestors were joined by participants in a ‘Free Palestine’ convoy that drove from the North and Midlands to London. The convoy included around 35 cars, a smaller number than a highly publicised first ‘Free Palestine’ convoy in May.
The Metropolitan Police Service declined a CAA request, supported by legal representations, to ban last weekend’s ‘Free Palestine’ convoy.
It is understood Police had conditions for the latest convoy and monitored its progress.
Evidence of an antisemitic incident has emerged that a driver in the convoy shouted ‘Free Palestine’ and another blew a horn at a Jewish person on Finchley Road during Shabbat.
CAA noted that the victim was wearing a kippah. He wrote on Twitter, “You are entitled to demonstrate for your cause but not to do so at people who are visibly Jewish. That is antisemitism.”
The PSC is supported by Friends of Al-Aqsa, Palestinian Forum in Britain, Stop the War Coalition, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Muslim Association of Britain.
Community leaders were concerned about the “Free Palestine” convoy last Saturday.
Community Security Trust had concerns over the planned route into central London if it went through Jewish communities. CAA asked Police to use its powers regarding the threat of the convoy under Public Order Act 1986.
Four men were arrested and bailed over last month’s convoy and an alleged antisemitic incident in Manchester before the convoy arrived in London.
Police admitted they failed badly to monitor last month’s convoy which Gideon Falter, CAA Chief Executive, said was “predictable and preventable” as it had been advertised for a week.
Falter called for those responsible to face the “full force of the law”.
At the subsequent central London rally disturbing footage went viral of a female officer embracing protesters chanting “Free, free Palestine”. A number of officers were also seen shaking hands with drivers of a convoy of cars displaying Palestinian flags.
CAA wrote to Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick to act over the actions of Police officers.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Home Secretary, Priti Patel led political support for the Jewish community.
Rebbe’s legacy honoured
BY DAVID SAFFER
People across the globe marked the 27th anniversary of the passing of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson last Sunday.
As with tradition the Rebbe’s passing was a day of reflection, learning, prayer and positive action. Jewish communities held events that united people with farbrengens, guest speakers and the study of the Rebbe’s teachings. Among a plethora of initiatives students concluded the 40th cycle of study of Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah which took around 11 months to complete.
The day was a time to reflect on the Rebbe’s vision for the world and individual’s responsibility.
A key observance was the age-old tradition letters being placed at the Ohel of the Rebbe.
Letters are delivered throughout the year and since the Rebbe’s passing crowds have on the day hit 50,000 people. Due to the pandemic and strict social-distancing guidelines crowds were a minimum last year. But the Rebbe’s resting place annually receives over 500,000 prayer requests via email. Virtual visitors this week will bring petitions for blessings from friends and family around the world.
As the global vaccination effort expands communities offered in-person events, in contrast to last years’ commemorations, which were conducted virtually.
Chabad ensured virtual options remained for those unable to join in-person events.
The Chabad.org team partnered with Merkos 302 to produce Unfazed: A Symphony of Living Voices, Story and Song, illustrating lessons of resilience and self-empowerment from the life and teachings of the Rebbe.
Aired Monday, the online program was hosted by Ari Hoffman and a number of Chabad emissaries.
A special musical presentation featured violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman and tenor Shulem Lemmer.
Among a plethora of events St. Louis Chabad hosted notable author and lecturer Joseph Telushkin, who wrote the 2014 New York Times bestseller Rebbe: The Life and Teachings of Menachem M.Scheneerson, the Most Influential Rabbi in Modern History.
Telushkin spent five years working on the biography and tells the story of how the Rebbe methodically implemented his vision for the world. Looking beyond Chabad’s network of emissaries, Telushkin describes the Rebbe’s positive influence on leaders and lay people, and his enormous volume of published teachings that continue to inspire and guide.
In related news, there is an abundance of online programming on Chabad.org.
Chabad’s website continues to develop and has new Mishneh Torah-study options, the Chabad.org team has created new features and tools in addition to the ever-popular Daily Study page.
Users can preload up to two weeks’ worth of classes. New for this year is an ambitious project to produce a quiz for every chapter of Mishneh Torah to be enjoyed by those following the one chapter a day track.
Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson zt”l PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA
Budapest’s famous Rumbach shul reopens
BY LEAH WAXLER
Budapest’s historic Rumbach Street Synagogue destroyed by the Nazis in the 1940s has reopened.
The synagogue, dating from 1872, is an early work by noted Vienna architect Otto Wagner. Due to the annihilation of Hungary’s Jewish population the shul was never fully restored.
But the government’s financial support of the renovation has facilitated a multi-purpose building that will be used for shul services, host arts and cultural events, and act as an education centre.
World Jewish Congress will use the building as its official office.
A moveable Bimah includes original decorative elements that will be used for religious services.
A permanent exhibition in an upstairs gallery will tell the story of Hungarian Jews through the story of the Pulitzers (Politzers) family. Other facilities include a 40-seat conference hall and kosher cafe with interactive features enabling guests to learn about aspects of Jewish life.
WJC President Ronald S. Lauder delivered a poignant keynote address at a reopening ceremony.
Lauder joined the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities (MAZSIHISZ) to celebrate the occasion.
“Without this synagogue, I would not be here,” Lauder reportedly said. “My grandparents moved to Budapest to get married and had their wedding in the very space we are currently celebrating. They eventually moved to Vienna, and then to New York as antisemitism grew throughout Hungary. And if they did not make that move, I wouldn’t be here today, let alone part of this historic celebration commemorating a very positive step forward for Hungary’s Jewish community.”
Lauder had with him a stone that was part of the original synagogue passed down by his grandparents that he has carried during his travels as WJC president. Lauder noted the stone represented good luck as WJC combat the rise in antisemitism globally.
Lauder joined Rachel Nagy Kramer, a student at Lauder Javne Jewish Community School in Budapest, Hungary’s Minister of Families Katalin Novak and synagogue architect Tamas Konig in placing mezuzot on the synagogue to open the ceremony.
The reopening celebration included a commemorative march in the Jewish neighbourhood. Community members danced with Torah scrolls before a religious ceremony placed scrolls back in the Aron Hakodesh.
MAZSIHISZ President, Andras Heisler, reportedly commented, “Rumbach should be a space open for everyone regardless of if they are Jewish or not, regardless if they have Jewish relatives or friends, if they are foreigners crossing through town, if they are poor people or students. The space should be a house of coexistence. This building will not be a synagogue for just one type of community. It will be open for all Jewish communities living in Budapest and visitors that arrive in our city.”
Heisler added, “The stones of Rumbach witnessed the history from the Jewish golden age when we thrived in Hungary in the early part of the 20th century, through the horrors of the Holocaust and throughout the years when the sacred building was ruined until its recent renovation. Here, stones and people are breathing together.”
Lauder went on to hold discussions with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban about antisemitism and a renewal of Jewish life in the country.
And the WJC chief praised the government’s support for the Jewish community, particularly support of the health, social and cultural institutions for Hungarian Jewry.
The two leaders discussed a need to strengthen the defence of Hungary’s Jewish community which is becoming again a big part of Hungarian society.
Lauder thanked Orban for his recent visit to Israel and ongoing support for the Jewish state. Chief Rabbi of Hungary, Robert Frolich, Israeli Ambassador to Hungary, Yacov Hadas-Handelsman, Hungarian Minister Katalin Novak and WJC Vice President Maram Stern participated. Historians recall that when Miklos Horthy’s dictatorial government agreed an alliance with Nazi Germany antisemitic legislation saw 100,000 Jewish men sent to forced labour. Some 40,000 perished. After Hungary joined the war against the Allies, around 20,000 Jews from Kamenetz-Podolsk with Polish or Soviet citizenship were handed to the Nazis and murdered. The extermination phase came after the Nazi invasion in March 1944. At this time, Rumbach Synagogue was led by Rabbi Shloime Boruch Schmalhausen serving Jews in the Jewish ghetto in the eastern part of Budapest. Horthy had rebuffed Hitler’s pressure regarding the Jews.
Over 800,000 Jews lived in Hungary as a result of annexations at the time. But in May 1944, deportations to Auschwitz began. In just eight weeks, over 420,000 Jews were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
After October 1944, when the Arrow Cross Party came to power, thousands of Budapest Jews were murdered on the banks of the Danube while tens of thousands marched towards the Austrian border.
Historians estimate 565,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered during the Shoah. Details on the history of the Hungarian Jews is available at yadvashem.org
Rumbach Street Synagogue PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK
Prospective Parents Tours
We invite you to experience what Sacks Morasha is all about.
Take a walk through our corridors and meet our wonderful team inperson. You can also watch our video and unique 3D virtual tour at
sacksmorasha.org.uk
s imcha midot achdut ruach torahsmart values
Strong links with Jewish and private secondary schools
Excellent well-being programme
Feeding curiosity and building confi dence
Providing high academic excellence
Tours are available from 28th June 2021. To register, email offi ce.administrator@morashajps.org.uk or call 0203 115 1900
JNF ‘Ivrit festival’ arrives in UK
BY ADAM MOSES
JNF UK’s Festival of Spoken Ivrit has arrived in the UK.
The festival, now in its third year, features actors performing a series of Hebrew-language plays in schools and nurseries from today until June 25. There will be 49 performances held at 20 venues, including JW3 and Jewish schools and nurseries across the country.
This year the festival features three plays by renowned Israeli Hour Theatre, each one tailored for a different age range.
Two will be Hebrew-language versions of children’s stories The Ugly Duckling and Pinocchio.
The third, Me and the Lane, is an autobiographical play written and performed by Itai Chammah.
The play tells the real-life story of how, before becoming an actor, Chammah achieved his childhood dream of representing Israel in swimming at the Olympics.
“The festival has in three short years become a mainstay of the Jewish educational calendar in the UK,” said Samuel Hayek, JNF UK’s chairman. “This innovative programme helps connect young British Jews with the Hebrew language and their Jewish heritage in a fun and stimulating way. We are proud that the festival will support our wonderful teachers who are working extra-hard after the difficult past year. British Jewry have always had a strong relationship
Itai Chammah
with Israel and JNF UK is honoured to help strengthen that relationship.”
The aim of the festival is to help pupils connect with Hebrew as part of its wider mission of strengthening the relationship between young British Jews and Israel.
The festival comes at a time when Hebrew teaching in schools has been set back due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For most schools, the plays will be the first large events they have hosted since early 2020. In order to keep audiences safe, each performance will utilise cutting-edge technology that will enable an actor in England to interact live with pre-recorded actors performing in Israel, who will be displayed via digital screens.
PRECIOUS STONES PAINTINGS/ARTWORK
JEWELLERY PORCELAIN COSTUME JEWELLERY
PROPERTY
WATCHES & CLOCKS
MEN’S & LADIES HIGH-ENDFASHION WINE & ALCOHOL
QUALITY NAMEDGLASS FURNITURE CARS
SCULPTURE & BRONZES
GOLD PROBATEVALUATIONS SILVER
Sellingitemsofvaluehasneverbeensimpler.
WHETHERYOU’RECLEARINGAHOME,MOVINGORREMODELLING,IWILL GETTHEBESTPRICESFORANYITEMSOFVALUEYOU’RELOOKINGTOSELL
• IAMANINDEPENDENTBROKERACTINGSOLELYONYOURBEHALF • ISELLTHROUGHMANYDIFFERENTAUCTIONHOUSES,HIGH-END
DEALERS,COLLECTORSANDPRIVATECLIENTS • HAVINGBEENINBUSINESSFOROVER10YEARSLOOKINGAFTERMANY, MANYCLIENTS,
YOUWILLALWAYSRECEIVEMYPERSONALDISCREET ONE-TO-ONESERVICE (REFERENCESAVAILABLE) • THEREISNOCOSTOROBLIGATIONMEETINGWITHMEATYOURHOME
ORSTORAGEFACILITY • PROBATEVALUATIONSCARRIEDOUT • CLIENTSINTHEUKANDEUROPE • BASEDINSTJOHNSWOOD • DISCRETIONASSUREDATALLTIMES
PerryField | 07802157500
Dymock guilty of terrorism charges
Aberystwyth University politics graduate Andrew Dymock has been found guilty of 12 terrorism charges at the Old Bailey.
The 24-year-old was accused of creating banned neo-Nazi groups System Resistance Network (SRN) and Sonnenkrieg Division.
System Resistance Network succeeded National Action, banned by the government in 2016, following a campaign by Campaign Against Antisemitism and others.
A total of 15 charges included encouraging terrorism through use of propaganda.
During the trial, Dymock, son of academics, Stella and Dr David Dymock, denied all charges.
He thanked jurors “for killing me” as they delivered verdicts. A sentencing hearing is set for June 24.
Det Ch Supt Martin Snowden, counter terrorism policing north east head, reportedly said Dymock was a “key leader” of two terrorist organisations and the conviction was a “key step in protecting the UK”.
Prosecutor Jocelyn Ledward reportedly told jurors Dymock was facing prosecution for “encouragement of terrorist activity, of violence, as a means to shape society in accordance with his beliefs, rather than through free speech and democracy”.
Dymock, whose computer had extremist views dating to when he was 17 years of age, was arrested at Gatwick Airport hours after a BBC investigation exposed his extremist activities in 2018.
Dymock claimed he was “set up” by others and told police he was a conspiracy victim.
In other CAA news, a University of Warwick sociology lecturer has reportedly claimed the International Definition of Antisemitism is part of a Conservative plot that legitimates racist speech and de-legitimates anti-racist and anti-colonial research, teaching and activism.
Goldie Osuri made the comments in April at a Universities and Colleges Union (UCU) event titled ‘Resisting the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism’.
CAA notes UCU led calls to revoke the adoption of the Definition at British campuses. The union has included the Definition on a list of potential threats in a student survey.
Osuri is reportedly among Warwick academics pressuring the university to retract its adoption of the Definition. Wawrick backed Osuri after she dismissed concerns over the Labour Party’s crisis of institutional antisemitism.
The university dismissed a complaint by Warwick Jewish and Israel Society against Osuri.
CAA shared Jewish students’ conclusion that the university chose to side with antisemites and not Jewish students.
Concerns were raised about the university’s failure to address a group chat with antisemitic, misogynistic, abusive and threatening messages in 2019.
Israeli politics and the Knesset with political analyst JAMES J. MARLOW
Last Sunday the “Change Government” was finally voted-in with a razor thin 60-59 plenum vote along with one abstention. Before the vote took place, Prime Minister designate (at the time) Naftali Bennett, spoke from the podium to a hail of shouts and name calling, mostly from MK’s of the right wing Religious Zionists party. We asked our chief correspondent some questions.
JAMES, the Israeli media highlighted the disgraceful behaviour from some members, you monitored the entire session into the night, what’s your view?
It certainly was a stormy session and one which I have not heard for some time in the Knesset. But heckling is part of a healthy, vibrant, democracy. I recall it happening in the Knesset in the eighties from the left against the right, during the time of Yitzhak Shamir. It happened in the nineties from the right against the left, when the Oslo Accords were signed.
It occurred throughout the noughties when the Likud breakaway party, Kadima, initiated and implemented the disengagement from Gaza. It happened in 2009 when Bibi returned as Prime Minister with the Likud, even though Tzippy Livni won one more seat with Kadima, but she couldn’t fathom together a coalition.
I recall the shouting, heckling and hatred from the left, after Likud won by 6 seats in 2015, against Yitzhak Herzog, when the polls consistently stated, both parties were neck and neck.
We can condemn the heckling and shouts of “liar” and “traitor” against Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and we should. But we also have to be consistent and recall when the left used equally strong language against the right.
In any case, the Likud speaker Yariv Levin, at his last session, gave the usual three warnings to the hecklers and then they were escorted out of the plenum. I counted some 10 MK’s were kicked out.
Let’s also remember that at times, during the Brexit debates within the House of Commons, the heckling and name calling was exceptionally bad. So it’s not fair to say, it just happens in Israel and only from the right to left, or in this case, from the right to the new Left-Centre-Right-Arab alliance. It’s a healthy, vibrate democracy and it happens in democratic parliaments everywhere.
This is a government made up of 8 parties ranging from the Left-Centre-Right and the Arab Ra’am parties. How will a coalition of secular liberals, social democrats, religious nationalists, liberal nationalists and Islamists work? And all with just a one seat majority?
80% of Israelis believe this government will fall very quickly. But if Naftali Bennett can somehow focus his government on paving roads, the environment, getting businesses back to work after Covid with no new taxes, an agreement on passing the budget and issues dealing with education and health, then it has a chance of survival.
In addition, each of the leaders of the eight parties are extremely proud of themselves for finally ousting Netanyahu, after 12 continuous years as Prime Minister.
They therefore believe they all have a responsibility to behave themselves and keep Bibi out, who now still sits in the Knesset as leader of the opposition, and who is waiting patiently for just one opportunity to pounce. If another election is held within the next year, the right wing parties of Yamina, New Hope and possibly, Yisrael Beteinu, will likely lose seats. However, even if the government act as if they are all best friends, and really work hard in their human relations technics, they may have another problem. The Americans could pressure Israel into more concessions with the Palestinian Authority, in a bid to convince Mahmoud Abbas to at least come to the table after 10 years. Or there could be other security concerns from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria or Iran, which may force a break-up of the partnership.
But for now, we are in the honeymoon period.
President Rivlin, Prime Minister Bennett and Alternate Prime Minister / Foreign Minister Lapid PHOTO: HAIM ZACH (GPO)
There are concerns over the Arab Ra’am party having access to sensitive security information, especially as they were so hostile towards Israel in the past. What are your thoughts?
Mansour Abbas and Ra’am will not be in the inner security cabinet. Their focus is receiving support, funding and other forms of assistance for Arab and Bedouin communities across the country.
Will any Likud candidate challenge Netanyahu for the leadership?
to remain as leader of the opposition and bring down this new government. And despite having 3 indictments against him, the Likud under Netanyahu’s leadership, received 35 seats in April 2019, 32 seats in September 2019, 36 seats in March 2020 and in March 2020, the Likud garnered 30 seats, which was 13 more than its nearest rival. So an opposition party with 30 seats in the Knesset will likely be a strong power base.
However there are around 12 candidates waiting for the opportunity to run for the Likud leadership. According to polls, former Jerusalem mayor, Nir Barkat is leading. But Yisrael Katz, Yuli Eidelstein, Yariv Levin, Gilad Erdan, Danny Dannon, Miri Regev, Yoav Galant, Avi Dicter, Tzippy Hotovely and others fancy their chances. But Netanyahu still tops the list and he remains by far, the most experienced MK in the Knesset and will likely enjoy his time taunting the mostly inexperienced new cabinet ministers.
Any last word on the survival of this government?
The majority of the parliament is made up of votes to the right, but the government doesn’t reflect this reality and this will likely be a major thorn in the side of Prime Minister Bennett and his right wing colleague, Justice Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
Only 5% of the public voted for the party that its leader became PM. This is unprecedented in Israeli history.
In any case, it will very hard to replace Netanyahu on the world stage, especially as Bennett’s party, Yamina only hold 6 seats. (One of their MK’s voted against the government).
I heard from World Likud Chairman and former Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Dannon, saying when he served in the government as a Likud MK with just one seat majority in the Knesset, it was “mission impossible”. And that was with MK’s having similar ideological views.
With so many different political, religious and philosophical opinions today in the new government, according to Danny, it will likely be “mission impossible”.
But Mr Dannon did say, although it will be hard to speak as loudly as former PM Netanyahu did on Iran in 2015, Naftali Bennett must oppose any new JCPOA agreement with Iran, not matter what the consequences are.
A historic call from Gedolei Yisroel to partner with a farmer through Keren Hashviis
Keren Hashviis is the only organization that provides critically needed stipends to farmers so that they can commit to keeping Shmitah k'hilchasa. Together with Klal Yisroel, Keren Hashviis helps make the impossible possible.
לארשי ינב וניחא לא
ב”פשת עבשה תנש ברע ,ה”ב
םייקל הבר הבהאב םיננוכתמ ,ךלמ לש ונויגל ומש יבשוחו ’ה יארי התכלהכ תיעיבש ירמושו ט”לעבה ב”פשת הטימשה תנש עבשה תנש הברק ךשמב נ”יסמב וז הבר הוצמ םימייקמה ”ורבד ישוע חכ ירובג“ םהילע וארקו תיעיבשה ירמוש תא ל”זח וחביש רבכ .הירודיהו היקודקדב הווצמה .תימשג הניחבמ ןהו תישפנ הניחבמ ןה ,השקו לודג ןויסינ והזש יאדוובו .םהימרכו םהיתודש םיתיבשמ הבש המילש הנשמ הלעמל הטימשה תווצמ תרימשב האלפומ תומצעתה יוליגל אימשד אתעייסב ונרודב וניכז הנהו ידי לע םיבר תלחנל התיהנש א”עיז שיא ןוזחה לעב אנרמ ליחנהו הרוהש יפכ תיעיבשה ןרק
םהיכרצ קופיס ידכ תודבכנ תוכימת תקנעהב ןהו ,תישעמו תיתכלה הכרדהב ןה תיעיבשה ירמושל ךמסיחאו רזעיחאל ת”יהזעב תדמועש ללכבו ,ועמשמכו וטושפכ ’הל תבש ץראה התבשו“ רמאנש המ םייקל ,החמשבו רודיהב תיעיבשה תוצמ תא םייקל ולכויש ידכב םתיב תלכלכל ופסונש וניכז םיריבכה םהיתולעפמ תוכזבו .”ךמע ינויבא ולכאו“ בותכה רמאמכ םניחב םימרכבו תודשבש תוריפ ’ד םעל וקפסיש םדי קיזחהל הז תורשפ ילב המייקל הטימשה הוצמ תוכזבו י”כ תיעיבשל תיעיבשמ םיברתמ םהו ץראה תבש ישדקמ תדע לא םיבושיי תורשעב םיאלקח תואמ .אבס לארשי חורב תווצמלו הרותל םהיאצאצ ךוניחב םהיתוביבס םג םיקזחתמ ,הוצמ לש החמשו רודיה ךותמ םירסומה ולא םע תמא תופתושב חכ ירוביג םע הלחנו קלח לוטיל רתאו רתא לכב לארשי ינב וניחא לא םינופ ונא ןכל ןרק‘ לש שדוקה תולעפמל הצפח שפנבו הבידנ חורב םבל תבדנ תא םירהלו ,וז הבר הווצמ םויק ןעמל םשפנ תא וז תופתוש ידי לעו ב”ות םילשורי תויממוק ד”באג א”טילש ןוזלדנמ קחצי לארשי יבר קידצה ןואגה תושארב ’תיעיבשה ”יתכרב תא יתיוצו“ השודקה ונתרות תחטבהל וכזיו רודיהב תיעיבשה תווצמ תא םייקל לארשימ דחא לכ לכוי
םיאלקחה תקזחהל םיעייסמה לכ וכזי רודיהב הטימשה תווצמ םויק תוכזבש אימש ןמ אווער אהיו לקנבו חוורב הסנרפ ,אילעמ ארוהנו אפוג תוירב ,ינוזמו ייח ינב ,החלצהו הכרב עפש בורל ,חכה ירוביג לכ לע רפכלו ףא ןורח ריסהל ונל דומעת תיעיבשה תרימש תוכזו ,שפנה תוולשו תעדה תבחרה ךותמ .ןמא חישמ תאיבב ונתלואג תא ברקלו ,וניתושפנ
יקסרבופ בוד ךורב
זבינופ תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבח
ןמגרב יבצ ריאמ
י"בשר תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
ץיבוניבר ןויצ ןב ם״שב
אלאיבמ ה״הללקוצז ר״ומאאלב אלאיבמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
ינדעב ןועמש
הרותה ימכח תצעומ רבח
ודנל בוד
אקדובלס תבישי שאר
םאטשרבלה ךלמילא יבצ
א״עיז ק״הגה ר״ומדאל ןב זנאצמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
רקה קחצי
בקעי ראב אנדורג תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
ןיקברד יבצ
רבחו בקעי ראב אנדורג תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ
ןהכ דוד
ןורבח תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
ללה בקעי
םולש תבהא תבישי שאר
ריאי יבצ לארשי
רדנסכלאמ ה״הללצז ר״ומאא ןרמ ק״כ ןב רדנסכלאמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
סדע הדוהי
בקעי לוק תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
יחרזא מ.ב
לארשי תרטע תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
ןייטשרבליז קחצי
ןולוחב דוד תיב ללוכ שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
ה״הללצז י״מרהומ צ״ההב לארשי ץינזיומ
ץינזיומ רומדאה ןרמ
יקסרעווט דוד
ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ אקווירטסחרמ
רגניזלש הדוהי השמ
הרות לוק תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
ןהכ םולש םכח
הרותה ימכח תצעומ אישנ
שריה ללה השמ
אקדובלס תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
בוד רכשי ׳קה
אזלעבמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
ןיטשלדיא ןושרג .י
הבישיה שאר ןרמ הרותה ילודג תצעומ אישנ
רתלא ׳ירא בקעי
רוגמ רומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
יקסבינק םייח
הרותה רש ןרמ
ראיירב בוד םוחנ
ןאיובמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ
הקדצ השמ
ףסוי תרופ תבישי שאר
ר״הומ צ״הרהב םוחנ םחנמ ה״הללקוצז איסוז םלושמ
ליבונרשטמ רומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
ןמרדיב ןרהא בולעלמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ שמש תיב -
קוק ןהכה .י םהרבא
תובוחר דומלתה רואמ תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
םיובנעזאר באז רזעילא םחנמ ׳קה
ףינשטערקמ ה״הללצז קידצ ותואל ןב תובוחר - ףינשטערקמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
רפוס השמ
יולרעמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
היאמ השמ
הרותה ימכח תצעומ רבח
חקור עשוהי
ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ אזלעב הקבונחממ
רקבסיו ךורב
והיתתמ תיב תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
א”רהומ צ”ההב בקעי ה”הללצז
ץינזיו טרסמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
יחרזא קחצי
רימ תבישי שאר
יול בייל הירא
לארשי ילודג תצעומ רבח
צ”הרהב לואש םייח ל״קוצז ד״ירהומ ץי’זדאממ
ץיזדוממ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
זבלא ןבואר
רבחו םייחה רוא תבישי שאר הרותה ימכח תצעומ
רגאה לידנמ םחנמ
ה״הללצז ץינזיומ י״מרהומ צ״ההב ץינזיו ידיסח זכרממ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
ץליפ רזעיבא
חרפת ה-ישות תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
ןב לאומש יכדרמ ל”קוצז י”רגה ר”ומאא ןייטשלדא ןורשה תמר לש הבר
רקב ןימינב םוחנת ל״קוצז ןי’צנח בור’זואמ ק”הגה דכנ ןיצנח בורזואמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
ןיטשנייפ םייח
המלש תרטע תבישי שאר דמח הדש -
יאלג ןועמש
קרב ינבב םסוא תנוכש בר
ןמדלוג המלש
לעיווזמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ
לקניפ הדוהי רזעילא
רימ תבישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
םיובסיונ ילתפנ
םולש תבהא ד"יב שאר
ןמניטש אגרש
הרות תוחרוא תובישי שאר הרותה ילודג תצעומ רבחו
ר”ומאאלב ףסוי דוד ל”קוצז ףסוי ע”רגה ןרמ
תעד הווחי תודסומ שאר הרותה ימכח תצעומ רבחו
ראיוב הדוהי
קרב ינב שיא ןוזח ללוכ שאר
ק״הרהב באז רזעילא ה״הללקצז הנרבדנמ
אנרובדנמ ר"ומדאה ןרמ ק"כ קרב ינב -