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  • Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day: Revisiting Islam’s Greatest Slaughter of Christians

    By: Raymond Ibrahim – raymondibrahim.com Today, April 24, marks the “Great Crime,” that is, the genocide of Christians—mostly Armenians but also Assyrians and Greeks—that took place under the Islamic Ottoman Empire, throughout World War I.  Then, in an attempt to wipe out as many Christians as possible, the Turks massacred approximately 1.5 million Armenians, 300,000…

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  • Middlebury College Chemistry Professor on Leave After Nazi Gas Chamber Exam Question

    cbsnews.com Middlebury, Vt. — A chemistry professor whose exam question asked students to calculate the lethal dose of a poisonous gas used in Nazi gas chambers during the Holocaust has taken a leave of absence, Middlebury College said. The Vermont liberal arts college said that it’s investigating under the terms of its faculty misconduct policy.…

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  • Tens of Thousands Gather at Western Wall for Priestly Blessing

    By: Times of Israel Staff – timesofisrael.com Throngs of Jewish worshipers make traditional Passover pilgrimage to Jerusalem for semiannual ceremony held under heavy security https://www.timesofisrael.com/tens-of-thousands-gather-at-western-wall-for-priestly-blessing/

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  • How Gold’s Horseradish Came to Be a Passover Staple

    By: Joan Nathan; New York Times-nytimes.com And the family’s personal recipe, so you can make it yourself. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/08/dining/golds-horseradish-recipe.html

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  • Passover Seder to be Held in Warsaw Ghetto for First Time in 76 Years

    By: Ilanit Chernick; Jerusalem Post – jpost.com Before the Holocaust, approximately one-third of Warsaw was Jewish. On April 19, 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising broke out, which was on the eve of the Jewish festival of Passover. German troops stormed the ghetto, intent on completing the deportation process within three days, yet were ambushed by…

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  • Temple Mount Sifting Project to Relaunch for Jerusalem Day

    By: Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman; The Jerusalem Post – jpost.com A third of the removed Temple Mount soil remained unsifted and is in danger of being lost by erosion. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Temple-Mount-Sifting-Project-to-relaunch-for-Jerusalem-Day-586012

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