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Arianna Lacerte and Josh Kipnis wed at her father's hospital bedside after his leukemia diagnosis, prioritizing family above all. The Celtics community is supporting a campaign to find a stem cell donor for her father. The couple will hold a larger celebration next year.
Australia's national broadcaster is under fire after a menorah tribute was barely visible during New Year's Eve coverage. Jewish community leaders say the moment was mishandled and are calling for better consultation in future events.
Usman Khawaja will retire after the upcoming Sydney Test, ending a career defined by both cricketing excellence and outspoken advocacy. He leaves as one of Australia's leading Test openers and a significant figure in the sport's social landscape.
Comedian and former late-night host John Mulrooney has died at 67. He was celebrated for his stand-up, television work, and dedication to public service. Mulrooney is remembered fondly by friends and family.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has called on the High Court to order Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to explain why he has not fired National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. She accuses Ben Gvir of abusing his powers and undermining police independence.
Protesters in Iran torched a statue of Qassem Soleimani amid ongoing unrest and deadly clashes with security forces. The wave of demonstrations has led to multiple deaths and attacks on government sites, drawing both domestic and international attention.
TikTok faced backlash for selling a swastika necklace, prompting concerns over antisemitism on the platform. The newsletter also reports on a foiled terror plot in Southern California and the global rise in anti-Jewish incidents.
Irish police are investigating antisemitic graffiti found in County Louth as a hate crime. The incident has drawn condemnation from Holocaust Awareness Ireland and comes amid rising tensions between Ireland and Israel.
The United States suggested Turkey provide remote support for an international force in Gaza, but the proposal was rejected. Turkey would have operated from bases in neighboring countries, not Gaza itself.
A Tel Aviv gallery exhibit combines Jewish concepts with role-playing games, encouraging imagination and dialogue among participants. The interactive show has drawn diverse crowds and will run through January 16. Game nights have proven so popular that the gallery will extend them beyond the exhibition.
A rabbi in Jaffa was attacked near his workplace and is being treated for light injuries. Police are investigating and suspect a possible nationalistic motive.
A large tunnel near the Gaza border, believed to be built by Hamas, was exposed after heavy rains. Military officials are investigating how it went undetected despite nearby military positions.
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