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Measles Cases in Bklyn Rise to 535 After Emergency Vaccination Order

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The majority of cases (78%) remain confined to the neighborhood of Williamsburg (ZIP codes 11205, 11206, 11211, 11249), which has been under an Emergency Order since April 9, requiring people who live or work in these ZIP codes to be vaccinated with the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR). Photo Credit: PBS.org

There have been 535 cases of measles confirmed as of May 23 since the beginning of the outbreak last October. The majority of cases (78%) remain confined to the neighborhood of Williamsburg (ZIP codes 11205, 11206, 11211, 11249), which has been under an Emergency Order since April 9, requiring people who live or work in these ZIP codes to be vaccinated with the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR). There have been 40 hospitalizations and 11 admissions to the ICU due to complications. In addition, outside of Williamsburg, there have now been 12 confirmed cases in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, which is an increase of four since the last public update on May 20.

“Williamsburg remains the epicenter of this outbreak, though we have seen some cases in people outside of the Orthodox Jewish community,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot. “Given the high vaccination rates in Sunset Park, we do not foresee sustained transmission in this neighborhood. However, measles is extremely contagious, and I strongly urge unvaccinated New Yorkers to immediately get the vaccine, unless there is a medical condition that prevents them from doing so. All New Yorkers should get vaccinated or confirm their immunity status with their doctor.”

The cases in Sunset Park are among individuals who do not identify as part of the Orthodox Jewish community. While the vaccination rate among children in this neighborhood is high, the Health Department will scale up community outreach in the area’s most commonly spoken languages to raise awareness and encourage vaccinations among children and adults. The Health Department will:

  • Publish ads and distribute educational materials in English, Spanish and Chinese beginning next week.
  • Conduct robocalls in English, Spanish and Mandarin.
  • Engage with local leaders on events and other opportunities to inform people about the importance of vaccination as well as how to get vaccinated.

Individual Summonses

To stop the spread of measles in New York City, the Health Department on April 9 ordered adults and children ages 6 months and older who live, work or go to school in ZIP codes 11205, 11206, 11211 and 11249 receive a measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine within 48 hours. If non-compliant, the Health Department announced it would issue a civil summons to those in the affected ZIP codes who had not been vaccinated as of April 12.

To date, 122 individuals have received summonses for being non-compliant with the Emergency Order in ZIP codes 11205, 11206, 11211, and 11249 since the City began issuing summonses in mid-April. Any person receiving the summons is entitled to a hearing, and if the hearing officer upholds the summons, a $1,000 penalty will be imposed. Failing to appear at the hearing or respond to the summons will result in a $2,000 fine.

As of May 23, 25,510 doses of MMR have been administered to children 18 years and younger in Williamsburg and Borough Park since October 1, 2018, which is 11,387 more doses than the same time period last year. 12,238 of those individuals reside in Williamsburg, which is 6,298 more than last year.

For more information, New Yorkers can visit the Health Department’s Measles page.

NYC Teachers Told to Give Preferential Treatment to Black Students Over White Students

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Racism is reportedly alive and well in the ultra-liberal New York City public school system, as reports surface of teachers being instructed to put more focus on black students than white ones. Photo Credit: wnyc.org

Educators instructed to treat black students as “victims” and white students as members of the “privileged class”

Racism is reportedly alive and well in the ultra-liberal New York City public school system, as reports surface of teachers being instructed to put more focus on black students than white ones.

Still worse, colleagues are saying that a Jewish superintendent who talked about her family’s Holocaust experience was yelled at. humiliated and publicly embarrassed.

More: so-called “racial equity” necessarily means that black students should receive favored treatment over whites, a New York City Department of Education consultant reportedly suggested.

“If I had a poor white male student and I had a middle-class black boy, I would actually put my equitable strategies and interventions into that middle class black boy because over the course of his lifetime he will have less access and less opportunities than that poor white boy,” the consultant, Darnisa Amante, is alleged to have said, according to the New York Post. “That’s what racial equity is,” Amante explained.

Reaction from the president of the New York City Parents Union, Mona Davids, an African-American, was immediate. “It’s completely absurd — they want to treat black students as victims and punish white students. That defeats the purpose of what bias awareness training should be.”

“Anti-bias and equity trainings are about creating high expectations and improving outcomes for all of our students,” DOE spokesman Will Mantell pointed out in a prepared statement. “These trainings are used across the country because they help kids, and out-of-context quotes and anonymous allegations just distract from this important work.”

“The DOE’s anti-bias training — a $23 million mandatory program for all DOE employees — has irked some administrators, teachers and parents who contend parts are ugly and divisive,” the Post noted. “Four white female DOE executives demoted under Carranza’s new regime plan to sue the city for racial discrimination, claiming whiteness has become “toxic.”

Only days ago, it was reported that the very same New York City Department of Education had put the word out to teachers that “objectivity” and “individuals” are “white supremacist” concepts. “According to a report from the New York Times, Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza gave a presentation about “white supremacy” culture. In the lesson, Carranza claims that concepts like “perfectionism,” “paternalism,” and “objectivity” are part of “white supremacy culture,” Breitbart reported.

“Surprisingly, documents from Carranza’s presentation do little to tie these concepts to “white supremacy.” A graphic from Carranza’s lesson explains why “objectivity” is a negative concept. “This can lead to the belief that there is an ultimate truth and that alternative viewpoints or emotions are bad, it’s even inherent in the ‘belief that there is such a thing as being objective,’” the graphic reads,” the Breitbart piece continued.

‘Important Judaica’ to be Auctioned Off by Sotheby’s in NYC

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A pair of large Dutch parcel-gilt silver and filigree Torah finials (Hedde Buys of Shoonhoven, 1845) – Photo Credit: Sotheby’s

Auction house Sotheby’s will be auctioning off what it calls “Important Judaica” beginning June 5th.

The lot includes a large number of rare and valuable artifacts from across the Jewish world. among the items, Sotheby’s said:

* An Isidor Kaufmann portrait of a rabbi with a young pupil, valued at $220,000

* An elaborately illustrated ketubah (marriage certificate) from Corfu, dating from 1796

* A silver-gilt hanging Shabbat lamp, from 18th century Germany, which is expected to fetch between $600,000 and $800,000.

* A pair of large Dutch parcel-gilt silver and filigree Torah finials (Hedde Buys of Shoonhoven, 1845)

* A pair of unusual English silver “chinoiserie” Torah finials, (John Robins, London, 1803)

* A collection of nearly 300 picture postcards of resorts in the Catskills area of New York, famously popular among Jews of New York between the 1940’s and 1970’s. Informally known as the “Borscht Belt” and the “Jewish Alps,” the Catskills were frequented every summer and during Jewish festivals by New York Jews, as antisemitism prevented them from vacationing elsewhere.

“Many of the postcards advertise all the different amenities on offer during this period, from sports facilities to the many forms of entertainment available,” noted The Jerusalem Post. “The 1987 film Dirty Dancing, as well as the second season of Amazon’s award-winning 1950s-set comedy The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, reflect on this era of American Jewish history.”

The upcoming auction is only one of several such auctions of Judaica that has been offered by the renowned auction house. In December, Sotheby’s presented a ketubah (Jewish marriage contract) dating from 1884 in Kingston, Jamaica. Officials said that while it regularly offers ketubot in its auctions, such a document from Jamaica is a first for the auction house and – it believes – the auction world as a whole, according to the Post.

The document “solemnized the marriage of David ben Abraham Nunes Henriques and Amy bat Alfred Delgado in Kingston on August 14, 1884, according to Sotheby’s. The auction house said the bride’s grandfather, Moses Delgado, was a significant figure in Jamaica’s Jewish community, and one of the leaders of the movement to grant full civil rights to Jews in the former British colony,” the paper added.

Earlier in 2018, Sotheby’s presented another trove of Jewish items. “A Sotheby’s auction is a forum of pure exchange, where the prices are so astronomical, and spent with such astounding speed, that they stop corresponding to any conceivable earthly value. The difference between a $15,000 pair of 18th-century Torah finials and a $20,000 pair of 18th-century Torah finials, sold within minutes of each other, is hopelessly abstract, although obviously the difference is also pretty concrete, namely $5,000,” Tablet magazine suggested. “Paying a quarter-million bucks for a single book, even a very beautiful or rare one, is an absurdity when you really get down to it, and yet at a Sotheby’s auction the coffee, and the drama, both come free of charge.”

Coney Island Comeback Seen as Major Triumph for NYC

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Nothing says Memorial Day like a day at the beach, boardwalk or arcades in Coney Island. In fact, many are hyping the amusement area’s comeback as a major triumph for New York City. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

Nothing says Memorial Day like a day at the beach, boardwalk or arcades in Coney Island.

In fact, many are hyping the amusement area’s comeback as a major triumph for New York City.

“Coney Island’s fun zone, which jumps into high gear Memorial Day weekend, marks a victory of civic order over urban chaos — a milestone as precious to the city as was the rebirth of “Slime Square,” the New York Post recently wrote. “The boardwalk and environs miraculously morphed from a creepy, 1980s grotesquerie-by-the sea into today’s easygoing pleasure zone that’s a blast for everyone. Like most of the Big Apple’s recent renaissance hot spots, this one owes itself to our most significant stroke of fortune since the early 1990s: the spectacular drop in crime — especially street crime.”

The Post’s feature story looked back in time to an era in which Coney Island was anything but a New York City bright spot. The arrival of low-income apartment buildings had sounded what was nearly the death knell for the South Brooklyn community. As the feature points out, “The boardwalk and environs miraculously morphed from a creepy, 1980s grotesquerie-by-the sea into today’s easygoing pleasure zone that’s a blast for everyone.”

Nothing makes the case for Coney Island’s resurgence better than crime figures. As the Post found out, “Not a single murder occurred in Coney Island in all of 2018, according to the NYPD. By comparison, the 60th Precinct — which includes Coney Island, Brighton Beach and Sea Gate — saw 21 homicides in 1990. The death toll didn’t tell the full story. While most victims weren’t Cyclone-riding thrill-seekers, but rather innocent residents of nearby housing projects, the lawlessness spilled into the amusement zone, including on the beach and boardwalk.”

The world famous Steeplechase Park amusement complex was bulldozed in 1966, just part of what drove longtime fans away, and to more suburban locations.

“In the crime-scourged 1980s, the boardwalk and beach swarmed with predatory youths, drunks and crack dealers. Shuttered rides and restaurants lent a dystopian air. Winter defined a surreal land-and-seascape dominated by the derelict Parachute Jump and ruins of the crumbling Thunderbolt roller coaster,” the Post explained.

There has been even more for Coney Islanders to smile about. It was announced in January that the city would add Coney Island to the NYC Ferry system, providing a much faster commute to Manhattan for outer-borough New Yorkers. “It shouldn’t be this hard to get around in the greatest city in the world,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said at the time. “And so we’re giving people more and better options.”

$3.5B Fordham Landing Project Planned Near Harlem River

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Dynamic Star, a Connecticut- based developer founded by Gary Segal and Brad Zackson, is planning a massive $3.5 billion mixed-use, named Fordham Landing project. Photo Credit: Google Street view aerial map of the site circa September 2018

The Bronx is getting another facelift at an industrial wasteland along the east side of the Harlem River’s waterfront.

Dynamic Star, a Connecticut- based developer founded by Gary Segal and Brad Zackson, is planning a massive $3.5 billion mixed-use, named Fordham Landing project. Five million square feet of land between the Harlem River and the Major Deegan Expressway is being planned out by architects at NADAAA and Perkins Eastman. Margie Ruddick Landscape is also involved and will focus on planning the 12.5 acres of open spaces, esplanades, playing fields as well as waterside activities such as kayaking.

As reported by the NY Post, plans are being discussed with the Department of City Planning, and still need to undergo approvals for uniform land use. Housing and commercial space are in the works, as well as big improvements for the nearby University Heights Metro-North station. The discussions also include talk of a long awaited new elementary school for K-5, south of the University Heights Bridge.

Andy Gerringer, a Marketing Director, is guiding the residential leasing and layouts of almost 2,800 units, with 30% of them to be affordable. Plans also include an approximately 700,000-square-foot Life Science Center and offices, on the north side, which ends by 193rd Street. John Reinertsen of CBRE has been selected to lease the offices, along with Steve Purpura leading the CBRE Life Science team. There will also be retail space, a hotel, a conference center and community space. Jeff Winick of Winick Realty Group will oversee the retail section. His designs include an e-sports stadium by ITEC Entertainment, with a virtual level for watching global sports. The entire project will come together sharing a new waterfront esplanade with paths for pedestrians and bikes, all connected with public Wi-Fi.

In the beginning of April, Dynamic Star announced its purchase of the site at 320 West Fordham Road for $31.5 million from the Lasala family. Other nearby sites are also being negotiated, as the Bronx continues to attract investment dollars.

Segal, a veteran union electrical contractor who in 2011 sold his company and went into residential development, pledges to build the project in phases, using all union labor, which is something almost unheard of in the Bronx. “Being a third-generation union contractor, in my opinion, unions build better, build quicker and build safer,” he said. A project labor agreement (PLA) will need to be put in place to make sure the pricing meets the Bronx spending limits.

The Poshest New Yorkers Buy and Sell Their Homes in Secret

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The city’s poshest mansions are increasingly inaccessible and unadvertised, even to other millionaires. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

New York’s real estate market is mostly an open market, available to all, especially thanks to listing websites such as StreetEasy, Trulia and Realtor.com. Notwithstanding, the city’s poshest mansions are increasingly inaccessible and unadvertised, even to other millionaires.

Take the ritzy apartments at 220 Central Park South, for example. At the 953-foot-tall urban country club developed by Steve Roth and designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, no one knew there were apartments available for sale until after they were sold. As reported by the NY Post, numerous eager and affluent buyers were brushed away. Only a group of insiders were in the know, and the prospective clients were each handpicked. The Midtown building is now mostly sold, despite the strict vetting process and a slowing market for high priced condos. Among other well-known buyers in the building, Citadel CEO Ken Griffin purchased a penthouse there in January for a whopping $238 million, shattering the record for the most expensive home sold in the entire country.

Of the 43 NY homes that sold for over $20 million in 2018, 21 of them were not formally on the market when they were sold, as per Compass data. The hushed transactions, known as whisper sales, can be a result of disgrace, divorce or bankruptcy, but in more cases than not, it is just a matter of privacy. Many affluent homeowners just don’t want other people to know their net worth, or how much they made or lost on a transaction. Aside from that though, there is a certain feeling of extravagance in knowing that you were the chosen one, who was offered what no one else was permitted to see. “If you want to get someone’s attention with a whisper, scream!” says Leonard Steinberg, of the brokerage Compass. “220 [Central Park South] was the loudest whisper I have ever heard in my life. People feel like they are buying into a club that is word-of-mouth only and for ‘people like us.’ That has value for them.”

There is almost no way to know how many of these secret listings are available at any given time. Further, since many of the elite have more than one home, anything may be up for sale if the price is right.

“If you talk to anybody but the top-tier brokers, they’ll tell you that they hate whisper listings,” because they can often take longer to sell and fetch lower prices, says Douglas Elliman broker Noble Black. “It’s very inefficient. A lot of brokers don’t even know about those listings. But those unknown brokers can bring serious clients to the table.”

Report: JP Morgan Chase Allegedly Closed Bank Accounts of Political Conservatives

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JPMorgan Chase is alleged to have shut down bank accounts belonging to customers in the conservative movement – and others on the right who are outraged are saying they plan to close their own accounts if the situation is not addressed to their satisfaction. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

Are political conservatives now being targeted in the banking arena?

JPMorgan Chase is alleged to have shut down bank accounts belonging to customers in the conservative movement – and others on the right who are outraged are saying they plan to close their own accounts if the situation is not addressed to their satisfaction.

“If Jamie Dimon can’t absolutely guarantee that Chase Bank won’t ever discriminate against conservatives, conservatives should consider banking elsewhere,” warned David Almasi, vice president of the conservative-leaning National Center for Public Policy Research, referring to JPMorgan’s chairman and CEO,” the New York Post reported.

The controversy involving JPMorgan began when

activists Enrique Tarrio, Joe Biggs, Laura Loomer and Martina Markota – conservatives all — found that their Chase accounts had been shut down without a good explanation.

Of course, the primary arena in which bias against political conservatives has been playing out over the past couple of years has been in social media. The drama continued last week, with President Donald Trump instructing users of social media to let the White House know when they feel giant players such as Facebook and Twitter have acted unfairly because of their political viewpoint.

An online form available to approximately 18.5 million Twitter followers instructed Americans to “share your story” of political bias directly with the president. “SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS should advance FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Yet too many Americans have seen their accounts suspended, banned, or fraudulently reported for unclear ‘violations’ of user policies,” noted the website.

“The request comes as President Donald Trump and other Republicans ramp up allegations that social media networks discriminate against conservatives by disproportionately banning or limiting the visibility of right-leaning users and content,” reported Politico. “It’s a charge the companies deny, but that hasn’t tamped down conservatives’ embrace of the idea. Anti-conservative bias claims have been the subject of multiple congressional hearings and appeared to resonate with the GOP base in the midterm election cycle, all but guaranteeing they will feature in 2020 campaign-trail messaging from Trump and his surrogates and Capitol Hill allies.”

In April, Texas’ Republican Senator Ted Cruz convened a hearing focused on conservative bias on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. “Not only does Big Tech have the power to silence voices with which they disagree, but Big Tech likewise has the power to collate a person’s feed so they only receive the news that comports with their own political agenda,” Cruz said during the event.

“Cruz conceded that most of his party’s complaints were derived solely from personal stories,” noted theverge.com. “Much of the argument on this topic is anecdotal. It’s based on one example or another example,” Cruz said last month. “There’s a reason for that: because we have no data. There is no transparency. Nobody knows how many speakers Facebook is blocking, how many speakers Twitter is blocking. Nobody knows what the raw data is in terms of bias.”

CEOs at S&P 500 Firms Saw $800K Pay Hike in 2018; Workers Left in the Dust

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David Zaslav, Emilio Azcarraga Jean, Bruce Paisner pose on stage at press room for 2017 International Emmy Awards at Hilton Hotel. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

It’s good to be CEO.

Compensation for chief executive officers (CEOs) running at S&P 500 firms jumped by 7% last year, or approximately $800,000.

Overall, salaries for CEOs grew to a median of $12 million last year, including salary, stock and other compensation, according to data analyzed by Equilar for The Associated Press.

Each year, the Equilar 100 examines CEO compensation at the largest companies by revenue to provide an early look at executive pay trends. The study includes companies that filed annual proxy statements before March 31, considered the “half-way” point in the annual proxy season.

“The eight-figure packages continue to rise as companies tie more of their CEOs’ pay to their stock prices, which are still near record levels, and as profits hit an all-time high last year due to lower tax bills and a still-growing economy,” noted AP. “Pay for typical workers at these companies isn’t rising nearly as quickly. The median increase was 3% last year, less than half the growth for the top bosses. Median means half were larger, and half were smaller.”

Naturally, not everyone is pleased to see these numbers. “It’s a natural thing for a CEO and a board to say, ‘How are others who are doing similar work paid?’ And there’s a natural sense that if the board believes and supports their CEO, they don’t expect their CEO to be paid less than the others in the industry,” Eric Hosken, a partner at Compensation Advisory Partners, a consulting firm that works with boards, told AP.

“Anger about widening income inequality is rising around the world, from Capitol Hill to protests in streets,” the AP story continued. “But it’s only slowly seeping into the conference rooms where boards of directors set the pay for CEOs. Boards are often more concerned with what a competitor may pay to poach their CEO than how much more that person makes versus the rest of the workforce.”

Median pay for Equilar 100 CEOs overall was $15.6 million in fiscal year 2018, in comparison to $15.7 million for the CEOs on the previous year’s list, the company reported. On an individual level, Equilar 100 CEOs saw a 0.6% pay decrease at the median in fiscal year 2018. By comparison, median pay for CEOs on last year’s Equilar 100 list increased by 5%.

Women represent less than 10% of Equilar 100 CEOs. Just nine women hold a chief executive position at an Equilar 100 company, this is an increase from eight in 2017. Among the nine, three are on the top 20 highest-paid on the list. Safra Catz of Oracle, third on the list, was awarded $108.3 million in 2018. Indra Nooyi—who made the top 10 highest-paid list in the previous year’s study—departed as CEO of Pepsi, leaving Catz as the only women on the top 10 highest-paid list this year.

Anti-Semitic E-Mail From UK Supplements Firm Sends Israeli NGO Into Action

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Israeli citizen Hilton Licht ordered natural supplements from Tribestan UK, a natural supplements company. In response, he received an anti-Semitic email.

On Monday, Israeli citizen Hilton Licht wanted to order some natural supplements. Instead, he received a dose of anti-Semitism.

Israeli human rights organization, Betsalmo, jumped in, sending a letter on Licht’s behalf demanding an apology or it would take the matter further.

Before its hacking assertion, Shai Glick, CEO of Betzalmo, expressed his shock at the British company’s refusal to serve a customer simply because he lived in Israel and at the grossly anti-Semitic nature of the message. He called the behavior anti-Semitic, outrageous and illegal as “it is forbidden to discriminate based on religion or race.”

Glick sent a sharply worded letter to Tribestan CEO Daniel Davies on Monday, requesting a public apology.

“Your words are reminiscent of similar words from the 1930’s that led to the Holocaust and the murder of six million Jews. We must not tolerate hatred and racism. I demand that you immediately reverse your decision and apologize to the customer,” Glick wrote.

Glick said on Monday that if there is no personal apology to the customer and no public apology, he will file a complaint with the British legal authorities that deal with discrimination and racism.

In addition, he will inform the British Ministry of Finance. He will also turn to Israel’s Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon and Minister of Strategic Affairs Gilad Erdan with a request that they will follow the matter up with their British counterparts.

The Tribestan website clearly welcomes orders from around the globe: “Remember we ship Worldwide daily,” its site says.

After David Lange of website israellycool inquired into the matter, Tribestan made its hacking claim and did issue an apology.

“Over night our email got hacked over wifi via a business phone. … We are a small business and none of us would dream of sending such offensive language. Sorry for the issue and please accept our apology,” it read in part.

Ran Bar Zik, a programmer at Verizon Media and Tech writer for Haaretz, told World Israel Newsthat claiming to have been hacked “is a really lame excuse.” If they were hacked, Bar Zik says, Tribestan can easily prove it by showing their logs.

Furthermore, he says the hacker would be more interested in other things than just sending anti-Semitic emails – perhaps keeping the customer’s payment rather than returning it to him. And Tribestan would be obligated by law to report the incident to the E.U. authorities on cyber security, he says.

World Israel News has reached out to Tribestan but has not yet received a response.

(World Israel News)

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‘Ancient Palestinian Village’ Exposed as Fraud

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A joint project led by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the European Union (EU) to “restore” a historic village that never existed is taking over a strategic area in the center of Gush Etzion, the Regavim organization has revealed. Photo by Regavim on 27 May, 2019

A joint project led by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the European Union (EU) to “restore” a historic village that never existed is taking over a strategic area in the center of Gush Etzion, the Regavim organization has revealed.

The PA and EU are expanding their program of land-seizure, taking control of a strategic area in the heart of the Etzion Bloc, between Route 60 and Neveh Daniel.

This is part of a PA and EU-orchestrated program of building strategically located outposts that undermine the basis of the Oslo Accords, create facts on the ground and erode Israeli sovereignty.

Regavim has found that over the past two years, the PA has created a “historic” village that is situated on a strategic point adjacent to the Jerusalem-Hebron highway. The name given to the new “ancient” village is Shoshkhalah.

Regavim’s Field Coordinator for Judea and Samaria, Yishai Hemo, describes the PA’s methodology.

“Over the course of the last two years, activists from the Arab town Al Khader, backed by Palestinian Authority and European Union funding, occupied the ruins of two ancient Shomerot. They renovated these abandoned structures and turned them into homes – and from that point, in very short order, totally new structures have been added in the surrounding area,” he explained.

A Shomerah is a watchman’s hut, a simple stone structures used by shepherds or farmers as shelter from the elements during the changing seasons. They are found throughout the Jerusalem landscape.

The signs posted on the refurbished buildings, bearing the European Union insignia, say the site is an ancient village – Shoshkhalah.

However, aerial photos show that in the last two years, more than 15 homes have been built in this “village,” each connected to infrastructure that provides solar-generated electricity and water from tanks paid for by the Europeans. Analysis of the aerial photos from 1967, as well as historic maps dating back to 1880, proves that there was never any settlement of any kind at the site.

“This is another phase in the Palestinian Authority-European Union program to seize control over strategic areas,” adds Hemo. “We are all too familiar with the program – from illegal construction in the Adumim Region, from land-grabs and highly-developed construction projects on IDF training grounds in the Hebron Hills and Gush Etzion, and from the extensive agricultural work that the PA is carrying out as a means of securing ownership rights to tens of thousands of dunams that have been illegally seized for Roots Project activity.”

“The ‘ancient village’ of Shoshkhalah is just one more example that illustrates the rule: There is no such thing as a vacuum. When the State of Israel fails to regulate and register land in Judea and Samaria, the Palestinian Authority takes advantage of the opportunity to seize this land and annex it, de facto, to its jurisdiction,” Regavim stated Monday.

Regavim, a research-based legal advocacy NGO dedicated to ensuring accountable use of Israel’s national land, published in January a report which exposes the PA’s construction work at Nahal Heletz, near Har Gilo on the outskirts of Jerusalem, just minutes away from Shoshkhalah.

“In this case, too, the Palestinian Authority serves as a guiding hand that finances the work with aid from foreign countries, and as in other places, the agricultural work was exposed as an illegal outpost established by the Palestinian Authority in a strategic area,” Hemo stated in January.

(TPS)

Does the Int’l Criminal Court Have Jurisdiction Over IDF?

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IDF International Conference on Law of Armed Conflict. Photo Credit: IDF Spokesman

Conference chaired by IDF Military Advocate General to discuss issues at forefront of global interest in armed conflict law examines issue.

The IDF International Conference on the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) opened on Tuesday.

The conference is chaired by the IDF Military Advocate General, Maj. Gen. Sharon Afek. More than 150 legal experts from 20 countries are participating in the conference and will discuss issues at the forefront of the global interest in the field of the Laws of Armed Conflict.

The conference will last three days and will combine academic discussions with practical workshops and field tours. Among topics to be discussed are rules of urban warfare against terror organizations, laws of warfare in cyberspace, and more. Military Advocate General Maj. Gen. Sharon Afek and IDF Southern Commander Maj. Gen. Herzi Halevi delivered opening statements.

IDF Military Advocate General Maj. Gen. Sharon Afek said: “Israel is coping with security challenges along its borders that create complex security situations, and with it complex legal issues related to the implementation and interpretation of the laws of warfare.

“It is our firm position that the ICC doesn’t have jurisdiction over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But even if it had such jurisdiction, Israel is a law-abiding state with a strong and independent justice system. Israel’s actions are not relevant subject-matter for the ICC. The attempts to make the ICC open an investigation in the subject matter of Israel are diverting the court from its main purpose which is to serve as a court of last resort in cases of mass atrocities.

“The increasing mesh between Hezbollah and the state of Lebanon has legal significance. Last year, Hezbollah and its allies won a significant number of seats in Lebanon’s Parliament, and joined the Cabinet.

“This raises questions, such as: is there today a divide between the State of Lebanon and the terrorist organization? What will be Lebanon’s role in a future conflict?”

IDF Southern Commander Maj. Gen. Herzi Halevi said: “In Gaza the terrorists are using human shields, their idea is to bring many people, Hamas initiated these protests and it weaponized the riots. Iran gives money to the Sunni population because it’s better for them to pay with Sunni blood against Israel. The Iranians use the people of Gaza to fight against Israel.”

US Defense Department General Counsel Mr. Paul Ney Jr. said: “The State of Israel is at the forefront of dealing with challenges in the field of the law of armed conflict. The discourse on the law of armed conflict must be led by countries such as Israel, the United States and others, who have a deep commitment to the rule of law and the fulfillment of their legal obligations.

“I believe that Israel’s experience with the International Criminal Court (ICC) is similar to that of the United States. Like the United States, Israel is not a party to the Rome Statute. Like the United States, Israel has a strong civil and military legal system. As it did in the case of the United States, the Court ignored the principle of consent regarding its authority when it opened an illegitimate examination of Israel’s actions.

Whatever the actions of the ICC, as Ambassador Bolton stated, “The United States will always stand by our friend and ally, Israel.”

(INN)

Fla Gov Ron DeSantis in Israel on Biz Development Mission; Brings 100 Delegates

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Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Saturday left for a visit to Israel with a delegation of close to 100 people, The Associated Press reported.

His delegation includes education officials, business leaders, lawmakers and the head of the state’s tourism marketing agency. On Wednesday he will host a meeting with the independently elected Cabinet, comprised of Attorney General Ashley Moody, Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried.

Fried was already in Israel Saturday for the third day of her own trade mission.

“My meetings are back to back with all type of advancements in agriculture and research,” Fried told AP in a phone interview Saturday. “My brain is going a million miles per hour with ideas and suggestions to bring back to Florida.”

So far she has met with Israeli experts on medical marijuana, irrigation, and treating algae blooms. She has also talked with researchers fighting citrus greening, a disease that’s devastated orange growers in Florida.

On Sunday, she plans to visit a company that works in advanced hydroponics, meet with Israel’s minister of agriculture and visit with cannabis growers.

DeSantis and the Cabinet do not plan to conduct state business at Wednesday’s meeting, but rather sign proclamations declaring their support for Israel, according to AP.

DeSantis, a longtime supporter of Israel, promoted the relocation of the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv Jerusalem, saying that Americans were “excited to see the embassy move”.

In 2017, DeSantis joined other lawmakers in forming the Congressional Israel Victory Caucus.

Shortly after being elected as Governor of Florida, DeSantis promised to be aggressive in the fight against the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.

“As governor, I’m in charge of the anti-BDS list, so when there are boycotts of Israel, I can unilaterally put these companies on Florida’s list so that they can’t do business with the state of Florida. And I’ll be very aggressive in doing that, and I think that that will help combat BDS,” he told the Israel Hayom newspaper in November.

In January, DeSantis placed Airbnb on the state’s scrutinized companies list, which prohibits state investment in companies that boycott Israel, after the company decided to remove listings for about 200 homes in Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.

Airbnb eventually backtracked on its plans to delist homes in Judea and Samaria.

In a related development, the Tallahassee Democrat reported that an Arab-American coalition has lodged its strenuous objections to DeSantis holding a state cabinet meeting at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem next week.

“Hosting a Cabinet meeting in a highly secure overseas embassy, where most Floridians would be unable to attend” violates both the Florida Constitution and its Sunshine Law, said members of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination League, a 10-member coalition that includes Arab, Jewish and Immigrant rights organizations.

And they said, it may “expose members of your cabinet to criminal penalties.”

The group urged DeSant    is to “uphold the Florida Constitution, comply with Florida Sunshine Law and protect your administration by hosting your cabinet meetings in Florida, where Floridians can exercise their right of public access to government proceedings.”

Israeli Fire Department: Mass Blazes Caused by Arson

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The mass blazes in the center of Israel that caused the displacement of thousands and the destruction of dozens of homes is suspected to be an act of arson, the Fire Department stated Sunday. Photo by Rivka Franks/TPS on 26 May, 2019

The mass blazes in the center of Israel that caused the displacement of thousands and the destruction of dozens of homes is suspected to be an act of arson, the Fire Department stated Sunday.

Teams investigating the scene at Mevo Modi’im and Kibbutz Harel have discovered that the fires were ignited at several locations, lending credence to the suspicion that the fire was ignited by arsonists.

The investigation is ongoing, the Fire Department said.

Over the course of 41 hours starting on Thursday, fires burned 32,000 acres and 50 homes in Mevo Modi’im and Kibbutz Harel. Most residents lost all their positions and were left with only the clothing on their bodies, and over 3,500 Israelis were evacuated from their homes due to fires caused by an extreme heatwave.

No one was injured by the fires, but 13 firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation.

In related news, the police over the weekend arrested three Arabs who attempted to start fires in Jerusalem as an act of terrorism.

A Police spokesman stated that while firefighters across the country were fighting fires, police in Jerusalem arrested three suspects for attempting to deliberately start fires.

The police arrested a 19-year-old suspect while he was attempting to start a fire near the French Hill neighborhood. A 15-year-old was arrested in similar circumstances in the Har Hazofim area, which borders with Arab neighborhoods and has repeatedly been the target of arson attacks.

A third suspect, 30, was also arrested for attempting to start a fire in the Kidron area.

“Investigations into those three suspects are continuing and they remain under arrest,” the police said.

Arab terrorists over the years have adopted arson as a weapon against Israel, taking advantage of the dry and hot weather to ignite fires and cause mass damage to property as well as the loss of life.

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) on Sunday held a special ceremony at Tel-Nof AFB saluting the teams from around the Middle East which arrived in Israel to help it fight the mass blazes that hit the country.

Firefighting aircraft and crews from Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Egypt and the Palestinian Authority, arrived in Israel on Friday to provide assistance in fighting the wildfires which began raging in Israel on Thursday as a result of a heavy heat wave.

“Their response warms our heart. We take them in with much appreciation,” said IAF Brig. Gen. Peleg Niego, Commander of Tel-Nof AFB.

The Teams were awarded a certificate and a small token from the Ministry of Public Security.

“We express our gratitude to the countries extending assistance in combating forest fires as well as those who have expressed willingness to help. Thank you Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Croatia and Italy for your friendship. A friend in need is a friend indeed,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon stated Friday.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked “my friend Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for sending two helicopters to help in putting out the fires that have broken out across Israel.”

(TPS)

Is it the End of the “Skullcap” for Jews in Europe?

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Let's give credit to our Trump appointed ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell who said quite openly to all Germans: "The opposite is true. Wear your kippa. Wear your friend's kippa. Borrow a kippa and wear it for our Jewish neighbors. Educate people that we are a diverse society. Photo Credit: Facebook

Germany, while being one of the most pro-Israel European nations in its commercial dealings with Israel, seems to be unable to detach itself from its long history of Jew hating. Back in the Hitler/Nazi days, Jews were forced to wear identifying armbands and as we’ve seen in photos of those years, Jewish owned stores had “Jude” painted on them to label them as targets for the thugs roaming the streets. Now, 75 years later, a German leader has suggested that Jews refrain from wearing kippo (yarmulkes) while in the streets, on public transport, at events and in general….at any time. In other words, “Hide your religion, hide your Judaism for your safety.” Just this past week, Felix Klein, the federal government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight against Anti-Semitism (there is such a position??) said: “My opinion on the matter has changed following the ongoing brutalization in German society. I can no longer recommend Jews wear a kippah at every time in Germany.”

We are sure he probably meant well and that he was looking out for the security of the few Jews who still call Germany home. But what did he mean by his statement about this “brutalization in German society?” Just who are those who are doing the brutalizing and who are the victims? Why can’t he be frank and call a spade a spade and blurt out the truth that those replicating the Nazi actions of yore, the Islamofascists and neo-Nazis are the culprits, the anarchists, the Jew hating attackers? Why not speak the truth? For this guy to suggest that Jews have to hide, to camouflage themselves as non-Jews, to have to hide their Jewishness is nothing more than despicable coming from an official.

Why not order the cops of the nation to crack down on these Muslim terrorists and wannabee Nazis? Why not condemn them openly? This is nothing more than capitulation to shariah law brought in by the millions of Muslim immigrants permitted to migrate into Germany. This was a victory for hate, bigotry and intolerance that should have ended in 1945. Jews have to once again accommodate their antagonists by being compliant, fearful and weak. Let’s give credit to our Trump appointed ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell who said quite openly to all Germans: “The opposite is true. Wear your kippa. Wear your friend’s kippa. Borrow a kippa and wear it for our Jewish neighbors. Educate people that we are a diverse society.” Perhaps that’s what we should all be doing here in America. And that’s for all of us to start wearing kippos, Mogen Dovid jewelry and show our pride in being Jews. With the evil tide of prejudice being promulgated from even our own elected leaders, we should start our campaign of Jewish pride now, before it’s too late like in….Germany..

Trump Winning in European Elections

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Pictured above is UK Prime Minister Theresa May. Recently, she announced that she would resign her post due to the bellicose pushback she has been received from leftist political parties in Britain that oppose taking takes to make the Brexit vote a reality. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

Europe has always been considered a pariah by our nation. The recently commemorated Memorial Day brought to mind the hundreds of thousands of young Americans who sacrificed their lives in two massive wars so that those Continentals could once again mess themselves up. They did it after WWII in flirting with Communism, embracing the crippling philosophy of Socialism and then signed the European Union (EU) virtual death warrant that has brought these elitists to their knees. This past weekend’s EU vote indicated that the common citizens, the serfs, have had enough and voted overwhelmingly to signal that the progressives are on their way out. But give thanks again, to the land of the Stars and Stripes.

The results of the European Union (EU) vote throughout much of Europe has demonstrated that President Trump’s policies regarding trade and illegal immigration and standing up to radical Islam are working. Anti-EU parties have made big gains securing outright victory in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Hungary and Poland, among others. Nigel Farage’s UK’s Brexit Party, France’s Marine Le Pen’s National Rally and Italy’s Matteo Salvini’s League Party all declared victory in their respective countries. Throw in the conservative wins in Poland and Hungary to make this a slam-dunk defeat for those who welcomed in millions of Muslims to destroy their Western outlook.

According to our so called, self-identified betters, the Leftist Progressives, this wasn’t supposed to happen. Wasn’t Europe a utopia? Weren’t we told time and again that it was a secular, socialist paradise where the atheist, the Muslim, the GLBTQ gang supposedly lived together in peace and harmony and the Jew and Christian were treated with disdain and chased out with many acts of accepted terror? Not anymore.

Most assuredly we will now be hammered with many complicated, intellectual, political rationalizations about the trend this vote signals but what it boils down to is that people are proud of who they are! Americans want to be Americans! Brits want to be Brits and French want to be French. Global citizenship and world-wide kumbaya is bubkis. Look how well the United Nations functions. We are all different and national pride motivates us to do better. Competition works. Perhaps this is an indication that the Trump attitude depicting self-worth, self-respect and aggressiveness against the evils of socialism, Communism and Islamofascism really works. Maybe, just maybe, there’s hope for the future generations.

Letters to the Editor

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Thinks DeBlasio is a Joke

Dear Editor:

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio for President belongs in the comics section. “De Blasio for Prez–No Way!” (Editorial —May 22). Democrats Governor Andrew Cuomo and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio have a lot in common with the late Republicans Governor Nelson Rockefeller (1959–1974) and NYC Mayor John Lindsay (1966–1973) along with Governor George Pataki (1995 -2006) and NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani (1994–2001). The same is true for the late Democrat Governor Mario Cuomo (1983–1992) and NYC Mayor Ed Koch (1978-1988). Nelson Rockefeller, George Pataki, Mario Cuomo and son Andrew Cuomo deal with Mayors who want equal billing on the political marque.

Lindsay’s urban, Koch’s Big Apple, Giuliani’s safety/quality of life and de Blasio’s progressive agenda is dependent upon both increased state and federal assistance. de Blasio envisions himself as the national spokesperson for progressive Mayors from all cities. This conflicts with Governors who have to worry about all 62 counties making up New York State. It also creates problems for both Cuomo and de Blasio who harbor Presidential ambitions in 2020. Cuomo like his father Mario, Rockefeller and Pataki, de Blasio like Lindsay and Giuliani will never come close to winning any primaries let alone occupy the White House. Better to spend your time packing for moving back to your old Park Slope Brooklyn home when your term ends in December 2021.

Sincerely,

Larry Penner


Remembering Brooklyn in the 1950s!

Dear Editor:

I was born September 12, 1941 on a street in Brownsville called Hopkinson Avenue. One of my older brothers was also born on September 12th exactly 10 years older then me. For the last 77 years we have celebrated our birthdays together. The hospital I was born was called Beth- El and later in years it was changed to Brookdale Hospital. It is still there and is located on Linden Boulevard and Rockaway Parkway in Brooklyn.

When I was a few months old my parents moved to 260 Amboy Street. I was told that the rent being 28 dollars was cheaper than the other apartment. It definitely wasn’t an upgrade because it was a small two bedroom apartment that had a bathroom with no wash stand. We had to wash our hands in the kitchen sink. The bathroom was so small that two people could not fit in at one time. Sometimes I would have to wait on line to use the shower but after awhile we had a schedule.

You can see by the attached picture of our building, it had three floors and we lived on the first floor front overlooking the garbage cans.

My telephone number Dickens 5-2364. It was a party line which means we shared the phone line with other families. Sometimes if you wanted to dial out you had to wait for the other parties to get off the phone.

There were two families on each floor. The tenant on the first floor behind us was The Schwieds, the second floor were the Beckmans and the Cramers, and on the top floor were the Sass family and in the back was old landlord the Krasners.

One true story I recall was about our back neighbor. Francis Schwied was in our apartment talking to my mom. All of a sudden nature called and she had no choice but to use our bathroom. She weighed over 300 pounds and running into the bathroom she got stuck between the tub and wall. My mom had to call the fire department to free her. She never made it to the toilet.

My father was a mailman and had to get up early to get to Manhattan Beach Post Office to deliver the mail. My mom had a bad heart and was in an out of the hospital. She had problems sleeping because it was hard for her to breathe. So when we moved to Amboy Street my father took one of the bedrooms for himself.

That left 5 boys and my mom with one bedroom. The living room sofa opened up into a bed. This is where my mom sleep along with myself and two of my brothers. My two older brothers slept in the other bedroom. Sometimes when I woke up in the morning the first thing I saw was my brothers feet in my face. The Jewish word for sleeping foot to face was called ” tzifissin” This got me right out of bed to be first on line in the bathroom. This may be the reason why we considered a close family.

Sincerely

Martin


Irked by Cuomo’s Attitude & Ignorance

Dear Editor,

I was a little irked by the governor’s comments and attitude from your article “Cuomo Slams MTA for Ineptness at Association for a Better New York Luncheon.”

“Vendors are installing technology they designed in the ’80s. I believe there is better technology out there,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. “If you can figure out how a car can fly and you can get in a car that drives you by itself to Southampton, you have to be able to have technology where one train can tell you where the other train is on a closed system.”

He’s talking like a true politician. His words mean nothing, and he may not know what he’s talking about. It’s really convenient to be in a position where you can just wish for things that are untenable or don’t exist yet, especially coming from the guy who says he is not in control of the MTA, until he declares an emergency and then does as he pleases while skirting any and all responsibility for the everyday problems of New Yorkers.

The newer technology is on PATH trains now. The railroad was required to meet the PTC mandate. The subway system actually has CBTC on the L train Canarsie line and is working out the kinks on the newly installed CBTC technology on the 7 train Flushing line. The technology, paired with experienced subway operators and dispatchers, could allow lines to operate over 30 trains an hour, which would mean waiting less than two minutes for a train and still having a safer ride. With more train frequency, there is also less dangerous crowding on platforms and fewer delays from dwell time.

Even though this technology is promising, the agency has dragged its feet. The technology would really help the system, as would continuously expanding it. I don’t know what the governor is talking about when he says better technology exists. He ought to let the agency do its work without impugning the character and integrity of so many MTA employees.

Sincerely,

Lisa Friedman