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Required University of Michigan lecture included slide comparing Netanyahu to Hitler

Required University of Michigan lecture included slide comparing Netanyahu to Hitler

 

(JTA) — A required lecture for University of Michigan art students featured a speaker who compared Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler.

Speaker Emory Douglas, part of the “Penny Stamps Speakers Series Presentation” of the Stamps School of Art & Design, displayed a slide that showed a picture of Netanyahu and Hitler with the words “Guilty Of Genocide” written across their faces. Below the photo was the definition of genocide.

Douglas “worked as the resident Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1967 through the 1980s,” according to the school’s website. “During his tenure, Douglas created powerful images to depict the reality of racial injustice in America and to promote the party’s ideologies. His distinctive style established the “militant-chic” style decades before the aesthetic became popularized and sought to flip the cultural paradigm from one of African American victimhood to one of powerful outrage.”

The content of the lecture first came to public attention via a Facebook post on Friday by a Jewish University of Michigan student, Alexa Smith. The post included a photograph of the slide of Douglas’ artwork.

“Yesterday I was forced to sit through an overtly anti-Semitic lecture,” she wrote, adding: “In what world is it ok for a mandatory course to host a speaker who compares Adolf Hitler to the Prime Minister of Israel?”

“I sat through this lecture horrified at the hatred and intolerance being spewed on our campus,” she continued. “As a Jew who is proud of my people and my homeland, I sat through this lecture feeling targeted and smeared to be as evil as the man who perpetrated the Holocaust and systematically murdered six million Jews,” she wrote.

She noted that two years ago, another mandatory Stamps lecture speaker, Joe Sacco, called Israel a terrorist state and explicitly claimed that Israeli soldiers were unworthy of being represented as actual human beings in his artwork.

“This time I will no longer sit quietly and allow others to dehumanize my people and my community. The administration is repeatedly failing to forcefully respond to antisemitism, and so it comes back worse and worse each time. A line needs to be drawn and it needs to be drawn now,” she concluded.

The University’s Assistant Vice President for Public Affairs, Rick Fitzgerald, said in a statement issued on Friday, noted that “Douglas covered a wide array of subject matter within the overarching context of his work, which looks at the oppression of people across the globe by governmental powers,” and added that his presentation included a video and nearly 200 slides with images of his work.

A portion of Douglas’ presentation on the process of creating art included examples of juxtaposing images of world leaders.

“The Stamps program is intentionally provocative and we are clear with our students about this. The school does not control or censor what speakers present,” he also said.

Undergraduates receive academic credit for attending 11 of 14 scheduled Stamps events during the school year and they are able to select which events to attend.

Last month, University of Michigan professor of American culture, John Cheney-Lippold, declined to recommend junior Abigail Ingber for a semester abroad in Israel because he supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, or BDS, movement against the country.

Jewish community, Malmo officials working to resume kosher meat sales in Swedish city

Jewish community, Malmo officials working to resume kosher meat sales in Swedish city

(JTA) — The City of Malmo in Sweden is working with the local Jewish community to resume the sale of kosher meat there following its suspension for technical and food safety reasons, municipal officials said.

The suspension was ordered Sept. 20 during a municipal inspection at the ICA Kvantum Malmborgs Limhamn shop, which had sold frozen kosher meat per an agreement with the leaders of Malmo’s Jewish community of several hundred people.

“We had to issue an immediate ban against letting the products out on the market,” municipal spokeswoman Linn Johansson told JTA.

Johansson said the inspection revealed that the company Kosher Delikatesser Malmö AB, which according to the city is owned by the Jewish Community of Malmo, “has for several years been selling their meat via” ICA Kvantum despite not being “registered as a food business, which is against food regulations.”

When the company “is not registered, the products are not traceable, which is an absolute demand according to food regulations in Sweden and the whole of EU,” added Johansson, who attributed this need to “food safety regulations.” Subsequently, the city’s departments division of food safety and hygiene suspended the sale of kosher meat at ICA Kvantum, she said.

The meat “is still in the store freezers and nothing has been confiscated or thrown away. We hope they can have their products back in the market soon. The collaboration between us has been good and constructive,” Johansson also said.

In an interview with JTA, a community spokesman confirmed that constructive talks are taking place for a speedy resolution of the issue.

“There was never a food hygiene concern,” he said. “This is a bureaucratic issue that will soon be resolved.”

 

Likud gains, Zionist Union tanks in new pre-election poll

Likud gains, Zionist Union tanks in new pre-election poll

Likud would win 32 seats, up from the 30 it holds now in the Knesset, while Zionist Union would drop to just 12, Hadashot News poll finds • Yesh Atid would win 18 seats, up from the 11 it holds today • 38 percent say Benjamin Netanyahu is best person to lead Israel.

 If a general Knesset election were held today, the Likud Party would win 32 seats, up from the 30 it currently holds in the Knesset, a new poll from Hadashot News has found. A similar poll in July projected that Likud would win 30 seats.

The latest poll found that Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid Party would receive 18 mandates, compared to the 11 seats it holds in the current Knesset, and would become the second-largest faction.

Habayit Hayehudi, led by Education Minister Naftali Bennett, would win 10 seats, up from the eight it currently holds, the poll showed. Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon’s Kulanu Party and United Torah Judaism would win seven seats each—a loss of three seats for Kulanu, but a gain of one for the haredi Ashkenazi Party.

Knesset member Orly Levy-Abekasis’ newly formed party and the left-wing Meretz would win six seats each, while Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s Yisrael Beytenu and Sephardi haredi party Shas would win five seats apiece.

The poll also tested what would happen if former IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. (res.) Benny Gantz was to form his own party and run in the election. It found that his party would win 12 seats, taking three from Likud, five from Yesh Atid, two from the Zionist Union and the rest from elsewhere.

Respondents were also asked who they felt was best qualified to serve as prime minister. Some 38 percent said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was the best person for the position, while Gantz was a distant second, with 12 percent.

Only 9 percent of respondents said Lapid would make the best prime minister, 5 percent chose Lieberman, and 4 percent chose Gabbay.

 

Bank of Israel Keeps Interest Rate Unchanged at 0.1%

Bank of Israel Keeps Interest Rate Unchanged at 0.1%

The Bank Of Israel Monetary Committee on Monday decided to keep the interest rate unchanged at 0.1%

According to the committee’s press release, the inflation environment has not changed markedly since the previous interest rate decision, despite slightly lower than expected recent CPI readings: the annual inflation rate is in the lower part of the target range, and expectations for the various ranges remained in their environment of the previous interest rate decision.

Nevertheless, the Monetary Committee assessed that the forces supporting an increase in inflation still prevail; the main risk to the entrenchment of inflation within the target is the possibility of a sharp appreciation in the shekel.

Preliminary estimates of third quarter activity support the assessment that the economy continued to grow at a solid pace, while the second quarter growth rate was affected by transitory factors. The downward trend in the current account surplus is a further indication of the expansion of demand in the economy.

The labor market remains tight, and based on the Research Department’s staff forecast, GDP is expected to grow by 3.7 percent in 2018 and by 3.6 percent in 2019.

The macro picture conveyed by the global economy remains positive, particularly in the US, but various indicators point to a softening of momentum in view of a worsening of the trade war, an increase in political risk in Europe, and volatility in financial markets of emerging economies.

The Federal Reserve is expected to raise the federal funds rate, while in Europe and Japan core inflation remains low and the accommodative monetary policy continues.

The downward trend in home prices, which began approximately a year ago, has halted. The increase in new mortgage volume continues, and mortgage interest rates remain stable. Building starts increased in the second quarter, but their volume remains very low.

The Monetary Committee intends to maintain the accommodative policy as long as necessary in order to entrench the inflation environment within the target range. The Bank of Israel continues to monitor developments in inflation, the real economy, the financial markets, and the global economy, and will act to attain the monetary policy targets in accordance with such developments.

 

Source: The Jewish Press

Chinese VP to visit Israel, attend innovation summit hosted by Netanyahu

Chinese VP to visit Israel, attend innovation summit hosted by Netanyahu

Wang Qishan will be highest-ranked China official to come to Jewish state in over a decade; Alibaba CEO Jack Ma to be keynote speaker at October 24-25 event

 

 

 

China’s vice president will participate in an “innovation” event in Israel this month, making him the highest-ranked Chinese official to visit the Jewish state in more than a decade, Hebrew-language reported Monday.

Wang Qishan will head a Chinese delegation to the fourth installation of the Israeli Innovation Summit, organized by the Prime Minister’s Office, on October 24-25. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attend both days of the event.

He will land in Israel on October 22 and will head the delegation in discussions meant to expand business and trade opportunities and cooperation between Jerusalem and Beijing.

Qishan will be the guest of honor in a gala event scheduled for October 24 and in the grand opening of a new innovation center at the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation a day later.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, shakes hands with Wang Qishan after Wang was elected vice-president during a plenary session of China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) in Beijing, March 17, 2018. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Also attending the conference will be Jack Ma, the billionaire founder and CEO of retail giant Alibaba, who will be one of the keynote speakers at the conference, according to the reports.

It will be Ma’s second visit to Israel in six months, after a busy tour in May in which he explored business opportunities in the country, visited the offices of several local startups and met Netanyahu in Jerusalem.

At the time, the Chinese business magnate, investor, and philanthropist noted that Israel was a much more peaceful country than he expected, with a strong economy and security. Netanyahu invited him to invest in Israel, saying “there are amazing opportunities here.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) shakes hands with Alibaba founder Jack Ma on May 2, 2018. (Haim Tzach/GPO)

The Chinese firm made its first foray into the Israeli startup market in 2015 when it invested in Visualead, a Tel Aviv-based startup specializing in developing “designer” quick response codes. Later that year it partnered with Israeli venture capital firm JVP to invest in multiple Israeli tech startups. It has also invested in Israeli startups such as Twiggle, Infinity Augmented Reality, Lumus and ThetaRay. The firm has also announced plans to set up an office in Tel Aviv as part of a $15 billion global R&D program.

Israeli exports to China increased dramatically, by 62 percent, in the first eight months of 2018 compared to last year — from $2.14 billion in 2017 to $3.5 billion — according to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics. Imports from China increased by 10%, from $4.45 billion last year to $4.9 billion in 2018.

Before that, China, the world’s most populous country and second-largest economy, was still regarded a “relatively minor player” in the Israeli economy, focusing almost exclusively on strategic investments and making up at most 5% of the total activity in Israel, a report by IVC Research Center said in February.

Shoshanna Solomon contributed to this report.

Source: The Times of Israel

Florida declares emergency in 26 counties as Tropical Storm Michael approaches

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Florida declares emergency in 26 counties as Tropical Storm Michael approaches

By Susannah Cullinane and Joe Sterling, CNN.    Updated 9:01 AM ET, Mon October 8, 2018

(CNN)   Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for 26 counties as Tropical Storm Michael lashed Cuba and is forecast to become a hurricane later Monday as it churns toward the United States.

Michael pounded western Cuba with heavy rain and strong winds and is forecast to make landfall as a hurricane midweek on the northeastern US Gulf Coast. That’s the region that stretches from Mobile, Alabama, through the Florida Panhandle and into the Big Bend area of northern Florida.

“Michael expected to become a hurricane very soon,” the National Hurricane Center announced in its 8 a.m. bulletin. “Michael is forecast to be near or at major hurricane strength when it reaches the northeastern Gulf of Mexico Tuesday night and Wednesday.”

Michael, which formed near the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday, is expected to dump 4 to 8 inches of rain — and as much as 12 inches in some areas — on western Cuba before it hits the United States.

“Michael is expected to produce heavy rainfall and flash flooding over portions of western Cuba and the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico during the next couple of days,” the center said.

A hurricane warning is in effect for the Cuban province of Pinar del Rio and tropical storm warnings are posted for the Isle of Youth in Cuba and the coast of Mexico from Tulum to Cabo Catoche, including Cozumel.

A hurricane watch has been declared for the Alabama-Florida border to the Suwannee River in Florida. Tropical storm and storm surge watches have been issued from the Mississippi-Alabama border to Tampa Bay.

‘Everybody’s got to get ready’

Scott warned that Michael could reach land as a Category 2 hurricane, with winds in excess of 100 mph. “This storm will be life-threatening and extremely dangerous,” Scott said at a press briefing. “This storm has the potential to bring devastating impacts to communities across the Panhandle and Big Bend and every family must be prepared.” Scott activated 500 National Guard troops in advance of the storm. “Everybody’s got to get ready. Don’t take a chance,” he said. “We’re going to get storm surge, we have wind, we have a chance of flooding, we have a significant chance of tornadoes.”

The governor declared a state of emergency for Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, Franklin, Leon, Wakulla, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, Hamilton, Suwannee, Lafayette, Dixie, Columbia, Gilchrist, Levy and Citrus counties.

Michael will dump heavy rain on Cuba before heading toward the US.

Hurricane warning in effect in Cuba

As of 8 a.m. ET Monday, Tropical Storm Michael was centered about 70 miles east-northeast of Cozumel, Mexico, and 70 miles south of the western tip of Cuba, the hurricane center saidThe storm’s tropical storm-force winds extended 175 miles from its center.

Michael’s maximum sustained winds had reached 70 mph, it said. A Category 1 hurricane has sustained winds of 74 to 95 mph.

Candidates adjust campaign schedules

Michael’s trek to Florida is affecting politics in the state. Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum canceled campaign events in South Florida on Monday and Tuesday to prepare for the storm, his campaign said. The forecast projects Tallahassee, where Gillum is mayor, will be directly hit.

Meanwhile, Scott, the Republican nominee for US Senate, will be leaving the campaign trail for the “next few days” to address storm preparations, a campaign spokesperson told CNN.

CNN’s Holly Yan, Judson Jones, Ryan Nobles and Kevin Bohn contributed to this report

 

New York – Regulator: NY Crash That Killed 20 A ‘Wake-up Call’ For Limo Safety

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New York – Regulator: NY Crash That Killed 20 A ‘Wake-up Call’ For Limo Safety

 

New York – A crash that killed 20 people in upstate New York is a “wake-up call” for limousine safety, the chief of the federal agency investigating what happened to a stretch limo taking passengers to a surprise birthday party said on Monday.

Saturday’s accident, which killed two pairs of newlyweds, four sisters from one family and two brothers from another, was the deadliest U.S. transport crash in nearly a decade, according to federal authorities.

“This does need to be a wake-up call. Here we have 20 lives that have been lost tragically. We do need to learn from this,” Robert Sumwalt, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), told CNN.

Investigators were determining whether the regulations for limousines, whose passengers are not required to wear seat belts, are adequate.

“I can tell you that wearing seat belts does saves lives. Whether or not it would have made a different here or not … remains to be seen,” Sumwalt said.

Sumwalt added that most of the victims were found inside the vehicle following the crash and one or two victims may have been ejected. Investigators also plan to investigate if the design of the roadway was a factor in the crash.

Officials had not released the victims’ names as of early Monday, but some of the names and details were disclosed in media accounts from relatives and Go Fund Me pages.

Erin and Shane McGowan were just starting a life together after five months of marriage, the Times Union of Rochester, New York reported.

The McGowan’s were a part of a party of 17 young adults who climbed into a stretch limousine 2001 Ford Excursion to celebrate their friend Amy Steenburg’s 30th birthday, the paper and other media reported.

They were headed to an upstate New York brewery, officials said, until the limo charged through a highway intersection without stopping in Schoharie, New York, about 40 miles (65 km) west of Albany, police and the NTSB said.

It crashed into an unoccupied parked car and hit two pedestrians before coming to a rest in a shallow ravine, officials said. The limo driver, all 17 passengers and the two pedestrians died.

Amy Steenburg was also a newlywed. She and her three sisters – Mary Dyson, Allison King and Abby Jackson – and her husband Axel Steenburg and his brother, Rich Steenburg, all died, relatives told The New York Times.

Barbara Douglas, the aunt of the sisters, said the victims were smart, beautiful and lived life to the fullest.

“I don’t know how you say it. You can’t wrap you head around such a tragedy where you have four of your daughters die,” she told reporters at the scene.

NBC news reported that Mary Dyson’s husband, Rob Dyson, also died.

It was the deadliest transportation accident in the United States since a 2009 plane crash in Buffalo, New York, that killed 49 people, Sumwalt told a news conference on Sunday.

 

Source: VosIzNeias

 

 

 

 

Gas prices nearing highest levels in four years, adding to calls to repeal gas taxes

Gas prices nearing highest levels in four years, adding to calls to repeal gas taxes

Chris Woodyard

 

LOS ANGELES – Gas prices are creeping up nationally, now pennies a gallon away from their highest level since 2014, just in time for the November midterm elections when California will vote on rolling back its gas tax.

 

Average prices topped $2.90 a gallon for unleaded Wednesday for the first time since June, having risen about 6 cents a gallon in the past month, the Oil Price Information Service reports. If they rise by about another eight cents, they will be the highest in four years.

That could spell trouble at the polls Nov. 6 since voters often have gas prices in mind when they cast ballots. In California, which is second only to Hawaii as the state with the highest fuel prices, voters will decide whether to repeal a tax that raises $5.1 billion a year for road and bridge repair and public transit. Oppoes.

Gas prices are rising nationally because strengthening global economies and international politics have boosted oil prices.

“It’s been about demand growth worldwide,” said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for OPIS. And when it comes to sanctions on Iran, a major oil producer, “there’s no shortage of scary comments” that inject fear into the market and drive up prices further.

The Trump administration is in the process of re-instituting sanctions on Iran after pulling out of an agreement negotiated under President Barack Obama that would limit that nation’s nuclear development. On Wednesday, benchmark U.S. crude rose 1.6 percent to $76.41 a barrel in trading in New York in a week in which it hit a four-year high.

In addition, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, is hoping for rising prices as it heads toward a Dec. 6 meeting, said Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.com. He noted, however, that gas prices usually fall after the peak summer driving season, not rise.

“I think we have a pretty good shot at seeing $3 a gallon if the OPEC or Iran (situations) continue to fan the flames,” DeHaan said.

In California, perennially the top state for gasoline consumption, prices will only have to rise another penny or two a gallon to hit their highest level since July, 2015, he said. On Wednesday, self-serve unleaded averaged $3.77.

If prices hold or rise further through election day, that might help proponents of repealing an excise tax that went into effect last year that added 12 cents to every gallon in the Golden State.

A repeal could ricochet into similar movements around the country: “At least 10 states in the last few years have increased their gas taxes,” DeHaan said.

In a rally Wednesday near Los Angeles International Airport, Mayor Eric Garcetti said that in Los Angeles alone, the excise tax is funding billions in dollars in transportation projects – from replacing aging bridges to filling potholes.

“I would rather pay a few cents more at the pump than a lot more money to a mechanic” to repair pothole damage, Garcetti said.

 

Source: CNBC

Security Forces Continue Search For Barkan Shooter

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Security Forces Continue Search For Barkan Shooter

 

By Yona Schnitzer/TPS • 8 October, 2018

 

 

Security forces continued to search overnight for Asraf Nalawah, the 24-year-old Palestinian who murdered two Israelis and injured a third in Sunday morning’s terror attack in the Barkan industrial Zone outside of Ariel in Samaria. The searches are  focused on the area around the Palestinian city of Nablus, some 15 kilometers north of Barkan.

Security forces apprehended and questioned Nalawah’s brother and sister, also searching and mapping his family home in the village of Shweikeh, near Tulkarem.

Nalawah, who was employed as an electrician at the Alon Metal factory where the shooting took place, shot dead, Kim Levengrond-Yehezkel (29) and Ziv Hajbi (35). A third person suffered moderate gunshot wounds in the incident.

Levengrond-Yehezkel’s funeral was held on Sunday night, she was survived by her husband and two year-old son. Hajbi will be brought to rest on Monday afternoon. He is survived by his wife and three kids.

Mendy Baron -A NEW BOOK TACKLES TEEN ADDICTION

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While addiction can hit any age group, teenagers can be especially susceptible to it. Now Dr. Laurence M. Westreich has written a new book: A Parent’s Guide to Teen Addiction, that provides tough love advice for teens suffering from addiction, and how families can cope.

The book is subtitled Professional Advice on Signs, Symptoms, What to Say, and How to Help, and author Westreich is an expert on addiction with two teenagers of his own. As PR Newswire reports, the book covers everything from identifying when your teenager has a problem, to treatment, and after treatment.

In speaking to your teens about addiction, Westrich also includes “tough talk” you can have with them that will hopefully set them on the right road. “If your teenager uses opioids, you cannot wait until he ‘hits bottom,’ because the bottom might be death. Treatment works! Intensive inpatient programs, outpatient group or individual therapy, and even some medications can save your teenager’s life.”

In an excerpt of the book, Westreich points out the signs to be aware of if you suspect your teen is using opioids like nodding out, excessive sleeping, and lethargic behavior, to name a few. “Many parents say that looking back, they realize they noticed signs that their teenager was using opioids, but did not understand them. Use your gut instincts here, and ask the parents of your teenager’s friends whether they notice anything off…”

Withdrawl can also be a good time to try and get your teenager help. “You can use the torment of withdrawal to get your teenager into treatment, by assuring [them] that it’s the quickest way to feel better…Offering the carrot of relief to get your teenager into treatment can be a highly effective strategy.”

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