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Volume XXII, Issue XIII  |  www.thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts

27 Elul 5776 | September 30, 2016

Jesse Itzler keynotes community campaign event BY JENNIFER ZWIRN jzwirn@jewishallianceri.org The dynamic Jesse Itzler is known to push himself beyond his comfort zone and has been doing so since day one. A New York native, he is a natural entrepreneur who has dabbled in the worlds of music, brand incubation, and sports much of his life. Itzler’s search for mental strength and integrity has come in many forms, all while preserving his Jewish identity and serving as inspiration for so many as he strives to continuously better himself physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.

Jesse Itzler Itzler will share his inspirational message on Sunday, Oct. 30 at the Jewish Alliance’s 2017 Annual Campaign Event coITZLER | 13

Netanyahu, Israeli leaders mourn the loss of Shimon Peres

BY JTA STAFF JERUSALEM (JTA) – At a special session to mourn and honor Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Israeli Cabinet that the late president “did so much to protect our people.” “This is the fi rst day in Israel without Shimon Peres,” Netanyahu said at the opening of the meeting on Sept. 28, followed by a moment of silence. “In the name of the entire Jewish people, in the name of the citizens and government of the State of Israel, I also send deep condolences to Shimon’s family,” he said at the meeting in which he enumerated Peres’ accomplishments on behalf of Israel. Netanyahu earlier released a statement in which he not-

Shimon Peres ed that Peres, who died that morning two weeks after suffering a massive stroke, “devoted his life to our nation and to the pursuit of peace.”

The prime minister wrote: “He set his gaze on the future. He did so much to protect our people. PERES | 14

5776: A review of major events in the Jewish world

BY BEN HARRIS

(Part two of two)

JTA – A stabbing and car-ramming epidemic in Israel that some called a third intifada was among the most dominant Jewish stories of the past year. But 5776 was a year of many other notable events. Below is part two of the timeline of the Jewish year’s major events – the good, the bad and, in the case of the deaths of some Jewish giants, the very sad. Part one ran in the Sept. 16 Jewish Voice.

March 2016

• Jewish comedian Garry Shandling dies in Los Angeles at 66. Shandling wrote for several sitcoms before starring in his own shows, including “The Larry Sanders Show,” which aired on HBO in the 1990s and earned Shandling 18 Emmy Award nominations. • Venice launches a yearlong commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the world’s fi rst official Jewish ghetto. Among the many events scheduled for the anniversary is an appearance by Jewish U.S.

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who presides over a mock trial of Shylock, the Jewish moneylender character from Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.” • Microsoft pulls its artificial intelligence tweeting robot after it posted several anti-Semitic comments. The software company had launched the chatbot as an experiment but quickly paused the endeavor after the controversial tweets, several of which expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler. • A Pew study of Israelis

fi nds that 48 percent of the country’s Jews agree that Arabs should be “expelled or transferred” out of the country. The fi nding, the most shocking in a wide-ranging study of Israeli attitudes, is based on interviews with 5,600 Israelis conducted between October 2014 and May 2015.

Tay, Microsoft’s artificial intelligence tweeting robot

• Israeli leaders condemn the actions of a soldier caught on video shooting an apparently incapacitated Palestinian lying on the ground. “What happened today in 5776 REVIEW | 26


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