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NEWSBRIEFS Two Swastikas Drawn in Blood
Found in Los Angeles Park
SAD TO SAY that swastikas appearing in public
places aren’t too uncommon, but they usually aren’t
drawn in blood.

But that was the case March 4 in Los Angeles when
two swastikas drawn in blood were found in a public
park, KCBS-TV reported.

A police officer said the blood likely came from a
self-inflicted injury, a criminal act or from an acci-
dent. Bloodhounds lost the scent after following a
blood trail for several blocks.

Police don’t think the swastikas are tied to the
nearby Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, which
isn’t far from the park.

“Acts of hate and anti-Semitism are deeply pain-
ful and have no place in the city of Los Angeles,” City
Councilman David Ryu said in a statement, JTA reported.

American Support of Israel Over
Palestinians Declines Sharply
Although 59 percent of American sympathize more
with Israel than Palestinians, the number has slipped
from 64 percent a year ago, according to a new Gallup
Poll, JTA reported. That’s the lowest level of support
since 2009.

The support for Palestinians remains unchanged
at 21 percent.

Support for Israel declined among both
Republicans and Democrats. Democratic support of
Israel declined from 49 percent a year ago to 43 per-
cent, while Republican support fell from 87 percent
to 76 percent.

Meantime, Israel itself is viewed favorably by 69
percent of U.S. adults, a decrease from 74 percent in
2018, although within the 66-72 percent range from
2010-17. Texas Blacklists Airbnb for Removing
West Bank Jewish Settlement Listings
Texas placed Airbnb on its “List of Companies that
Boycott Israel” because the company took down
listings of rentals in West Bank Jewish settlements,
JTA reported.

Under a Texas law passed in 2017 that prevents
government contractors from boycotting Israel,
Airbnb has 90 days to demonstrate that it doesn’t boy-
cott Israel. If it fails to do so, Texas “shall sell, redeem,
divest, or withdraw all publicly traded securities of
the company, except securities.”
Airbnb said in December that it was removing
about listings in the settlements, but not in the
Palestinian communities. The company has denied
any bias against Israelis.

“We unequivocally reject and oppose the BDS
movement and are disappointed by the [Texas] deci-
sion,” the company told Israeli media outlets.

JTA said a quick check of the company’s website on
March 3 showed that listings do appear for West Bank
Jewish settlements.

Greek Escape Room Drops Schindler’s
List Name After Receiving Complaints
An escape room called Schindler’s List in Thessa-
loniki, Greece, has changed its name to Secret Agent
after complaints from the local Jewish community,
JTA reported.

The game called for participants to create a list
of survivors who will be spared a horrible death by
enemy forces.

“Your mission is to find Schindler’s list and deliver
it to the right hands,” according to the game’s former
description. “Will you manage to escape from the
German army and save the lives of hundreds of inno-
cent people?”
There was no direct mention of Jews or
the Holocaust, but the Central Board of Jewish
Communities in Greece criticized the game’s name. l
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ISRAELBRIEFS Jewish, Arab Women in Israel Marrying at
Older Ages; First Childbirth Age Increases, Too
WOMEN LIVING IN Israel are waiting longer to get married
and give birth, according to a new study by the nation’s Central
Bureau of Statistics, JNS.org reported.

For example, only 51.5 percent of Jewish women 25 to 29 in
2017 were married, compared to 55.1 percent in 2006.

For Arab women of the same age, the 2017 numbers dropped
to 74.4 percent married versus 79.6 percent in 2006
Meantime, 9.5 percent of Jewish woman 45 to 49 identified as
single, an increase from 5.9 percent the decade before. For Arab
women of the same age, 11.9 percent were single, compared to
10.5 percent in the past.

And the average woman first gave birth at 27.6 years old in
2017, compared to 26.8 percent in 2006.

Report: Israelis Waste Nearly $900 in Food Annually
The average Israeli family throws out about $890 worth of food
annually, which is about six weeks of a household’s food con-
sumption expenditure.

That’s according to the Fourth Annual Food Waste and
Rescue Report issued March 5 by Leket Israel in partnership
with BDO.

The report said 2.5 million tons of food with a market value of
$5.5 billion — 35 percent of all food produced — was discarded
in Israel in 2018. Fruits and vegetables comprised a majority of
the waste. Nearly half the food lost (1.2 million tons) could have
been rescued, according to the report.

Still, the 23 percent wasted by Israeli households is less than
the 28 percent wasted in the United States. In Europe, the waste
was even less at 19 percent.

The report said the food loss impacted increased overall food
prices by 11 percent.

Israel Home to 21 Billionaires
There are 2,153 billionaires in the world and 21 of them are
Israelis — up three from a year ago — according to the 2019
Forbes World Billionaires list, JNS.org reported.

And those 21 don’t include Israel’s richest person. That would
be Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea Football Club, who is
ranked 107th overall with $12.4 billion. Forbes listed him as Russian
because he received his Israeli citizenship just 10 months ago.

Other Israeli billionaires include real estate, shipping and
cruise-line magnate Eyal Ofer with $9.4 billion, industrialist
and investor Stef Wertheimer at $5.7 billion and investor and
philanthropist Shari Arison, who is Israel’s wealthiest woman,
with $5 billion.

Israeli Spacecraft Takes a Selfie
Beresheet, the Israeli spacecraft headed for the moon, on March 5
took a “selfie” 23,364 miles from Earth, according to SpaceIL and
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), which are teaming on the mission.

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installed on the spacecraft that includes the Israeli flag and the
words “Am Yisrael Chai” and “Small Country, Big Dreams.”
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as expected on April 11. On March 7, Beresheet conducted a
maneuver as it headed to an elliptical orbit 167,770 miles from
Earth. During the maneuver, its main engine was fired for 2½
minutes. In two weeks, another maneuver is planned. l
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