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NEWSBRIEFS ‘My Unorthodox Life’ Renewed by Netflix
NETFLIX ANNOUNCED Sept. 20 that it is bringing back “My
Unorthodox Life,” the reality series about a formerly Orthodox
fashion mogul and her family, JTA reported.

Neither an approximate release date nor details about season
two were mentioned.

The series follows the family of Julia Haart, who left the
Monsey, New York, Orthodox community she grew up in and
became CEO of the Elite World Group fashion model agency.

The show focuses on her and her four children adapting their
varying levels of Jewish practice to secular New York City society.

The show received criticism for its portrayal of Orthodox
communities as harshly restrictive, resulting in a wide array of
debates in different Jewish communities.

Ukraine Passes Law Banning Antisemitism
Ukraine’s parliament passed a law that says “antisemitism and its
manifestations are banned” in the country, JTA reported.

The law passed on Sept. 22 with 283 lawmakers out of 450 in
support. It also makes antisemitic sentiment illegal, which is unusual,
as most countries with laws against antisemitism criminalize expres-
sions of antisemitic hatred but not the condition of harboring it.

The Law on Prevention and Counteraction to Anti-Semitism
in Ukraine defines antisemitism as “a certain perception of Jews,
expressed as hatred of Jews.” Examples include Holocaust denial
and “calling for, concealing or justifying the killing or harm of
persons of Jewish origin.”
The law doesn’t mention anti-Israel rhetoric, nor does it
address a growing phenomenon in Ukraine of glorifying Nazi
collaborators as national heroes.

Punishments for violating the law weren’t specified.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is Jewish,
needs to sign the law for it to become effective.

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Poway Shooter Pleads Guilty to 113 Charges
John Earnest, who opened fire on a synagogue in Poway,
California in 2019, killing one and injuring three, pleaded guilty
to a 113-count federal hate crime indictment, JTA reported.

The plea comes with a recommended sentence of life in prison
plus 30 years. He faced a maximum sentence of the death penalty.

On April 27, 2019, the final day of Passover, Earnest, a white
supremacist, walked into the Chabad synagogue in Poway
near San Diego and began shooting at worshippers. The attack
occurred exactly six months after the Tree of Life synagogue
shooting in Pittsburgh, which killed 11 Jews.

Earnest killed one woman, Lori Gilbert Kaye, and injured
three others, including Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein and a child.

Torah Scroll Stolen by Nazis Returns to Service in Prague
A Torah scroll that the Nazis stole in Prague returned to use
there on Simchat Torah, JTA reported.

Memorial Scrolls Trust, a London-based nonprofit that
preserves Torah scrolls and other scripture, transferred the scroll
to Ec Chaim, a Progressive Jewish congregation in the Czech
capital, ahead of the Sept. 27 holiday.

The Nazis seized the scroll, which dates to 1890, in 1942. They
had it shipped to the Central Jewish Museum — an institution
that they planned to use to showcase liturgical objects stolen from
Jewish communities. That museum is now the Jewish Museum of
Prague and is owned by the local Jewish community. l
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ISRAELBRIEFS All of the Palestinians Who Escaped from
Israeli Prison Are Recaptured
ISRAEL CAPTURED THE fi nal two Palestinian
prisoners who escaped from a maximum-security
Gilboa facility two weeks earlier, JTA reported.

Israeli police and army troops surrounded a
building in the West Bank city of Jenin on Sept 18,
and the prisoners surrendered.

Th ey were Iham Kamamji, 35, who was convicted in
the 2006 murder of Eliyahu Asheri, an Israeli 18-year-
old, and Monadal Infi at, 26, who was convicted of
belonging to the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization.

Israeli police captured the other four in northern
Israel the week aft er their escape.

Th e other captured prisoners are: Zakaria Zubeidi,
45, a Fatah operative arrested in 2019 for shooting
at Israelis in the West Bank; Yakub Kadari, 49, who
was convicted of planning several attacks on Israelis;
Mahmoud Aradeh, 46, and Mohammed Aradeh,
39, who have been in jail since 1996 and 2002,
respectively. 16 planes and laying off 1,500 employees, Globes
reported. El Al had 45 planes and wants to shrink its fl eet to
29. It will focus more on its North American markets
and halt some fl ights between Israel and Europe.

Th e airline also intends to lay off 1,500 employees.

It now has 4,000 employees, including 1,400 on
unpaid leave. Over the past year, El Al previously laid
off 2,000 workers.

Globes reported that El Air rejected a Ministry of
Finance off er of a $50 million balloon loan, instead
seeking $100 million in damages “caused to El Al
due to decisions by the state, as was done for other
industries in the economy,” CEO Avigal Soreq wrote.

Vaccine Opposition Leader Dies of COVID
Israeli Hai Shaulian, a prominent activist against
coronavirus vaccines, died on Sept. 20 at Wolfson
Medical Center in Holon from the coronavirus, Th e
Jerusalem Post reported.

Shaulian uploaded a video to social media when he
was hospitalized, alleging that he was poisoned.

“Th e Jerusalem police tried to poison me. I have
Troubled El Al Plans to Sell Planes,
never felt this way in my life. All week I struggled as
Layoff 1,500
Financially struggling El Al Israel Airlines will if nothing had happened, but today I could no longer
deal with its pandemic-caused problems by selling breathe ... If something happens to me — know that
it’s an assassination attempt.”
Israel Defense Forces Offi cer to be
Reprimanded for Injuring Activists
An Israel Defense Forces offi cer faces reprimand
aft er he was fi lmed injuring and teargassing left -wing
activists in the West Bank — including video that
showed him kneeling on an activist’s neck, JTA
reported. Th e activists were bringing water to a Palestinian
community in the South Hebron Hills, a contested
area in the southern West Bank.

Th e offi cer, whose identity is not known, was seen
in one scene pushing an activist off a road and down
to the ground.

Th e IDF called the activists’ conduct a “violent
demonstration,” saying the protesters were blocking
the road to a nearby Israeli settlement. But in a state-
ment the next day, the IDF said the offi cer “erred and
did not act in a way the situation demanded or that
met the norms of the IDF.” ●
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