2021-03-29

en esta irrefragable montaña fue tentado el señor por el diablo cerca de jericó

 

THE SACRED SITES OF JERICHO

    

Towards the Jordan

The ancient Biblical region with its history, place-names, architecture, art, and traditions attracts the attention of many people. Believers have a special attitude towards it: Here the Bible comes back to life and the desert wind blows away millennial boundaries. Though my trip was planned in advance, it took place not immediately but coincided with my birthday, as a gift from above. The itinerary was formed of opportunities and wishes, and one of the main wishes was to immerse myself in the waters of the Jordan River. The bathing place is located seven kilometers (c. 4.35 miles) from the town of Jericho. And, as it turned out, the town itself is quite interesting and likes Russian speech.

    

The City of Palms”

The town of Jericho lies thirty kilometers (c. 18.64 miles) from Jerusalem. It is mentioned in the Bible as the “City of Palm Trees” and it still lives up to its name today. The settlement lies in the Judean Desert 260 meters (c. 853 feet) below sea level, so it is much warmer here, and your lips become dry from sun exposure. According to the archeologists, Jericho is 10,000 years old.

The trumpets of Jericho

The first thing associated with this area is “the trumpets of Jericho”—the Biblical narrative of the city’s capture by the Jews who arrived to the Promised Land. For six days the Israelite army six times walked around Jericho with their priests blowing trumpets, and at the seventh time on the seventh day the city walls fell (see Josh. 6:1-20). The ruins of old Jericho lie to the west of the modern town center—both ruins of the walls and remains of the palaces of the Hasmonean Dynasty and Herod the Great.

The Mount of Temptation

The Mount of Temptation (also Quarantania, “Of the Forty Days”) towers on the northwestern outskirts of Jericho. There is a Greek Orthodox monastery on its slope, whose main relic is the stone on which Jesus Christ prayed during His forty-day fast, preparing for His ministry on Earth, and where He was tempted by satan.

And the devil said unto Him, If Thou be the Son of God, command this stone that it be made bread. And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God. And the devil, taking Him up into an high mountain, shewed unto Him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. And the devil said unto Him, All this power will I give Thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it. If Thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be Thine. And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou serve. And he brought Him to Jerusalem, and set Him on a pinnacle of the temple, and said unto Him, If Thou be the Son of God, cast Thyself down from hence: For it is written, He shall give His angels charge over thee, to keep thee: And in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone. And Jesus answering said unto him, It is said, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. And when the devil had ended all the temptation, he departed from Him for a season (Lk. 4:3-13).

The mountain is 380 meters (c. 1246.7 feet) high. There are numerous small caves on its different levels and this is testimony to the fact that hermits lived here from the first centuries of Christianity. It will take you twenty to thirty minutes to climb the mountain along the serpentine path. If you want to reduce the distance you can use an elevator. At the monastery you can submit intercession lists for health of the living and repose of the departed, all names should be written in capital letters.

    

The Dependency of St. John the Baptist

In 1867 the Chief of the Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem Archimandrite Antonin (Kapustin), “the gatherer of Russian Palestine,” whose 200th birthday we are celebrating this year, obtained a plot in Jericho for receiving Christians who made pilgrimages to the Mount of Temptation and the site of the Baptism of Christ on the Jordan River. This is how he describes this spot in his diary: “By three in the afternoon we reached our pilgrimage center in Jericho… It is bright, clean, and cozy here, and the house is spacious… There is a big garden attached to the house with olive trees, lemons, orange trees, pomegranates, even bananas, to say nothing of the huge fig trees and branchy willows. But the most amusing are grape vines of an incredible size.”

    

The House of Zacchaeus the Publican

The bought site is above all notable for the fact that it was here that the house of the repentant tax-collector Zacchaeus stood. This is what the Gospel tells us about him: And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho. And, behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the publicans, and he was rich. And he sought to see Jesus who He was; and could not for the press, because he was little of stature. And he ran before, and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see Him: for He was to pass that way. And when Jesus came to the place, He looked up, and saw him, and said unto him, Zacchaeus, make haste, and come down; for to day I must abide at thy house. And he made haste, and came down, and received Him joyfully. And when they saw it, they all murmured, saying, That He was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner. And Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold. And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham. For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost (Lk. 19:1-10).

The tomb of Venerable Cyriacus the Hermit

As a result of excavations carried out on this site columns of a sixth-century Byzantine church along with the mosaic headstone of Venerable Cyriacus were discovered. A chapel in honor of St. John, the Holy Prophet, Forerunner and Baptizer of the Lord, was erected in order to preserve the tomb.

    

“The altar of our church stands on the grave of Venerable Cyriacus the Hermit—the greatest fifth-century saint,” Sister Anna (Garmider), the dependency’s senior nun, relates. “For 1,500 years the Lord has kept the mosaic above his head along with the Greek epitaph, reading that here rests the grave of the Venerable Presbyter Cyriacus, ‘who built this church’. And we discovered another mosaic when we planted trees. This place was marked on old maps as the Lavra of Cyriacus the Hermit.”

    

The plot of Zacchaeus was returned to the Russian state by the Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in 2000. Then there were stables in the pilgrims’ hostel, which in the nineteenth century had even accommodated visitors from the Imperial House, and dirty streams from the first floor (that had been added to the chapel) flowed down through a hole right to the tomb. Metropolitan Theeodosius of Tambov and Rasskazovo, who then headed the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem, with the help of his assistants cleared up and put things in order at the plot. Services were resumed at the chapel and the hotel’s restoration was begun.

“Recently a new gate was installed, and a pavement along the hotel’s façade and a fence around the building were made. We could only dream of this before,” Nun Anna continues. “Earlier, merchants used to hang their goods right on our walls and windows; we had to turn on the light in the day time. We couldn’t open a window because someone from outside might stretch out his hand and say hello to us. And now even our façade is illuminated at night, so today the hotel resembles old Moscow.”

Among the forthcoming works are the restoration of the chapel’s frescoes and a number of separate buildings of the dependency. “There are vaulted ceilings there, small rounded windows, iron ornaments on wood—these are very beautiful and their spirit of antiquity gives you comfort,” Sister Anna recounts.

“The fresco of Venerable Cyriacus inside the chapel, to the left above the table of oblation, along with the whole west wall of the church are very vulnerable to mold growth. We cannot restore them because then whole layers start crumbling away. Damp-proofing is needed first of all,” the nun explains. The budgeted cost of the work scheduled is $80,000. “We should preserve this plot and beautify it for pilgrims among whom there may be another Zacchaeus, who first was a chief tax collector but later became Bishop of Caesaria in Palestine, an apostle, and eventually was martyred for Christ,” Nun Anna added.

    

The Russian Museum and Park Complex

By a decree of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev a museum and park complex was built on the central street of Jericho, which is adjoined by another Russian plot—Joasaph plot—which was obtained by the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society in 1883 and returned in 1994. On the territory of the park, among the plants mentioned in the Bible the giant Zacchaeus’ fig tree (ficus-sycomorus) still bears fruit. The finds of the joint Russian-Palestinian archeological expedition dating from the first century B.C. to the eighteenth century A.D. are displayed at the museum. Among them are Jewish, Byzantine, Roman, Muslim coins, dishes, household items, church vessels, and sixth-century Byzantine mosaics. On the basis of the discovered artefacts the archeologists have suggested that a monastery may have existed on the site of Joasaph plot. The locals have grown fond of the park: newlyweds come here to have their photos taken, and the street was named after a Russian politician.

    

The Monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael

The distance from Jericho to the Jordan River is seven kilometers (c. 4.35 miles). On the way you’ll find the Greek Orthodox Monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael, where St. Zosimas of Palestine lived in the sixth century. According to a tradition of the Middle East monasteries, monks used to retreat for the period of the Lenten fast to the desert or caves for more intensive ascetic labors and return (not all would come back—some could die) a week before Easter, on Palm Sunday. Following this rule, Monk Zosimas once retired to the wilderness where he met St. Mary of Egypt, a former harlot who through the power of her repentance achieved sanctity and told elder Zosimas her own story.

The Monastery of St. Gerasimus of the Jordan

There is also the Monastery of St. Gerasimus of the Jordan in the Jordan Valley. It was founded in the fifth century around the cave where the Holy Family stopped on their way to Egypt. An ancient fresco depicting Jesus Christ, the Mother of God, and St. Joseph the Betrothed has survived in the lower church-cave. St. Cyriacus the Hermit, mentioned above, was among the disciples of St. Gerasimus. About the year 575, these places were visited by the Byzantine monks John Moschus and Sophronius (afterwards a patriarch) of Jerusalem—they jotted down on papyrus numerous accounts of monks, hermits, anchorites, and laypeople and then compiled a book based on these stories, The Spiritual Meadow.

The monastery acquired its present appearance after the reconstruction of 1882-1885, undertaken on the initiative of Archimandrite Antonin (Kapustin). The upper church is adorned by the iconostasis which was gifted by the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in 1884. The columns and walls are adorned with frescoes depicting monks and hermits who lived in The Judean Desert or the founders of monasticism: Saints Anthony the Great, Euphemius the Great, Hilarion the Great, Chariton the Confessor, Zosimas of Palestine, Mary of Egypt, George the Chozebite, and others.

    

The Jordan River

The water of the Jordan River is earth-colored, and reeds grow along its banks. For Christians, immersion in its waters is like the second baptism—the cleansing of sins by those who come here with repentance that was preached on these banks by St. John the Baptist 2,000 years ago. Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and all the region round about Jordan, And were baptized of him in Jordan, confessing their sins (Mt. 3:5-6). And it was here that the Lord Jesus Christ was baptized. And Jesus, when He was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon Him: and lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is My beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased (Mt. 3:16-17). In the nineteenth century, many Russian pilgrims wished to be buried in the shirts in which they immersed themselves in the Jordan River.

People come to the desert seeking tranquility. Come to Jericho!”

The everyday hustle and bustle of modern Jericho is interrupted only by the loud calls of a mullah. “But he also reminds Christians of prayer,” Nun Anna believes. She once again invites everybody to come to the Dependency of St. John the Baptist to have a rest, to work a little, to walk mountain trails, and to immerse themselves in the waters of the Jordan. “People come to the desert seeking tranquility,” she recalls the words of one Florentine pilgrim and repeats, “Come to Jericho!”

    

The author of the article expresses thanks to the press service of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem for her invitation to the Holy Land.

Natalia Fedotova
Translation by Dmitry Lapa

Pravoslavie.ru

1/23/2017

volviendo al gran Cela

 DICCIONARIO SECRETO OBRA DE ARTE

El hombre es la medida de todas las cosas el sexo inclusive se lee en el prólogo citando a Cratilo y a las cosas hay que llamarlas por su nombre, las palabras no erosionan el lenguaje no son buenas ni malas la maldad o la bondad están en el animo del que las oye o el que las pronuncia. “las palabras se prostituyen o se angelizan, se degradan o ascienden de categoría mediante el uso” este puede ser el caso de conde. Su origen es comes lacayo o caballerizo y asciende de categoría en la Edad Media se convierte en una dignidad palaciega. “No digas

Domine meo que es termino muy feo digas Domine orino que es termino más fino”

 

ARBAS PUERTA CERRADA

ARBAS PUERTA DEL CIELO
Porta coeli
Y estrella de la mañana
cuando seguimos el rumbo de casa.
Cancel que abre la entrada a la meta soñada.
Searching fo the big meadows,
alta montaña,
altar de Santa María,
ara sagrada
 reconstruida
por Menendez Pidal
Aires del romancero
Sobre Pajares
balcón vacío
mirando hacia la Sierra de la Demanda 
barrancos y cuchillares
Campomanes en la bajada
oigo sonar las gaitas
un grito telurico
ijujus de aquellas romerías
gritos de amor y de guerra
que yo oía conduciendo mi Seiscientos
Balcón triste 
que viste
cayado y bordón
no hay carretera sin barro
bueyes duendos arrastrando
la carreta
la tralla del mayoral arreando la diligencia
puerto y puerta
para el que va
de paso
por el borde de tu antojana 
viste
pasar a tantos peregrinos
una fuerza extraña
me une a estas montañas
que son la entraña misteriosa
de Asturias madre galana
fue mi destino
cuantas veces en mis idas y venidas
en mis subidas
y bajadas
me santigüé ante  el quicio y dintel del arco escarzano
del beaterio de Arvás
puerta cerrada
No me contaste tus historias
de monjes y de cantos
pero yo me las se 
vi el resplandor de velas y cirios
ecos de misas rurales
y perdidas plegarias
retumbando en los montes
los ángeles no respondieron
a mi llamada
mano de hierro
en la aldaba 
herméticos silencios
guardan la cerradura oxidada
Siendo ellos la clave
de los misterios
de España
Sic ad astra
sic ad arva
laderas en lo alto
de la gran cucaña
sobre las nubes se yergue
en punta el pico
 Aramo con su cayada pétrea de nieve
Asturias en la mirada
El paraiso que yo anhelaba

 LA POLITICA ACÁ REÑIDERO DE GALLOS


Iglesias mr. Churches un pícaro debe de haber salido de las paginas del Buscón o del Lazarillo un advenedizo que se hace pasar por intelectual y no ha cogido un libro en su puta vida. En un año se hizo millonario enchufó a sus coimas en el gobierno un palacete en Galapagar con un adarve de maderos de la GC a sus espaldas porque el tipo no es muy valiente que digamos, le arropa Julito el Rojo que hizo los cursos de piloto en West Point y llegó a jefe de los guardias, la derechona le acusa de comunista castrista y venezolano pero esta recriminación es un cover up para identificar en falso a los mentores de este pijo flauta descamisado. Casado, Cantó, la Arrimadas, son patas del mismo banco. La política es un sumidero de haraganes y de ineptos y el periodismo otro tanto. El que se mueva no sale en la foto coche oficial y ordeno y mando ellos y ellas rebuznan desde sus escaños. Es la imagen del perfecto esperpento. Lamentable espectáculo. Dicen que van a despertar a España estos tipos adláteres de ese Sanchete monclovita biznieto del “Carnicero de Badajoz” un mal legionario que no se atuvo a las leyes de la guerra fusilando a mil milicianos en la plaza de toros, pero está dormida y casi sin pulso, al borde del colapso. 

Spain awake... not at all. Our homeland is soundly asleep casi durmiendo el sueño de los justos bajo la gobernanza de tunantes y malandrines a punta pala. Con estos bueyes no se puede ir a arar

DESEO A LOS LECTORES JUDÍOS DE ESTE BLOG BUENA PASCUA SHALOM

 PASSOVER PASCUA


Judíos de todas las naciones de la tierra se juntan para celebrar passover la pascua en familia, comen cordero lechal, beben vino judiego puro y sin conservantes, el pan ácimo, escarolas, rábanos y ensalada de lechuga. 

Al principio el paterfamilias arropado en el tefilot paño de oración entonará el cántico del paso del Mar Rojo agradeciendo a Adonai por el maná que alimentó al pueblo hebreo cruzando el desierto camino de la tierra prometida. 

Se guarda esta tradición milenaria desde hace muchos siglos. Estipulan los cánones que el ágape ha de hacerse deprisa sin mezclar las viandas; es un pecado en el judaísmo la ingesta de carne en mezcla con lacticinios. Deprisa, porque los enemigos de Israel vienen arreando.

Estas costumbres fueron observadas por muchos años en España.

 Segovia mi provincia es la tierra del cordero lechal guardando la tradición de que éste ha de ser recental de no más de un año. 

La pascua judía y la pascua cristiana coincidían durante los primeros siglos de la Iglesia; enseguida el calendario gregoriano teniendo en cuenta que el calendario israelita es lunar que acorta el mes del calendario juliano, solar, en dos días, lo difiere una semana a continuación.

 Los bizantinos empero que cuentan el tiempo a tenor con el almanaque establecido por Julio Cesar celebran la pascua dos semanas más tarde que los católicos como poco y cinco como mucho en un correturnos de la epacta según los años. La fijación de la fecha de esta festividad religiosa dio lugar a una gran polémica en la Sorbona durante la edad media.

Los hábitos pascuales han dejado huella en nuestras costumbres. 

En Segovia besamos el pan cuando se cae de la mesa, a muchos de nosotros no nos gusta el jalufo aunque en Cantimpalos vendamos el mejor chorizo del mundo y a todo decimos Amen la palabra más importante del acervo judaico QUE PERVIVE EN NUESTRAS BOCAS PECADORAS. 

Luego hacemos lo que nos da la gana. 

Aprovecho la ocasión para felicitar a mis lectores de las Doce Tribus de Israel

Me consta que son muchos. La religión a la que amo cuyas oraciones rezo y cuyos mandamientos trato de guardar es una cosa y la política otra. 

Para mí Israel no es un estado cualquiera. Eso mismo me decía una vez a mi en una entrevista sobre España la matriarca del estado judío Golda Meir. Así que buena pascua, hermanos. Amen.

2021-03-28

el pan acimo de la pascua del seder

 

A matzah NFT: Clubhouse and BuzzFeed’s Passover event will feature a digital afikomen

(Vlad Fishman/Getty Images)

(JTA) — It was only a matter of time before the NFT craze collided with the Jewish world.

In case you’ve missed a large portion of pop culture news in recent months, NFT stands for “non-fungible token” — a singular piece of the impossible-to-hack blockchain code. Creators have been selling works of art, music and other things as NFTs for up to millions of dollars (sometimes tens of millions), creating a historically enormous bubble of sorts. The idea is that the owner of an NFT owns the original coding file of the image or other product that can’t be replicated.

On Sunday, the on-the-rise app Clubhouse will host a Passover seder with several celebrity guests, rabbis, Holocaust survivors and philanthropists — and the digital afikomen will be a matzah-themed NFT artwork up for auction.

“If Clubhouse is the home in which Passover will take place, then hiding an NFT matzo — a singular piece that only one person can find — is the new hiding of the Afikomen,” fnnch, the digital artist behind the NFT, said in a news release.

Proceeds from the auction will benefit the events nonprofit Value Culture.

“All donations will go towards supporting anti-hate, food security, and mental wellness initiatives,” Value Culture Adam Swig said in the release.

Rabbis David Wolpe and Sandra Lawson will host the event, and guests will include Jeff Garlin, Tiffany Haddish, Mayim Bialik, Michael Rappaport and Chloe Fineman. Randi Zuckerberg, an entrepreneur and sister of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, will executive produce the show, which is co-sponsored by BuzzFeed’s Tasty food video platform.

A Brooklyn Hasidic rabbi is under investigation for promoting child marriage

Pedestrians walk past a yeshiva in the South Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, April 9, 2019. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

(JTA) — A Brooklyn rabbi is under investigation for allegedly arranging marriages between children as young as 15 years old.

The Forward reported Thursday that the New York Police Department and Administration of Child Services are looking into the accusations against Yoel Roth, who runs Yeshiva Tiferes Hatorah in the Williamsburg neighborhood as well as a community in upstate Liberty, where many of the young couples he allegedly has married off now live.

Frimet Goldberger, a writer who grew up in the Hasidic community, posted about the practice earlier this month, sharing a picture of a newly engaged couple: The girl is 17 and the boy is 15.

“I am sharing this photo so you know what underage forced marriage looks like,” Goldberger wrote.

While men and women in Hasidic communities typically marry young, marriages are generally not done before the age of 18. In New York state, one must be 18 years old to marry, though a 17-year-old can marry with a court’s permission.

According to the Forward, Roth believes that boys should be married off at a young age to prevent them from masturbating. Former followers of Roth said he arranged marriages without permission from the parents of the bride and groom, and often does not allow parents to decide the date of the wedding or even to know the age of their child’s future spouse.

Roth’s secretary, Shaul Indig, denied the claims to the Forward.

“If you do something good, there’s always people who criticize you,” he said.

The NYPD and Administration of Child Services declined to provide specific information about the investigations to the Forward.

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Israeli cargo ship hit by missile near Yemen in suspected Iranian attack

The Israeli-owned Helios Ray cargo ship docked in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, Feb. 28, 2021. The vessel sustained minor damage last month in an explosion reportedly set off by Iran. (Giuseppe Cacace/AFP via Getty Images)

(JTA) — An Israeli-owned cargo ship was struck by a missile in the Arabian Sea in a suspected Iranian attack, an Israeli security official said.

The ship was sailing from Tanzania to India and continued its voyage after the attack Thursday, the official told Reuters. He was not named.

The vessel, which is owned by the XT Management firm from Haifa, was flying a Liberian flag and did not sustain major damage, the report said.

Since 2019, Israel has been attacking ships carrying Iranian oil and weapons through the eastern Mediterranean and Red seas, according to a New York Times article published Friday. The Iranians recently have begun to retaliate by targeting Israeli vessels, the report said.

Last month, an Israeli cargo ship, the Helios Ray, sustained minor damage when explosives attached to its hull were set off by what The Times said was an Iranian commando unit.

Earlier this month, an Iranian ship, Shahr e Kord, was hit in an explosion and slightly damaged about 50 miles off the coast of Israel. The state-run Iranian shipping company said the vessel had been heading to Spain and called the explosion a “terrorist act.”

Boris Johnson wishes Jewish Britons a Happy Passover in Yiddish-flecked message

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wished Jewish Britons a Happy Passover in a video message on Friday. (Screenshot from Twitter)

(JTA) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wished Jewish Britons a Happy Passover in a video message shared Friday on social media that noted with some Yiddish at least one advantage to the Zoom seder.

Johnson acknowledged that the holiday would be celebrated again in isolation for many with the COVID-19 pandemic ongoing, even as Britain outpaces much of the world in vaccinating its population.

“Sadly for the second year in a row, this most sociable of festivals is taking place at a time when families and friends and neighbors are unable to come together as they usually would,” he said.

More than a year after the pandemic began, Passover arrives as 44% of the United Kingdom’s population has received a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine and infections have plummeted across the country.

While many restrictions remain in place, some are beginning to lift and starting Monday, Britons will be allowed to gather outdoors in groups of six from a maximum of two households. Johnson noted that the timing will facilitate the “matzah ramble,” a British tradition of hikes and picnics during the intermediate days of Passover.

But the gradual lifting of restrictions comes too late to affect seders, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday nights, and must still largely be confined to one household or take place over Zoom.

Here’s what Johnson said about the Zoom seder:

“Even second time around, it’s not quite what everyone is used to, but the haroset will be just as sweet and the matzah just as meaningful,” the prime minister said. “And you get something generations of Jews have dreamed of for millennia: the ability to mute the table’s inevitable kvetch.”

Brazilian president’s adviser accused of making white supremacist sign during legislative session

Filipe Martins makes the controversial "OK" gesture during a legislative session in Brasilia. (Brazilian TV screenshot)

RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) — A senior aide to Brazil’s far-right president Jair Bolsonaro has been accused of making a white supremacist hand symbol during a legislative session.

Filipe Martins, Bolsonaro’s special adviser for international affairs, caused an uproar on Wednesday with his polemic “OK” gesture made while sitting behind the Brazilian Senate’s president when he was talking about the country’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign.

Among Brazilians, the gesture can mean “f*** you.” But over the past few years, white supremacists have used it to push the idea of “white power,” according to the Anti-Defamation League and other watchdogs.

The Curitiba Holocaust Museum took it to mean the latter.

“We were astonished. It’s similar to the sign known as ‘OK,’ but with three straight fingers in the shape of a ‘W,’ the gesture became a symbol of hatred,” the museum tweeted.

Martins, 33, claimed that he was fixing his lapel. He also said he has Jewish heritage.

“A warning to clowns who wish to support the thesis that I, a Jew, am sympathetic to ‘white supremacism’ because in their sick minds they saw an authoritarian gesture in an image that shows me adjusting the lapel of my suit,” Martin tweeted after images and video quickly spread on Brazilian social media.

Martins, the son of non-Jewish parents, is a former atheist who became a Pentecostal Christian, Veja magazine reported in 2019. On social media, he once called himself “Jewish but Christian.”

Despite having little foreign policy experience, Martins has used his close ties to Bolsonaro’s sons to become one of his most trusted advisers.

Biden administration formally resumes assistance to Palestinians with $15 million in COVID aid

President Joe Biden as a candidate had pledged to return aid to the Palestinians mostly cut off by the Trump administration. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Biden administration formally relaunched U.S. assistance to the Palestinians with $15 million in COVID relief.

The money, which will go to nongovernmental institutions distributing medical care and food assistance in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, reverses Trump administration policies of all but cutting off aid to the Palestinians, fulfilling a pledge Joe Biden made as a presidential candidate.

By distributing the money to nongovernmental groups, the Biden administration may be able to circumvent laws that ban aid to the Palestinian Authority as long as it subsidizes the families of Palestinians who have violently attacked Israelis and Americans.

“This small step in advancing the well-being of the Palestinian people is fully in keeping with American values,” the State Department said Thursday in announcing the disbursal.

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Bipartisan slate of senators calls on Biden to maintain tough Iran posture

Sen. Robert Menendez speaks at AIPAC's annual policy conference at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., March 6, 2018. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (JTA) — A bipartisan slate of senators has called on President Joe Biden to aim for an expansive deal that would severely limit Iran’s capacity to do harm.

“Looking ahead, we strongly believe that you should use the full force of our diplomatic and economic tools in concert with our allies on the United Nations Security Council and in the region to reach an agreement that prevents Iran from ever acquiring nuclear weapons and meaningfully constrains its destabilizing activity throughout the Middle East and its ballistic missile program,” said the letter sent Thursday to Biden spearheaded by Robert Menendez, the New Jersey Democrat who is the committee chairman, and Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican who is its ranking member.

Biden has said he wants to reenter the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as soon as possible because he sees it as the best means of keeping Iran from accelerating toward a nuclear weapon. The agreement trades sanctions relief for a rollback in Iran’s nuclear program.

Donald Trump as president quit the deal in 2018 and reimposed sanctions, and in retaliation Iran has broken some of its commitments regarding uranium enrichment. A number of other world powers remain committed to the pact.

Biden wants to negotiate tougher conditions after reentering the deal along with agreements that limit Iran’s missile production and adventurism in the region.

While the signatories acknowledged their “differing views on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,” as the 2015 nuclear plan is called, they said “we must confront the reality that Iran has accelerated its nuclear activity in alarming ways.”

Republicans oppose reentering the accord at all, and the letter, signed by 43 senators, does not deal with whether the agreement should be revived in any way or jettisoned for a new one. It also points to widening differences between the parties when it comes to Iran policy: Just 14 of the signatories are Democrats. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee backed the letter.

The letter also calls on Biden to consult with allies, including Israel, in considering Iran policy.

Jonathan Pollard says Jews ‘will always have dual loyalty’ and would counsel young Jews to consider spying for Israel

Jonathan Pollard, right, bumps elbows with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, Dec. 30, 2020. (GPO)

(JTA) — Jonathan Pollard, the convicted spy for Israel whose story haunted the American Jewish community’s relations with the U.S. government for decades, is unrepentant.

“The bottom line on this charge of dual loyalty is, I’m sorry, we’re Jews, and if we’re Jews, we will always have dual loyalty,” Pollard said in an interview published Thursday in Israel Hayom, his first extensive remarks since his release from prison in 2015.

Pollard recalled how much of the Jewish leadership did not stand up for him following his 1985 arrest, when he was a civilian analyst for the U.S. Navy who was found to be spying for Israel.

“If you’re outside Israel, then you live in a society in which you are basically considered unreliable,” he said.

The U.S. Jewish leadership eventually softened in its outlook, and some Jewish leaders lobbied for Pollard’s release, saying his life sentence was excessive.

Pollard’s full interview will be published Friday. In an earlier excerpt published by Israel Hayom, he said he knew he “crossed a line” when he relayed the information to Israel, but added that he believed the United States was withholding from Israel intelligence critical to its security.

Pollard’s arrest and eventual conviction complicated ties between U.S. Jews and sectors of the government. Jews seeking entry into or advancement in the national security apparatus were often rebuffed, with Pollard cited as the reason. The Pollard narrative in part drove the espionage charges brought in 2004 against two top staffers for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee — a case that fell apart but drastically changed how AIPAC operated.

Pollard suggested that Jews were deluding themselves if they thought of America as a home and suggested he would counsel a young U.S. Jew working in the American security apparatus to spy for Israel.

“I’d tell him, not doing anything is unacceptable. So simply going home [to Israel] is not acceptable. Making aliyah is not acceptable,” Pollard said. “You have to make a decision whether your concern for Israel and loyalty to Israel and loyalty to your fellow Jews is more important than your life.”

Pollard was paroled from his life sentence in 2015. The terms of his parole were not renewed last year and he flew to Israel, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greeted him at the airport. Sheldon Adelson, the late owner of Israel Hayom, provided a private plane for Pollard to fly to Israel.

UK professor may have committed hate crime when he called Jewish students ‘pawns’ of Israel, police say

A main street in Bristol, England, home of the University of Bristol, which is facing controversy over a professor's Israel remarks. (Wikimedia Commons)

(JTA) — A British university professor may have committed a hate crime when he labeled Jewish students “pawns” of Israel during a lecture,  a police spokesperson said.

Avon and Somerset Police made the statement on Thursday — an unusual case of police action on matters that many Britons say fall under academic freedom.

In a Feb. 13 videoconference titled “Labour Campaign for Free Speech,” University of Bristol sociologist David Miller endorsed the “end of Zionism as a functioning ideology.” He also called protests by the university’s Jewish Society, a union of Jewish students, over his previous fulminations against Jews and Israel proof that there’s “a real question of abuse here — of Jewish students on British campuses being used as political pawns by a violent, racist, foreign regime engaged in ethnic cleansing.” He cited the Jewish Society’s support for Zionism.

In 2019, Miller suggested that British Jews were using interfaith events with Muslims, including a chicken soup cookout, to increase the acceptance of Zionism among Muslims.

His February remarks sparked calls by many British Jews for Miller’s dismissal.

About 200 academics from the United Kingdom and the United States, including linguist Noam Chomsky and gender theorist Judith Butler, signed a petition defending Miller as “an eminent scholar.”

On Thursday, the official Twitter account of the University of Warwick liked a tweet defending Miller. A spokesperson said it was a case of “unauthorized access.”

The University of Bristol has said it is committed to academic freedom but also to preventing discrimination.

Germany enacts law favoring naturalization for descendants of ex-citizens who fled Nazis

German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer attends a Cabinet meeting in Munich, April 11, 2013. (Wikimedia Commons/Michael Lucan)

(JTA) — The German government has amended its citizenship laws to make naturalization easier for descendants of those who fled the Nazi regime because of persecution, including Jews.

The amendment Wednesday cemented into law two decrees that the Interior Ministry had announced in 2019.

The amendment and decrees affect several hundred applicants who applied for German citizenship but had been rejected because they were born to a German mother and non-German father. Until 1953, German citizenship could only be passed on through the paternal line.

“This is not just remedial, but an apology offered in deep shame,” Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said in a statement about the amendment.

In 2019, he said the decrees were meant to help not only those who fled Nazism but their descendants.

Since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, the German Embassy in London has received more than 3,380 applications for restoring German citizenship under Article 116 of the German constitution for descendants of people persecuted by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party. In previous years, only about 50 such requests were made annually.

The new decrees loosen the conditions needed for citizenship, for example by allowing individuals with a German mother and foreign father to have their citizenship restored, provided they were born before April 1953.

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