😲 The founder of a popular Yiddish-language children’s magazine filed a federal RICO lawsuit against several rabbinical courts and a former business partner, alleging a conspiracy to sabotage his business. (Shtetl)
🥩 A top court in Europe ruled that a ban on ritual slaughter can stand. The rule was first implemented in 2017 in response to complaints from animal-rights activists, but in recent years has widened as part of an agenda by right-wing parties to reduce the presence in society of Islam, and in some cases also Judaism. (JTA)
🇮🇹 Italian police on Wednesday raided the homes of 24 people who are under investigation for promoting fascism during a gathering at a restaurant in a Jewish neighborhood at which they praised Adolf Hitler and mocked Anne Frank. (Times of Israel)
🏀 Deni Avdija, the Israeli forward who plays for the Washington Wizards, exploded for 43 points and 14 rebounds Wednesday night, becoming the first player to record those numbers for the team in nearly a half-century. (Forward)
🎬 Jewish actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach was cast as Ben Grimm, aka The Thing, in the upcoming Fantastic Four movie. Grimm is one of Marvel’s canonically Jewish characters, having had a bar mitzvah and Jewish wedding in the comics. He also seems to take inspiration from the story of the Golem. (Variety)
❤️ Huma Abedin, the former top aide to Hillary Clinton and the ex-wife of disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner, revealed in a Valentine’s Day post on social media that she’s in a relationship with Alex Soros, the son of George Soros, the Democratic megadonor and Holocaust survivor. (New York Post)
Shiva call ➤ Anthony Epstein, one of the pathologists who discovered the Epstein-Barr virus, died at 102.
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