🎒 The Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that it may permit Oklahoma to use public funds to operate the country’s first religious charter school, which would incorporate Catholic teachings into its curriculum. (New York Times)
🤔 Justice Elena Kagan warned that the case could, in theory, require New York to fully fund yeshivas — even those that provide minimal instruction in core secular subjects like English and math. (JTA)
💻 A bipartisan group of 23 lawmakers sent a letter to the foundation behind Wikipedia, raising concerns about antisemitism and anti-Israel bias on the site and asking how it plans to address discrimination and editor misconduct. (Jewish Insider)
🗣️ At least 30 Maryland rabbis are condemning a conference kicking off today in Baltimore, organized by the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace. (Times of Israel)
🇦🇷 Argentina digitized and made publicly available nearly 2,000 declassified documents revealing how hundreds of war criminals fled to the country after the fall of Nazi Germany in World War II. (Algemeiner)
✝️ Martin Scorsese is set to produce a documentary centered on the late Pope Francis’ final on-camera interview, highlighting the global education initiative the pontiff launched before his death. (AP, CNN)
Shiva calls ► Julia Parsons, who decoded Nazi messages that helped the U.S. win WWII, died at 104 … Andrew Gross, a bestselling author of thrillers, including one involving Jewish mobsters, died at 72. What else we’re reading ► How a reading group helped young German students defy the Nazis and find their faith (Conversation) … She wanted to be a comedian. Now, she’s a nun with a popular TikTok account (New York Times) … The next pope inherits new tension with Jewish community over Israel (Wall Street Journal).
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