Congress held a hearing accusing anti-Israel activists of desecrating a National Parks Service site. But there’s more to the story, as my colleague Arno Rosenfeld explains in the latest edition of his antisemitism newsletter. (If you don’t already subscribe, sign up here!)
🔥 A synagogue in Montreal was firebombed Wednesday, marking the second such attack on the same synagogue in just over a year. No injuries were reported, and police are investigating the incident. (JTA)
💰 Sotheby’s ran up quite the tab(let). An approximately 1,500 years old stone tablet of the Ten Commandments was sold for $5.04 million at auction Wednesday, surpassing its pre-sale estimate of $1–2 million. The anonymous buyer plans to display it at an Israeli museum. Some experts have questioned its provenance and authenticity. (New York Times)
✍️ In the depths of a Lithuania forest during World War II, journalist Kazimierz Sakowicz clandestinely chronicled the Nazi atrocities he witnessed from his attic window. His meticulous diary, unearthed decades later, offers a detailed and dispassionate account of genocide. (Atlantic)
🇦🇩 Andorra is a microstate bordered by France and Spain where non-Catholic houses of worship are legally prohibited. It recently appointed its first full-time rabbi to serve the small Jewish community and visiting tourists. (JTA)
📺 Netflix acquired the rights to an eight-episode Israeli drama, Bad Boys, from the creator of HBO’s hit series Euphoria. It’s set to stream sometime in 2025. (Hollywood Reporter) 🎙️ George Santos, the disgraced former congressmen who lied about his family’s Holocaust history, is launching a podcast. It’s called Pants on Fire. (Slate)
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