Calls for safety measures after family of 8 killed in highway crash

https://www.timesofisrael.com/calls-for-safety-measures-after-family-of-8-killed-in-highway-crash/

‘I lost a brother’: Pittsburgh Jewish community mourns, buries shooting victims

https://www.timesofisrael.com/i-lost-a-brother-pittsburgh-jewish-community-mourns-buries-shooting-victims/

British lawmaker: Synagogue shooting shows Israel ‘reignites’ anti-Semitism

https://www.timesofisrael.com/british-lawmaker-synagogue-shooting-shows-israel-reignites-anti-semitism/

home page A married couple, 2 brothers: Victims of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting named

https://www.timesofisrael.com/a-married-couple-2-brothers-victims-of-pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting-named/?fbclid=IwAR3l7OWO_PrF76NdGKu9qF2BpI48Dv74Ku15tEsGAvX7jTWG-j5PEe_a-_Y

Netanyahu: ‘Heartbroken and appalled’ by Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-heartbroken-and-appalled-by-pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting/The Tie

Avital Leibovich: Relations between Albanians and Hebrews Should Be Exploited

The Speaker of the Parliament, Gramoz Ruci, received on Friday the Chairwoman of the American-Hebrew Committee, Avital Leibovich, who is conducting a trip to Albania and Kosovo, to strengthen the links between the American-Hebraic Committee and the Albanians

Nuro Hoxha, Albanian teacher who rescued Jews during the Holocaust

Nuro Hoxha was a well-respected teacher in the village of Tërbaç, near Vlorë in Albania. In September 1943, when the Germans occupied Albania, Hoxha went to warn his long-time friend Ilia Solomoni of the danger to the Jews. Solomoni had nowhere to go and did not know what to do, so Hoxha offered to hide Solomoni and his family in his two-storey house in Tërbaç.

Veseli and Fatima Veseli and their children: Refik, Hamid and Xhemal

The Mandil family came from Yugoslavia, where Moshe owned a flourishing photography shop. When the Germans invaded Yugoslavia in April 1941, the family fled to the Kosovo province that was under Italian control, where the Jews were relatively protected. Towards the end of the summer of 1942 the fugitives were moved deeper into the Italian controlled area – into Albania – where the majority of the population was Muslim.

The Jews of Ioannina, Albania, and Bulgaria – January 2011

https://www.yadvashem.org/education/newsletter/22.htmlYad

Jews in Albania

By Yael Weinstock Mashbaum Introduction In our last newsletter we addressed Jews from the southeastern European.