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Bradley Cooper’s Portrayal of Jewish Legend Leonard Bernstein Sparks Debate Over Prosthetics and Representation in Hollywood

Bradley Cooper is facing backlash for his portrayal of Jewish legend Leonard Bernstein in the upcoming biopic "Maestro," with some calling his use of a prosthetic nose "Jewface." The debate has sparked a larger conversation about the use of prosthetics and makeup to portray characters of different races and ethnicities, and Cooper's portrayal is sure to bring this conversation to the forefront. Bernstein's children have come to Cooper's defense, as well as Jewish comedian Sarah Silverman, noting the "long tradition of non-Jews playing Jews."

Memphis Police Officer Stops Attempted Shooter at Jewish School, Raising Questions About School Safety Protocols

Joel Alejandro Bowman, 33, was charged with attempted murder and other crimes after he allegedly fired a gun outside a Jewish school in Memphis, Tennessee. A Memphis police officer stopped Bowman's pickup truck and he was shot and taken to the hospital in critical condition. The incident has raised questions about school safety protocols and the importance of having a quick response from law enforcement in order to prevent any further harm.

Jury Unanimously Recommends Death Penalty for Robert Bowers in Historic Hate Crime Sentencing

Robert Bowers has been sentenced to death by a federal jury in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for perpetrating the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history. The jury reached its decision after a two-week trial, and the sentence marks the first time since 1988 that a jury has recommended execution for a hate crime. U.S. Attorney Scott Brady has expressed hope that the decision brings closure to the victims and their families.

Kerry Kennedy Condemns Brother Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Comments on Covid-19 and Its Effects on Certain Ethnicities

Kerry Kennedy, sister of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has publicly denounced her brother's comments regarding Covid-19 and its effects on certain ethnicities. In a statement released by the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization, Kerry expressed her strong condemnation of her brother's remarks. The incident has been widely discussed in the media, with many praising Kerry's statement as a powerful and necessary rebuke of her brother's comments. It serves as a reminder that even those in positions of power and influence must be held accountable for their words and actions, and that racism and prejudice are still very much alive in our society.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Disputes Report Quoting Him Saying Covid-19 Targets Certain Ethnic Groups

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been criticized by the scientific community for claiming that Covid-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people due to their genetic makeup. He has since clarified his comments, saying that he was not suggesting any ethnic group is immune or more likely to be infected. The World Health Organization has also weighed in, saying there is no evidence to suggest any particular ethnic group is more or less likely to be infected.

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Colorado Website Designer’s Right to Refuse Service to Same-Sex Weddings

The Supreme Court of the United States ruled 6-3 that a Colorado website designer has a free speech right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings. Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a 38-page dissent, arguing that the ruling was "profoundly wrong" and would lead to more discrimination against the LGBTQ community. Civil rights groups have also criticized the ruling, which they argue will have a negative impact on the rights of LGBTQ people.

Jury Finds Robert Bowers Guilty on All Counts in 2018 Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

Robert Bowers, a 50-year-old truck driver, has been found guilty on all 63 criminal counts related to the 2018 shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue that killed 11 worshipers and left seven people wounded. His lawyers conceded he was responsible for the attack, and the jury must now decide whether he should receive the death penalty or life in prison without parole. The penalty phase of the trial is expected to last several weeks, bringing some closure to the families of the victims who have been waiting for justice for more than two years.

Survivor of 2018 Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Testifies in Trial of Alleged Gunman Robert Bowers

Andrea Wedner, a survivor of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue massacre, testified Wednesday in the trial of Robert Bowers, the 50-year-old truck driver charged with 63 criminal counts. Wedner described the horrific scene she witnessed when Bowers opened fire, killing 11 worshippers and injuring seven other people, including five police officers. The prosecution rested its case Wednesday after Wedner's testimony, and the defense is expected to begin its case Thursday.

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