👨🎓 Shabbos Kestenbaum, the recent Harvard Divinity School graduate who became a major voice critiquing universities’ handling of campus antisemitism after Oct. 7 — and then a campaign surrogate for President Donald Trump — settled a lawsuit against his alma mater. (Harvard Crimson)
🎤 Israel’s Eurovision contestant, Nova music festival survivor Yuval Raphael, earned a place in Saturday’s finalcompetition after her appearance in Thursday night’s semifinal, amid ongoing protests over Israel’s participation in the contest. (AP)
📽️ Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, a documentary featuring Fatma Hassona, a Palestinian photojournalist based in Gaza, received an emotional premiere at Cannes, weeks after Hassona was killed in an Israeli missile strike. (Variety)
😨 Three right-wing extremists in the United Kingdom were convicted on terrorism-related charges over a plot to attack synagogues or mosques. (Haaretz)
👀 Rahm Emanuel, former President Barack Obama’s one-time chief of staff and a former mayor of Chicago, suggested he was open to a 2028 presidential run. (Politico)
Shiva call ➤ Charles Strouse, the composer behind Broadway hits like Annie and Bye Bye Birdie, died at 96.
Mazel tov ➤ To my colleague Arno Rosenfeld, who took home a Deadline Club award last night for his reporting on one kibbutz’s agonizing debate over how to move forward from Oct. 7.
What else we’re reading ➤ “The Israeli reporter getting the scoop on Trump’s high-stakes diplomacy” (Vanity Fair) “From 1948 to now, a Palestinian woman in Gaza recounts a life of displacement” (AP) “Inside the growing push for more religion in public schools” (Axios) |