The Jewish politician was “popular across all parties because of his good humor and decency,” the second-most senior Irish politician said of Briscoe.
Avi Kumar
(JNS)
Ben Briscoe, who according to the Irish Times was “among the best-known Irish politicians with a Jewish background,” died on July 10. He was 89, his sister-in-law told JNS.
Briscoe and his father, Robert Briscoe, were the only Jews to serve as lord mayor of Dublin. Ben held that office from 1988 to 1989. For 37 years—from 1965 to 2002—he was a member (Teachta Dála) of the lower Parliamentary house as part of the Fianna Fáil party, Ireland’s largest.
Ben and his father, who smuggled arms for the Irish Republican Army and later befriended Ze’ev Jabotinsky and advised Menachem Begin, incorporated the Star of David into their coats of arms.
When he decided to become a politician, Ben said in an interview with JNS that his father told him, “Don’t inherit my enemies.”
Sculpture of the fictive fishmonger Molly Malone in downtown Dublin. Photo by Menachem Wecker.
Dublin unveiled its iconic sculpture of the fictive fishmonger Molly Malone pushing a wheelbarrow during the younger Briscoe’s mayoral tenure, amid the city’s millennium celebration.
Micheál Martin, the second most-senior Irish politician, said that Briscoe was “popular across all parties because of his good humor and decency” and “was a stalwart of our democratic parliament. He worked to build a system of accountability for public spending and ensure decent conditions for those who work in our parliament.”
“Ben learned from his family a deep republicanism and pride in Ireland’s history and in the Jewish heritage of his family,” Martin added.
Ben, who was 11 when World War II ended, told JNS that many Irish Jews placed their children in Protestant schools, where they thought the children would face less antisemitism. But he remembered non-Jewish classmates playing a “game,” which involved rounding up the six Jewish students, including him, and locking them in the bathroom, echoing concentration camp roundups.
Of Lithuanian Jewish heritage, the Briscoe family lost many relatives in the Holocaust.
“My father knew what would happen to the Jews if the Nazis ever got to Ireland,” Briscoe told JNS in an interview.
Asked about a controversial sculpture of a Nazi sympathizer and IRA member Seán Russell, Briscoe told JNS he thought the sculpture should remain on view “so that people will know that there were some in Ireland who supported Hitler.”
Briscoe was buried on July 12 at the Progressive Jewish Cemetery in the Dublin suburb of Rathfarnham. He is survived by his wife, Carol; and two sons and two daughters.
Feature Image: Ben Briscoe, former lord mayor of Dublin. Credit: Courtesy.
Dani Rakoff is our resident travel expert with many years experience operating a wide range of exotic tours. He now lives in Israel but that doesn’t stop him from organizing exciting trips overseas. Dani offers kosher safari tours in Africa, having spent much time showing his tourists the amazing sights and sounds of this vast continent. Don’t be shy to consult Dani whenever you are considering a tour that can be a rewarding experience of a lifetime.
Are you going on safari for the first time? It can be really daunting to decide where to go unless you have a reasonable idea of which countries and parks have the greatest numbers of your favourite wildlife. Animal densities vary widely from habitat to habitat even within a single country or park. Just about every visitor to Africa wants to see the Big Five, made up of some of the world’s most dangerous and respected animals (lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo and rhino) and although a close encounter with one of these wonderful creatures could be the highlight of your safari. It would be a mistake to ignore the thousands of other equally majestic and fascinating animals waiting to make your acquaintance.
Here is a short introduction to some of the most eagerly sought animals the best places to see them in each country.
- African Lion. The African lion is well known for being the “king of the jungle”. …
- African Elephant. …
- Kenyan Cheetah / Tanzanian Cheetah. …
- Rhino. …
- Cape Buffalo. …
- Masai ostrich. …
- African Leopard. …
- Wild Dogs.
While you think about what other animals can be added to this list, spend a moment to consider what it would be like to actually safely see some of these beautiful creatures in their native setting?
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Rioting continues for a third night across France with at least 100 people being arrested as 40,000 police officers are deployed to tackle the unrest. A town hall is set on fire in Clichy-sous-Bois, while supermarkets and other shops are looted by gangs in Nantes and Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis.
Major Clubs Face-Off in Champions League Final: Odds on the Move
This article reflects on the build up to the recent Champion League Final that Liverpool lost – There goes the spoiler!
The most-anticipated match of the club soccer season approaches, as Liverpool takes on Real Madrid in the Champions League Final, May 28th at the Stade de France. Combined, these two have won the Champions League an astounding 19 times.Liverpool currently sit as -170 favorites to hoist the trophy, while Real Madrid offer Champions League odds of +140.
Money Moving In on Madrid La Liga champions Real Madrid proved themselves as the comeback kings of the Champions League this season. They stunningly overturned a last-minute, two-goal deficit in the second leg of the semifinal vs. Manchester City. In one of the most enthralling matches in the tournament’s history, striker Karim Benzema scored the winning penalty to clinch Real’s first UCL final since 2018.Now, the 90-minute odds are gradually moving in Real Madrid’s favor — opening at +275, Real dropped in price to +250. (Another extra-time thriller is viewed as slightly less likely at +270.)Los Blancos have one of the winningest managers in Champions League history, Carlo Ancelotti. His side have been on cruise control since clinching La Liga with four games to spare. Currently, Madrid’s entire starting eleven is available for selection.
Fatigue, Injuries Cause Line Movements Liverpool opened at -105, but have been expending energy in search of an unprecedented quadruple trophy haul. Liverpool’s boisterous German manager, Jürgen Klopp, has constantly rotated his squad while juggling multiple concurrent competitions.On the other hand, Madrid should have fresh legs, and analysts at the sports-betting website PointSpreads.com suggest that is why money backing Madrid has flooded in, moving Liverpool down to their current +105 winning odds.Liverpool won the FA Cup final last weekend — a penalty shootout victory over Chelsea — but their second trophy of the season came with a cost. Leading scorer Mohamed Salah and key center back Virgil van Dijk left early with injuries.
Ballon d’Or Contenders on Both SidesReal Madrid’s Benzema, the imminent La Liga golden boot winner, will undoubtedly be on the shortlist for the prestigious Ballon d’Or. Liverpool’s Salah and Sadio Mane have also played themselves into the conversation and Salah is the Premier League’s joint-leading scorer. With no shortage of world class talent on display, bettors responded by taking the over.Despite over 2? goals sitting at -135 odds, the last three Champions League finals finished with two or fewer goals.
The first Aliyah story belonged to the father of all nations, Abraham.
His exciting tale forms the key narration of the opening book of the Bible, when we hear about his journey from Ur to the land of Canaan, later to be known as Israel. Since those ancient days, millions of other descendants have followed in Abraham’s footsteps, each with their own unique account of their individual journey. Aliyah Stories provides our community with a glimpse into the personal lives of some of those brave souls that embarked on such a momentous undertaking.
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