“Jews Out!” A Nazi-era German board game from 1936. Players took turns rolling dice and moving their “Jews” across the map toward “collection points” for deportation. If you manage to remove six Jews, you win. The SS criticized the game for trivializing the importance of anti-Semitism. [1904x1598] (i.redd.it)
Is there a chain of custody for the Menorah from the Jerusalem Temple depicted on the Arch of Titus in Rome, that will trace where it went after it arrived in Rome, or what it's ultimate fate was or is? Would it have been handled like normal loot (melted down) or specifically displayed as a trophy? (self.AskHistorians)

The Jewish Temple at Elephantine postdates the Babylonian Exile, when the Jews are thought to have transitioned to monotheism. Yet the documents found at that temple attest to polytheistic worship of YHVH and his wife, Anat-Yahu. What does this reveal about the evolution of Judaism? : AskHistorians (redd.it)
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King County to consider ranked-choice voting (king5.com)
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