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Annabelle Azade

Annabelle Azadé is a journalist based in Los Angeles. She has reported from Bangkok, New York, Tel Aviv, London, and Paris.

  • ‘Fashion is a mirror for society and we are seeing a combination both of digital and tangible—digital designs with digital enhancements and tangibles that a person can actually wear.’
    ‘Fashion is a mirror for society and we are seeing a combination both of digital and tangible—digital designs with digital enhancements and tangibles that a person can actually wear.’
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    The Future of Fashion Is Jewish

    A new wave of Jewish designers has risen to the challenge of making more inclusive and sustainable clothes

    byAnnabelle Azade
  • An Orthodox Jewish man is chased down by a car as the passengers wave Palestinian flags on May 18, 2021 in the Fairfax-La Brea neighborhood of Los Angeles.
    An Orthodox Jewish man is chased down by a car as the passengers wave Palestinian flags on May 18, 2021 in the Fairfax-La Brea neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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    Another Long, Hot Summer of Antisemitic Violence Begins in LA

    Attacks on Jewish Angelenos surged in 2019, spiked last summer, and appear to be roaring back

    byAnnabelle Azade
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    Want to Keep Jews Safe? Criminalize Marijuana

    A French court ruled that Sarah Halimi’s murderer—who shouted ‘Allahu akbar’ while holding her captive—can’t be held responsible because he smoked pot before killing her

    byAnnabelle Azade
  • A picture taken on March 27, 2018 shows a picture of Mireille Knoll, heart-shaped documents and seals of the police posted on the door of her apartment in Paris after she was found dead in her apartment on March 23 by firefighters called to extinguish a blaze. Two people have been charged with the murder of an 85-year-old French Jewish woman, who was stabbed and whose body was then set alight in a crime being treated as anti-Semitic, a judicial source said on March 27, 2018.
    A picture taken on March 27, 2018 shows a picture of Mireille Knoll, heart-shaped documents and seals of the police posted on the door of her apartment in Paris after she was found dead in her apartment on March 23 by firefighters called to extinguish a blaze. Two people have been charged with the murder of an 85-year-old French Jewish woman, who was stabbed and whose body was then set alight in a crime being treated as anti-Semitic, a judicial source said on March 27, 2018.
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    Two Suspects in Custody in Paris Holocaust Survivor Murder

    The killer allegedly raped the underaged daughter of the victim’s caretaker, yelled ‘allahu akbar’ before stabbing the elderly woman to death

    byAnnabelle Azade
  • France's Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve and Bagneux's Mayor Marie-Helene Amiable take part in a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the death of Ilan Halimi, a 23-year-old Jewish Frenchman murdered after he was kidnapped and tortured for three weeks by a gang in a Paris suburb, on February 13, 2016 in Bagneux, near Paris.
    France's Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve and Bagneux's Mayor Marie-Helene Amiable take part in a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the death of Ilan Halimi, a 23-year-old Jewish Frenchman murdered after he was kidnapped and tortured for three weeks by a gang in a Paris suburb, on February 13, 2016 in Bagneux, near Paris.
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    An 85-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Stabbed and Burned to Death in Her Paris Apartment

    The victim repeatedly alerted the police that she was receiving death threats, but no steps were taken to protect her

    byAnnabelle Azade
  • Radio Shalom, France's popular Jewish radio station, moved into a secure location this week after a spike in anti-Semitic attacks
    Radio Shalom, France's popular Jewish radio station, moved into a secure location this week after a spike in anti-Semitic attacks
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    With Anti-Semitic Attacks on the Rise, France’s Popular Jewish Radio Station Moves Into Unmarked, Secure Studio

    Radio Shalom will continue to report on the anti-Jewish violence too many French media outlets still sadly ignore

    byAnnabelle Azade
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