YOSHIKI Sparks Yoichi Wine Craze

At the center of this transformation is Mayor Saito’s wine-focused strategy, which shifted production toward premium grape varieties and leveraged top-level sales efforts to win global recognition.

YOSHIKI’s involvement in producing Yoichi wine has added star appeal, amplifying the town’s reach on the international stage.

The success has extended beyond bottles and festivals. Yoichi has attracted donations through the hometown tax scheme and drawn new investment. These proceeds are funding community programs such as childcare support and tourism development.

The result is a cycle of growth that is reshaping Yoichi’s identity and reputation far beyond its origins as a whisky town.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147146.php

BJP hits back, says Rahul has become a flag-bearer of anti-India forces abroad

NEW DELHI: The BJP on Friday launched a scathing attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks at a seminar in Colombia, claiming he has become the flag-bearer of anti-India forces and is promoting their agenda in the country.

Party spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi criticised Gandhi’s comments, saying they show that the Congress, controlled by the Nehru-Gandhi family for over a century, is now succumbing to anti-India elements.

Referring to Gandhi’s statement about India having 1,617 languages, Trivedi said, “You will now see that he will try to create a conflict over the issue of languages. Attempts have already been made in the past to create a North-South conflict.”

Trivedi called Gandhi the *jhanda bardar* (flag-bearer) of anti-India forces and appealed to the public to be wary of him and the Nehru-Gandhi family. “Today it seems that having a leader of the opposition like him is like a thorn in the heart of Indian democracy,” he said.

He added, “Those in the Congress, who are aware of the party falling into the clutches of dangerous foreign forces, are committing treason. I appeal to those who are not aware of this to show due diligence and stop such leaders.”

Trivedi also criticised the Congress leadership as immature, saying the party once had mature leaders like Indira Gandhi and P. V. Narasimha Rao, who knew how to handle the Ultra-Left. “Today, it is being used. It’s not a problem just for the Congress but a matter of concern for the country as well,” he said.

Further targeting Congress leader Udit Raj, who allegedly called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a symbol of modern Ravan, Trivedi said, “I only want to simply remind those who supported the killers of Rambhakt karsevaks did not attend the inauguration of Ram Temple in Ayodhya but visited Babar’s memorial three times to pay their obeisance.”

He added, “People know very well who the symbols of Ravan’s propensity of Lord Ram’s sanskar are.”
https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2025/Oct/04/bjp-hits-back-says-rahul-has-become-a-flag-bearer-of-anti-india-forces-abroad

Paul Robeson House in West Philadelphia set to reopen with mission to educate, inspire

At the end of his life, famed singer, actor, activist, and athlete Paul Robeson came to live in West Philadelphia in 1966 with his sister Marian R. Forsythe. They lived in a three-story home at 4951 Walnut St. After moving in with his sister and her husband, Dr. James Forsythe, Robeson could often be seen waving at neighbors from the large front porch. He also welcomed many of his celebrity friends to the house, including actors Harry Belafonte, Ossie Davis, and Ruby Dee.

Almost 50 years after his death, the Paul Robeson House and Museum is scheduled to reopen to the public on October 10 with a grand reopening celebration. This follows eight months of major renovations. During the reopening, the building will be officially renamed and now includes expanded office and archive space, a renovated kitchen and event hall with a capacity of up to 150 people, and the Paul Robeson House Artist-in-Residence suite.

Azsherae Gary, interim executive director of the Paul Robeson House, said the latest renovations to the annex were made possible by funding from the Mellon Foundation. “We started renovations last August and finished one phase in April,” she said. “So, we’re now celebrating this accomplishment and welcoming folks back into the space, hoping they will come and keep Paul Robeson’s name alive.”

The house is filled with memories that visitors will find visible throughout the space. Starting at the front door, guests are greeted by a unique, life-sized stained-glass image of Robeson that looks almost as if he is still there to welcome them inside the quaint, warm space. Upstairs, inside the annex, Robeson’s original bedframe is on display, adorned with an artistic bedspread and antiques representing the era in which he lived.

There is also an old-fashioned radio that may have once played his songs, and an antiquated television set with all of its knobs and an antenna, typical of the World War II era. Visitors will find a variety of books, including one written by Robeson’s granddaughter, as well as his old albums such as “Ballad for Americans,” “Paul Robeson at Carnegie Hall,” and “Encore, Robeson.” A screen stands ready to show snippets from his life, songs, and movies.

Among the museum’s other treasures are photographs, small carvings, a piano, and a music book. Some pieces were donated by The Charles Blockson Museum at Temple University. The Paul Robeson House also sponsors an in-house artist-in-residence, Shanina Dionna, who specializes in healing arts and mixed media. Dionna helps run various summer programs, some of which are supported by an Independent Public Media Grant, the University of Pennsylvania, and the William Penn Foundation.

The museum also collaborates with the West Philadelphia-based Paul Robeson High School and assists with a yearlong training program for ninth and tenth-grade students.

As an activist and lawyer, Robeson was described in many ways, according to Gary. “Clearly, he grew up at a time when racism was very blatant in this country,” she said. “I would say maybe the first 20 to 30 years of his life focused on art, music, and his work ethic. As he got older, he began traveling globally and saw what Black people and others were experiencing in other countries. He started to realize that something was wrong in America. So, he began to speak out about that. He was ostracized for it. He tried to say, ‘Hey everyone, we’re human here. We should be treated equally and respectfully.’”

In the 1920s, Robeson appeared in a controversial play about interracial marriage, which was illegal in the U.S. at the time, titled *All God’s Chillun Got Wings*. He was also the first African American to play the starring role in the Shakespearean play-inspired movie *Othello* opposite actress Peggy Ashcroft as Desdemona in 1930.

Robeson broke further ground by starring as the first African American lead in the film *King Solomon’s Mines* in 1937. He also appeared in the 1932 movie *Showboat*, where he sang his famous low rendition of “Ol’ Man River.”

His ties to the Philadelphia and New Jersey areas include graduating from Rutgers University, where he was the third Black student to be accepted and the first Black player on the college’s football team. Robeson sometimes experienced discrimination both from his own teammates and from opposing teams, and was once benched when students refused to play football with a Black player.

Hannah Wallace, the museum manager, emphasized the importance of places like the Paul Robeson House and Museum, especially at a time in contemporary American history when some African American historical icons are being hidden or overlooked. “I’d say that is important for public memory and for the confidence of a community,” she said. “Just to have our heroes remembered — and being able to have them represented on the street. It is important to see them inside an institution, but also out on the street, through murals and through statues. It’s important for the people and for the environment, because when you have these sites, people respect the space more and also respect the history.”

The museum will be open from Wednesday through Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a $12 admission fee for adults and $6 for children ages 12 and under, starting with the October 10 grand reopening.

“I’m hoping that we get visitors internationally — folks come here from overseas,” Gary said. “We get a lot of students, scholars, researchers, and anyone who cares to learn about history in West Philadelphia. I want them to come in,” she added. “I want them to learn. I want them to have a good time. I want them to enjoy themselves.”
https://www.phillytrib.com/news/local_news/paul-robeson-house-in-west-philadelphia-set-to-reopen-with-mission-to-educate-inspire/article_c8e0ac43-8935-4a82-a9e0-35a1e617958a.html

Former Kata’ib Hezbollah hostage Elizabeth Tsurkov issues first statement since release

Former Kata’ib Hezbollah Hostage Elizabeth Tsurkov Issues First Statement Since Release

Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli-Russian hostage formerly held by Kata’ib Hezbollah, has issued her first public statement since her release. Writing on her X (formerly Twitter) account in English, Arabic, and Hebrew, Tsurkov expressed her heartfelt gratitude to everyone who played a role in securing her freedom.

Her message resonated widely across different linguistic communities, highlighting the collaborative efforts behind her release.

[Image description: Elizabeth Tsurkov stands against a backdrop featuring the Iraqi and Israeli flags. (Photo credit: Canva, Elizabeth Tsurkov, Shutterstock)]


By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-869344

Former Kata’ib Hezbollah hostage Elizabeth Tsurkov issues first statement since release

**Former Kata’ib Hezbollah Hostage Elizabeth Tsurkov Issues First Statement Since Release**

Elizabeth Tsurkov, the Israeli-Russian hostage formerly held by Kata’ib Hezbollah, has issued her first statement since her release.

Tsurkov took to her X (formerly Twitter) account, writing messages in English, Arabic, and Hebrew to express her gratitude to those who helped secure her freedom.

The statements come amid ongoing attention to her case, symbolized by images of Tsurkov alongside the Iraqi and Israeli flags.

*Photo credit: Canva, Elizabeth Tsurkov, SHUTTERSTOCK*

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-869344

Overtourism: Arashiyama Launches Night Event To Ease Daytime Crowds

Organized jointly by local shopping street associations, transport operators, and residents, the project is designed not simply to attract more people but to disperse daytime congestion by creating a photogenic experience at night when visitor numbers are typically low.

The paid area is intended to generate steady revenue that can be reinvested locally. Proceeds will prioritize practical measures such as adding trash bins and toilets, preserving the bamboo forest, repairing damaged stalks, and purchasing a community bus reserved for residents. The bus would improve mobility during peak tourist seasons when traffic restrictions are imposed and some neighborhoods face fewer regular bus services than before.

Residents have long participated in discussions with merchants to address overtourism. During last year’s autumn foliage season, Arashiyama operated a trial ride-share taxi for residents affected by traffic controls to secure daily transportation.

Crowding and etiquette remain pressing issues beyond central Kyoto. In Ine, the picturesque waterfront lined with boathouses, an hourly 60-seat route bus has struggled when visitors fill seats, leaving local riders behind. Meanwhile, narrow roads have suffered frequent congestion as more travelers arrive by car.

Authorities and local groups are promoting park-and-bus-ride and park-and-cruise schemes that shift cars to free parking areas and move visitors by shuttle bus or boat. Alongside this, a sightseeing express bus that stops only at major attractions aims to reduce pressure on regular routes.

Manners problems such as trespassing into boathouses and littering have become more visible since last year, which local observers partly attribute to the rise of group tours by overseas visitors. Countermeasures include distributing multilingual leaflets on buses to explain rules and cultural norms.

The Moonlit Path organizers stress that dispersing crowds and encouraging better behavior must be paired with a tangible give-back to those who live with tourism year-round. By visibly reinvesting admission income in services residents can feel—cleaner streets, maintained scenery, and dedicated transport—the initiative aims to build a model that other destinations can adopt if it proves effective this month.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147132.php

Official says Liberman’s warning on Iranian actions during Sukkot misleading

**Official Says Liberman’s Warning on Iranian Actions During Sukkot Misleading**

An official has dismissed Avigdor Liberman’s recent warning regarding Iranian activities during Sukkot as misleading. The official further stated that Liberman is “cut off from all security information, and really knows nothing.”

Avigdor Liberman, leader of Yisrael Beytenu, has been vocal about potential threats during the Sukkot holiday. However, this critique calls into question the accuracy and basis of his claims.

*Photo credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90*
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-869338

Virtual Jesus? People of faith divided as AI enters religion

NEW YORK, United States — Artificial intelligence, the technology upending nearly every corner of society, is now creeping into religion. It is serving up virtual Jesus and automated sermons — a change drawing mixed reviews from the faithful.

Religious chatbots and other faith-based digital tools are growing in number. They offer counsel, comfort, and spiritual guidance during times when traditional access to religious leaders may be limited.

https://business.inquirer.net/550561/virtual-jesus-people-of-faith-divided-as-ai-enters-religion

UP News: Grand Yagyopaveet Sanskar Conducted For 21 Students At Kapishwar Vedic Gurukul On Vijaya Dashami

**Grand Yagyopaveet Sanskar Ceremony Conducted for 21 Students at Kapishwar Vedic Gurukul on Vijaya Dashami**

*Lucknow:*
On the auspicious occasion of Vijaya Dashami, a grand collective Yagyopaveet Sanskar (Sacred Thread Ceremony) was conducted for 21 Batuks (students) of the Kapishwar Vedic Gurukul. The ceremony, performed with full Vedic rituals, took place at the ancient Shri Lete Hue Hanuman Ji Temple in Lucknow. This significant event aimed to preserve and connect the new generation with the timeless Sanatan traditions.

**Family Participation and Bhiksha Ritual**
The ceremony saw a large gathering, including the families of the students and the chief guru, Dr. Vivek Tangri. A key highlight was the Bhiksha ritual, where each family offered Bhiksha (alms) to their boys. This act symbolized granting permission for the students to pursue Brahmacharya and Vedic education, marking a crucial step in their spiritual journey.

**Emphasis on Discipline and Spirituality**
Guru Dr. Vivek Tangri emphasized the importance of the Yagyopaveet Sanskar, describing it as one of life’s 16 most vital sanskars. He explained that the Brahmacharya Ashram (stage of life) is regarded as the supreme phase. The ceremony serves to instill discipline, Vedic conduct, and spirituality in the lives of the young boys, laying a strong foundation for their personal and spiritual growth.

**Vedic Chanting and Guidance**
The Vedic chanting and Hawan were conducted by Vedic Acharya Ankit Dixit, who also imparted lessons on ideals of conduct and education to the students. His guidance helped deepen the students’ understanding of Vedic principles and practices.

**Community Support and Cultural Preservation**
The event was further supported by Gurukul Board member Dr. Pankaj Singh Bhadauria along with other community leaders, reaffirming the collective commitment to preserving cultural heritage and nurturing the spiritual education of future generations.

This Yagyopaveet Sanskar ceremony stands as a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of Sanatan traditions and the dedicated efforts to pass them on to the youth.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/uttar-pradesh/up-news-grand-yagyopaveet-sanskar-conducted-for-21-students-at-kapishwar-vedic-gurukul-on-vijaya-dashami

Simolanghan Concludes With Devotional Fervour At Shri Kshetra Tuljapur In Dharashiv District

**Dharashiv: Traditional Simolanghan Event Concludes with Devotion and Enthusiasm**

The traditional Simolanghan event, organized during the Shardiya Navratra Mahotsav at Shri Kshetra Tuljapur, concluded early Thursday morning with great religious fervour and enthusiasm. As the first ray of the sun appeared, kumkum was sprinkled amid chants of “Aai Raja Udo Udo.” The Tuljabhavani Goddess was worshipped following all the customary rituals.

In the early morning, 108 sarees were adorned on Goddess Tuljabhavani. This was followed by a grand procession around the temple, featuring a palanquin brought from Bhingar (Ahilyanagar). After the procession, the palanquin was placed on a platform beneath the sacred Pipal tree.

According to tradition, Goddess Tuljabhavani Devi leaves her temple to join her devotees for Simolanghan. After the Simolanghan ceremony, the Goddess is believed to rest until Pournima.

Thousands of devotees gathered to witness this magnificent event. Kumkum was sprinkled across the temple premises, and the entire area resonated with the slogan, “Aai Raja Udo Udo.”

Prominent attendees included MLA and temple trustee Ranajagjeetsingh Patil, district collector and temple committee president Kirti Kiran Pujar, SP Ritu Khokhar, additional SP Shafqat Amna, sub-divisional officer Onkar Deshmukh, Saumayyashree Pujar, tehsildar Arvind Bolange, Maya Mane, as well as Mahants Tukoji Bua, Chiloji Bua, Mamroji Bua, Wakoji Bua. Bhope Pujai Mandal president Amarraje Kadam, Palikar Pujari Mandal president Vipin Shinde, Upadhye Pujari Mandal president Anant Kondo, numerous temple employees, and citizens were also present in large numbers.

The Simolanghan event remains a vibrant expression of faith and community spirit in Shri Kshetra Tuljapur.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/pune/simolanghan-concludes-with-devotional-fervour-at-shri-kshetra-tuljapur-in-dharashiv-district

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