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Anschließend haben wir, in der Nähe der Aillwee Caves, einem Höhlensystem, in dem Bärenskelette gefunden wurden die man nun besichtigen kann, eine #Käserei besucht, uns durchprobiert und anstandshalber auch ein Stück gekauft...war aber auch lecker... besonders der geräucherte Gouda nach irischer Art🧀😋

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#Aixam
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#County_Galway
#County_Clare
#Wild_Atlantic_Way

Views through doors and windows at Killevy in County Armagh. Cill Shléibhe means church of the mountain in Irish.

The churches (there are two, joined by a wall) date from the 11th and 15th centuries, and there was a convent founded on the site in the 6th century.

As with many sites of old churches, healing wells etc here, this place mostly likely held spiritual significance before Christianity arrived.

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Perhaps most notably, those raising concerns now include a small group of Orthodox #rabbis, whose communities have broadly not wavered in their support of #Israel throughout the #war.

Last week ~80 Orthodox rabbis signed an open letter demanding “moral clarity, responsibility, & a #Jewish Orthodox response” to the #HumanitarianCrisis in #Gaza. Signers included chief rabbis of #Poland & #Norway, & the fmr chief rabbi of #Ireland. Organizers said that >½ of those who signed were from the #US.

Today in Labor History August 26, 1913: The Dublin lock-out began, a 5- month strike over terrible living and working conditions, and for union recognition. At the time, some Irish workers were living with 55 people per house. The Infant mortality rate among the poor was 142 per 1,000 births. TB-related deaths were 50% higher than in England or Scotland. The main organizers of the strike were 2 syndicalists, James Larkin and IWW cofounder, James Connolly. Several workers were killed by police and by strikebreakers. Hundreds were injured. WB Yeats’ poem, September 1913, is often viewed as a commentary on the brutality of the strike. Connolly was later executed as a leader of the Easter Rising, in 1916.