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 Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been charged with disobeying Swedish law enforcement at a climate protest.The 20-year-oldand other activists were arrested after stopping traffic at a protest in Malmo on June 19, local newspaperSydsvenskansaid. While there she tweeted, saying the group blocked oil tankers at the port for the third day in a row. The climate crisis is a matter of life and death for countless people,  she continued inthe tweet. stanley us   We choose to physically stop fossil fuel infrastructure. We are reclaiming the future. On Wednesday, Swedish prosecutors said a  young woman  was charged with disobedience because she  refused to comply with police orders to leave the scene. Swedish Prosecution Authority spokeswoman Annika Collin confirmed the woman was Thunberg.According to Sydsvenskan, the climate activist now faces trial at the end of the month for the crime. The charges could lead to up to six months in jail, but the prosecutor said they re typically pun stanley cups ishable by fine.Thunberghas become the face of the youth movement demanding climate acti stanley cup on since her first strike at age 15, when she sat in front of Swedish parliament every weekday for three weeks to protest its lack of work on the climate crisis.SEE MORE: Greta Thunberg carried away by police at German mine protestTrending stories at ScrippsnewsShark attacks in New York, sightings in Florida put swimmers on alertPentagon plans tighter controls to protect classified informationActress Allison Mack released from p Scvw Americans are being denied benefits because of a job list from 1938
 GLENDALE, Wis. 鈥?A day after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Rabbi Joel Alter was at the pulpit, speaking to his congregation at Beth Israel Ner Tamid in Glendale.  The sermon I gave on Shabbat morning, Sabbath morning this past Saturday, the day after the decision came down, I would say was vigorously condemnatory of the decision and a call to action,  Rabbi Alter said stanley thermos mug . Rabbi Alter explains that Judaism doesn t recognize full personhood until birth. Prior to birth, even to the last moments of pregnancy, the mother s life, the mother who has full personhood, has prior claim. If there s a situation where o stanley termoska ne can only save the mother or the child, the mother will always take precedence until birth has occured,  Rabbi Alter said.  We are called to do what we can as citizens to bring about change, to bring about the restoration of the right that has now been taken away by the court. However, he said that should no stanley cups t be understood as an indifference to abortion and that Judaism is a life affirming tradition. The mother, her doctor and her rabbi, they are the ones not the legislature, to look carefully at what has to be a fraught and difficult decision,  he said. He said he felt offended by the Supreme Court s ruling because he said it infringes on his and the Jewish communities religious liberty.  It s significantly an initiative of a particular Christian world view and interpretation of scripture that is not in align with Jewish tradition,  he said.  The highly restricti