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  1. Jewish Sunday school moving to Frisco (The Celina Record) new Jewish Sunday school will be opening its doors on Sept. 13 in Frisco after the city’s original school closed.
  2. Modern Jewish Dilemmas Aired in The Rashevski Tango (The Village Voice) Just about every dilemma of modern Jewish identity gets an airing in this densely packed tale of clan of more or less secularized Belgian Jews thrown into spiritual crisis by t
  3. New Cash For Jewish Education (The Jewish Week) School’ back in session — and, despite the recession — new money is coming in for Jewish education.
  4. Masa ends controversial campaign After many angry reactions, group ends controversial ad campaign that calls assimilated Jews "lost."
  5. Jewish leader condemns Hitler AIDS ad (UPI) HAMBURG, Germany, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- German AIDS awareness video that uses a Hitler look-alike is an insult to the victims of the Nazi era, a Jewish Jewish Community leader says.
  6. Jewish settlement in Melton off agenda for time being (Leader Jewish Community Newspapers) THE global financial crisis has claimed another victim, with Melbourne' Jewish Jewish Community unwilling to buy land in Melton due to the economic downturn.
  7. Jewish Family Services offers free caregiver support group program (The Somerset Reporter) SOMERSET, NJ -- FREE program led by Social Worker Jeanie Lankin, LCSW of The Jewish Family Services of Somerset, Hunterdon, and Warren Counties will be held
  8. 37 Jewish adults receive free genetic screening (Cleveland Jewish News) Outreach efforts by University Hospital’ Mt. Sinai Center for Jewish Genetic Diseases drew 60 young adults to The Mandel JCC recently. They came as Jewish Singles and in couples to be
  9. Jewish day home run at Captains (Cleveland Jewish News) The smell of falafel and the sound of the Israeli anthem “Hatikvah” mixed with the aroma of hot dogs and the music of “The Star-Spangled Banner” as hundreds of members of Northeast Ohio’s Jewi
  10. Adoptee with Jewish father who was denied citizenship petitions High Court Timothy Nicholas Steger arrived in Israel in February 2007 and subsequently requested to make aliya.
  11. Religious services minister calls to fund int' Chabad Margi: Their role is sometimes more important than Jewish Agency' .
  12. ‘Nice Jewish Girls’ give racy humor (Indiana Daily Student) Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad ensemble perform variety show at Bear' Place Monday night.
  13. Audio: Jewish Guest Says: " almost became Muslim" (Israel National News) He was a nice Jewish American jewish boy, had a Bar Mitzvah that was mostly 'Bar' and less 'Mitzvah' and went to school with Hollywood Brats. So how did he end up leaving
  14. Jewish extremists to battle construction freeze (Middle East Online) Radical Jewish settlers certain that hardline Netanyahu will not permit half of illegal settlements.
  15. Atlantan leads Jewish history museum (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Atlantan leads Jewish history museum
  16. Jewish high holidayswill be observed (Mt. Olive Chronicle) MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – The Chabad Jewish Center in Flanders will host Rosh Hashanah services beginning on Friday, Sept. 18, and continuing through Sunday, Sept. 20.
  17. PHOTOS: new look at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters (Suburban Journals) Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for phase one of its new South Pavilion on Aug. 17 and gave tours of the building. The $28 million project will add
  18. Vandals deface Gdansk Jewish Cemetery "Jews to the ovens - that is your place" spray-painted by unknown hooligans on cemetery' gate.
  19. Masa defends controversial ad campaign "We had to speak the language that Israeli society understands."
  20. 'The Spanish are not anti-Semitic' Madrid socialist leader Delia Blanco Teran tells 'Post' 'El Mundo' should have passed on Irving interview.
  21. Private Motive for Egypt’ Public Embrace of a Jewish Past (International Herald Tribune) The culture minister’s desire to be the next director general of Unesco may have helped push a suddenly public display of affection for the country’s Jewish pas
  22. Gunman in Calif. Jewish center attack says he' sorry (USA Today) white supremacist who killed a postal worker and wounded five people at a Los Angeles area Jewish Jewish Community center in a 1999 shooting spree says he has renounced his racist views.
  23. Economy Project: Jewish Family Service (KERA North Texas) Michael Fleisher, Executive Director of Jewish Family Service, talks about additional services the agency offers to job seekers and the agency' mission and history.
  24. PHOTOS: new look at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters (Suburban Journals) Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for phase one of its new South Pavilion on Aug. 17 and gave tours of the building. The $28 million project will add
  25. LA Jewish center attacker says he' sorry Buford . Furrow Jr. says he has thrown away his neo-Nazi literature and now believes "a life based on hate is no life at all."
  26. Rioters invade Budapest' Jewish Ghetto Neo-Nazis, skinheads among 500 people protesting Hungary's annual Pride parade; 30 arrested.
  27. Holocaust survivors to get 'emergency aid' ahead of High Holy Days
  28. Gunman in LA Jewish center attack says he' sorry (AP via Yahoo! News) white supremacist who killed a postal worker and wounded five people at a Los Angeles area Jewish Jewish Community center in a 1999 shooting spree says he has renounced his racist view
  29. Gunman in LA Jewish center attack says he' sorry (Boston Herald) LOS ANGELES - white supremacist who killed a postal worker and wounded five people at a Los Angeles area Jewish Jewish Community center in a 1999 shooting spree says he has renounced...
  30. Shooter in LA Jewish center attack says he' sorry (CBS 47 Fresno) LOS ANGELES (AP) — white supremacist who killed a postal worker and wounded five people at a Los Angeles area Jewish Jewish Community center in a 1999 shooting spree says he has renounced
  31. Shooter in LA Jewish center attack says he' sorry (San Diego 6) white supremacist who killed a postal worker and wounded five people at a Los Angeles area Jewish Jewish Community center in a 1999 shooting spree says he has renounced his...
  32. Shooter in LA Jewish center attack says he' sorry (KING5 Seattle) Buford Furrow, formerly of Olympia, killed a postal worker and wounded five people at a Los Angeles area Jewish Jewish Community center in a 1999 shooting spree.
  33. Holy city twist: Arabs moving into Jewish areas (AP via Yahoo! News) Yousef Majlaton moved into the Jerusalem neighborhood of Pisgat Zeev for such comforts as proper running water and regular garbage pickup. But he represents potentially volatile t
  34. Faith in Philadelphia: Paintings Inspired by Jewish Texts (KYW News Radio 1060) group of local artists is using Jewish sacred texts -- including the Torah and the Talmud -- as inspiration, and their work is highlighted in a new exhibit at the Gersh
  35. Aspen Jewish Jewish Community still interested in ranch site (The Aspen Times) ASPEN - An Aspen rabbi said he still has high hopes of moving Jewish Jewish Community center into the Silver Lining Ranch, even though he terminated his real estate contract to buy th
  36. Madonna Caps Israel Trip Greeting Jewish Sabbath With Netanyahu (Bloomberg) Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Pop star Madonna capped week-long visit to Israel by joining Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sarah at their Jerusalem residence Friday
  37. Burlesque challenges Jewish stereotypes (South Bend Tribune) Not many have the chutzpah to get up on stage and spin burlesque from Jewish tradition.
  38. Southern Italy rediscovers forgotten Jewish heritage (Deutsche Welle) The Italian region of Puglia is historically one of the most important, but least known areas of the Jewish Diaspora. As Europe celebrates its tenth Day of Jewish Culture, Puglia
  39. Aspen Jewish Jewish Community still interested in ranch site (The Aspen Times) ASPEN - An Aspen rabbi said he still has high hopes of moving Jewish Jewish Community center into the Silver Lining Ranch, even though he terminated his real estate contract to buy th
  40. Reunion in London for Jewish survivors and Briton who saved them as children from Nazi camps (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) LONDON - Elderly Holocaust survivors have been reunited at London railway station with the man who saved them o
  41. Masa urges Israelis: Get your Diaspora relatives to come here Campaign uses TV, internet ads to urge Israelis to "take responsibility for Diaspora assimilation."
  42. School' Friday night lights fall on Jewish holiday (Chicago Tribune) The historic date for the Oak Park & River Forest High School's first Friday night football game under new stadium lights was to be a momentous occasion for the entire communit
  43. French foreign minister says Jewish settlement expansion must stop for Mideast peace progress (Sun-Sentinel) PARIS (AP) — France' foreign minister says an agreement on freezing Jewish settlements must be reached for international Mideast peace effor
  44. 'Sabbath Mode' helps Jewish cooks keep kosher (The Oregonian) Mike Davis/The OregonianIn traditional Jewish cooking, brisket is most often braised as pot roast. Rugelach, challah, brisket, noodle kugel and latkes -- so many wonderful foods are icon
  45. News from the Jewish Jewish Community Center: Sept. 3 online edition (Marblehead Reporter) Here’ what is going on at the Jewish Community Center of the North Shore, 4 Community Road, Marblehead, with news of many new and returning classes for all ages ....
  46. Evangelicals join March of the Living for first time "This is our wake-up call," says student participant; Poland visit aims to boost Christian pro-Israel activism.
  47. Ukraine mayor accused of anti-Semitism Jewish leaders in Ukraine and Russia condemn mayor who called presidential hopeful "an impudent little Jew."
  48. Iran Approves Minister Wanted in Jewish Center Bombing (Fox News) Iran' conservative-dominated parliament approved most of President Mahmoud Ahamedinejad's choices for key Cabinet posts, including endorsing the new defense minister who is wanted by
  49. Summer jobs connect East End kids to Jewish center (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Because the Career Development Center at Jewish Family & Children' Services doesn't advertise its services, it usually finds jobs for people who have some familiarity w
  50. Iran Parliament Approves Minister Wanted in Deadly Jewish Center Bombing (FOX 61 Chattanooga) Iran' conservative-dominated parliament approved most of President Mahmoud Ahamedinejad's choices for key Cabinet posts Thursday, including endorsing the d
  51. Russia Jewish programs to be expanded Jewish Agency, philanthropy group agree to fund Jewish schools, summer camps, and other projects.
  52. Obama' Ramadan Dinner Included Prominent Jewish Guests (US News & World Report) Guest list for last night's White House event included Israel's ambassador and other Jewish leaders.
  53. Berlin 36 tells how Nazis replaced Jewish woman athlete for man in drag (Times Online) She showered alone, shaved her legs several times day and had a gruff, deep voice. It soon became clear why: the Nazis conscripted a man in drag to replace a sta
  54. Pushing Jewish values in Israel (The Jewish Advocate) After launching in Western Massachusetts four years ago, program that that aims to teach Jewish values through reading is branching out to Israel this month. The PJ Library, which distributes Je
  55. . African President to Jewish Expats: Come Home (Forward) JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — South African President Jacob Zuma used a speech before his country’s main Jewish group to issue a call for expatriates to return home.
  56. Op-Ed: Jewish education should be multicultural, like us (JTA) NEW YORK (JTA) -- recent JTA article by Amy Klein, “ Are Jewish Boys in Crisis? ,” raises some troubling questions. The article reviews research suggesting that boys are less resilient
  57. 'Jews who sell to Arabs are enemies' Group of rabbis claims, "Renting to Arabs is against the commandment to love thy (Jewish) neighbor."
  58. Sharansky inspires Jewish students in Moscow JA chair describes how pleased he was to see new generation of Russian Jews free to attend Jewish schools and visit Israel.
  59. Project to properly bury Holocaust victims planned The project' mission is to bury the remains of victims of mass execution from Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine and Estonia.
  60. MLB, ESPN agree to change time of Yankees-Red Sox game to avoid conflict with Jewish holiday (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) WASHINGTON - ESPN and Major League Baseball have agreed to switch the starting time of Yankees-Red Sox game to avoid co
  61. Sign Of Hope Among Arab-Jewish Troubles (The Jewish Week) Defying stereotypes, three Mideast officials who work closely together — an Israeli mayor, Israeli Arab deputy mayor and Palestinian official of Fatah — told group of American Jewish leaders
  62. Train journey marks Briton' rescue of Jewish children from Nazis (Deutsche Welle) special train left Prague for London on Tuesday to mark the 70th anniversary of the mass transport of Jewish children from Czechoslovakia. It was organized by Nichol
  63. Gdansk shul back in Jewish hands
  64. Train journey honours war-era saviour of Jewish children (New Kerala) Prague, Sep 1 : steam train left Prague Tuesday on a four-day journey to London in honour of Sir Nicholas Winton, a Briton who saved hundreds of Jewish children from deportation
  65. This Jewish New Year, let' put an end to hope (Haaretz Daily) STOCKBRIDGE, Massachusetts - approached the Norman Rockwell Museum, a stately monument to pride and shame, unaware that it would be the perfect, if also the most unlikely, of places to
  66. PHOTOS: new look at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters (Suburban Journals) Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for phase one of its new South Pavilion on Aug. 17 and gave tours of the building. The $28 million project will add
  67. New hospital rooms to open at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital (Suburban Journals) Patients staying at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital soon may find extra comfort and their family' minds a little more at ease.
  68. US man to be deported for alleged WWII shootings John Kalymon, 88, is believed to have served in the Nazi-sponsored Ukrainian Auxiliary Police during World War II, during which time he killed at least one Jew.
  69. Bildt: No plan to condemn anti-Semitism Swedish FM denies report that 'Aftonbladet' article will be tackled at EU foreign ministers meeting.
  70. Rabbi Ovadia Yosef threatens Shas principals who refuse to accept Ethiopians Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar announces that it was forbidden to send Ethiopian students to secular schools.
  71. Amotz Asa-El' View from Jerusalem: Lost U. . Protestant ethic found in Jewish state (Market Watch) The U. . recession, already its longest since the Depression, has yet to die, but Israel's is already being eulogized, as the Jewish state unwittingly
  72. Madonna tours Jewish holy sites (KABC-TV Los Angeles) Madonna is touring number of Jewish holy sites in Jerusalem.
  73. Op-Ed: Jewish (ie www.orthodoxjewishsingles.com ) needs cooperation, consolidation (JTA) NEW YORK (JTA) -- “The Internet will save you!” seems to be the refrain these days when it comes to the American Jewish media. While many Jewish newspapers have grabbed for this lifeline, the p
  74. American Jewish Group Blasts WCC Head for Israel Comment (The Christian Post) The American Jewish Committee, one of the oldest Jewish advocacy organizations in the United States, denounced statement made by the World Council of Churches General Sec
  75. Vilnius Jewish cemetery dispute settled (JTA) (JTA) -- long-running dispute over construction on the site of a historic Jewish cemetery in Lithuania was settled. The agreement signed Aug. 26 will give protected status to the Snipiskes cemetery in t
  76. Gilboa region leaders and Jenin governor visit US to promote Jewish-Arab coexistence Finding "common language," they say, is imperative to peace and stability in the region.
  77. Following protests, Gaddafi to avoid NJ Jewish neighborhood Libyan leader wanted to camp out in Englewood after he was denied request to pitch tent in Central Park.
  78. Jewish Food Festival draws thousands (The Monterey County Herald) "Who doesn't want hot brisket and latkes?" asks Peter Bauman, fundraising chairman for Congregation Beth Israel in Carmel Valley, which held its 22nd annual Jewish Food Festi
  79. Arkansas' First Jewish Torah Scroll Completed (KTHV Little Rock) Sunday was historic day for the Arkansas Jewish Jewish Community. After months of painstaking labor, the group now has its first Torah. It was written, from beginning to end, specifically fo
  80. PHOTOS: new look at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters (Suburban Journals) Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for phase one of its new South Pavilion on Aug. 17 and gave tours of the building. The $28 million project will add
  81. New hospital rooms to open at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital (Suburban Journals) Patients staying at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital soon may find extra comfort and their family' minds a little more at ease.
  82. Jewish Sunday school moving to Frisco (The Celina Record) new Jewish Sunday school will be opening its doors on Sept. 13 in Frisco after the city’s original school closed.
  83. WJC head urges Zuma to denounce unfair 'apartheid' slurs against Israel "The people in South Africa should know that Israel is not an apartheid state," says Lauder.
  84. Natan Sharansky heads to Moscow Jewish Agency head seeks help for cash-strapped institutions to keep Jewish programs in FSU alive.
  85. Back to shul, 25 years and Soviet prison sentence later Edelstein returns to Riga's only synagogue.
  86. Anti-semitic incidents rise sharply in Argentina Report points to 253 anti-Semitic incidents in January and February of this years, compared with 302 anti-Semitic incidents in all of 2008.
  87. 'State should fund Reform, Conservative' Jewish Agency head on 'Post' story in which Shas minister told non-Orthodox to finance themselves.
  88. She runs fair by the book at Jewish center (The Columbus Dispatch) For the past four years, Melanie Butter, outreach director at the Jewish Jewish Community Center, has organized the annual Jewish Bookfair, one of the state' longest-running book fairs.
  89. Ukrainian Jewish charity’ building vandalized (JTA) KIEV, Ukraine (JTA) -- Vandals painted swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans on the main entrance of a Jewish charity's building in southern Ukraine. The Chesed Velvele Jewish charity was vandalized
  90. Zuma meets Jewish Board (iafrica.com) President Zuma met with the SA Jewish Board of Deputies to discuss the Middle East conflict.
  91. PHOTOS: new look at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters (Suburban Journals) Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for phase one of its new South Pavilion on Aug. 17 and gave tours of the building. The $28 million project will add
  92. New hospital rooms to open at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital (Suburban Journals) Patients staying at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital soon may find extra comfort and their family' minds a little more at ease.
  93. More Jersey than Jamaica Hassidic singer Matisyahu is taking some flak for switching his sound on his new album.
  94. 'J-Vibe' to close print publication Bimonthly magazine for Jewish teenagers will publish its last print edition in September.
  95. Jewish group hands out cake in London to mark Schalit' birthday "We were genuinely touched to hear so many heartfelt expressions of sympathy and regret," one participant says.
  96. Katamon rabbi chosen as candidate for J'lem chief rabbi Rabbi Aryeh Stern beat out Rabbi Yosef Carmel by Jewish Single vote
  97. Jewish groups question dialogue with Catholics (National Catholic Reporter) In letter to the U. . Conference of Catholic Bishops, leading U. . Jewish organizations have voiced "serious concern" about the future of Catholic-Jewish dialogue
  98. New leader likes future of Barnes-Jewish (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Barnes-Jewish Hospital is getting new leader next month at a time when health care facilities are feeling the pinch of the troubled economy and facing the uncertainties of health ca
  99. Giving Circles Gaining Popularity Among Jewish Donors (The Chronicle of Philanthropy) Giving circles gaining popularity among Jewish donors
  100. grand slam decade for Jewish major leaguers (Jewish Ledger) Martin Abramowitz is founding president of Jewish Major Leaguers, Inc. a Boston-based not-for-profit organization that documents "American Jews in America's game."
  101. Calling all Jewish bikers (Jewish Ledger) If you're Jewish, love to ride motorcycles and live in Connecticut, the Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance (JMA) wants you. Formed nearly five years ago, the non-profit JMA has already grown to include 1500 member
  102. Jewish center opens in boro (The Record and Herald News) More than 100 men, jewish women and children walked through the doors of the first Jewish Center in Old Tappan on Wednesday, July 8 to celebrate its opening.
  103. Big-name celebrities to appear on Jewish kids show (AP via Yahoo! News) Jake Gyllenhaal and Christina Applegate are among the stars slated to appear in new Sesame Street-style production geared at teaching Jewish-American children about Jewish cult
  104. 'Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad' comedy revue coming to Canton (The Canton Repository) “Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad,” touring production that mixes irreverent comedy, music, spoken word and burlesque, will be presented Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. in the Kathleen
  105. grand slam decade for Jewish major leaguers (Jewish Ledger) Martin Abramowitz is founding president of Jewish Major Leaguers, Inc. a Boston-based not-for-profit organization that documents "American Jews in America's game."
  106. Calling all Jewish bikers (Jewish Ledger) If you're Jewish, love to ride motorcycles and live in Connecticut, the Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance (JMA) wants you. Formed nearly five years ago, the non-profit JMA has already grown to include 1500 member
  107. 'Reform, Conservative should build shuls with their own money' Religious affairs minister tells 'Post' since Conservative and Reform don't conform to halacha, they are not eligible for state funds.
  108. Despite objections, dig will go ahead at 'mystical' grave Excavation of tomb that may contain the remains of famed 3rd century Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi to begin next month.
  109. Vatican stays out of Catholic 'mission' conflict Rome says it won't intervene in row between US bishops, Jewish groups over Catholic proselytizing.
  110. US Jews to rally on Schalit' birthday Jewish Agency emissaries urge communities to protest by sending birthday postcards to Red Cross.
  111. Aussie rocker reveals Jewish ancestry Jimmy Barnes revealed his Jewish ancestry during concert at a Sydney synagogue.
  112. Key lawmaker denies part in bombing of Jewish centre (CNews) TEHRAN, Iran - The head of an influential committee in Iran' parliament said he believes the nominee for defence minister will be approved despite accusations he was involved in the 1994 b
  113. Palestinian jewish women knit Jewish skullcaps (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Of all the cottage industries you might expect to find in the Israeli- occupied West Bank, the crocheting of Jewish skullcaps by Palestinian hands seems one of the oddest.
  114. Jerusalem Government Says It Has Not Backed Jewish Home Plan (Bloomberg) Aug. 23 (Bloomberg) -- proposal submitted to the Jerusalem municipality to build Jewish homes in the city’s Arab sector has not received permission to move forward, an aide to
  115. Yemen' Jewish tiny minority shrinking fast (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) Three more Jewish families will leave Yemen for Israel this week, according to a Yemeni rabbi who laments the dwindling of an ancient Jewish Community unnerved by threats
  116. Yemen' Jewish tiny minority shrinking fast (AlertNet) Source: Reuters By Alistair Lyon, Special Correspondent SANAA, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Three more Jewish families will leave Yemen for Israel this week, according to a Yemeni rabbi who laments the dwi
  117. Palestinian jewish women make Jewish skullcaps (The Malaysian Insider) DEIR ABU MESHAL (West Bank), Aug 23 — Of all the cottage industries you might expect to find in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, the crocheting of Jewish skullcaps by Palestinian hands se
  118. Volunteers seek Jewish way to serve in Africa By sending volunteers, the American Jewish World Service aims to implement the Jewish value of tikkun olam, or repairing the world.
  119. Palestinian jewish women knit Jewish skullcaps (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Of all the cottage industries you might expect to find in the Israeli- occupied West Bank, the crocheting of Jewish skullcaps by Palestinian hands seems one of the oddest.
  120. Palestinian jewish women make Jewish skullcaps (The Malaysian Insider) DEIR ABU MESHAL (West Bank), Aug 23 — Of all the cottage industries you might expect to find in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, the crocheting of Jewish skullcaps by Palestinian hands se
  121. New hospital rooms to open at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital (Suburban Journals) Patients staying at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital soon may find extra comfort and their family' minds a little more at ease.
  122. Jewish Sunday school moving to Frisco (The Frisco Enterprise) new Jewish Sunday school will be opening its doors on Sept. 13 in Frisco after the city’s original school closed.
  123. Iran' nominee to be defence minister wanted in Argentine Jewish centre bombing (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) CAIRO - The man Iran's president has named to be defence minister is wanted in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish cultural centre in
  124. Iranian leader Ahmadinejad taps man wanted in Jewish center bombing for defense minister post (New York Daily News) Iran' loony leader has picked a man wanted for the deadly bombing of a Jewish center in Argentina to be his new defense minister.
  125. FSC Students, Professor Preserve History of Jewish Jewish Community (The Lakeland Ledger) By CARY McMULLEN LEDGER RELIGION EDITOR Among the stories collected by Catherine Eskin' students of the memories of the early Jewish Jewish Community in Lakeland was that of
  126. Faith: Jewish, again (Peoria Journal Star) Ilse Stokkink held up an almost 80-year-old photo. In it, her grandmother, head covered in clean white, holds ringed hand to an 8- or 9-year-old Stokkink's dark, bobbed head and blesses her during Shabbat,
  127. New hospital rooms to open at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital (Suburban Journals) Patients staying at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital soon may find extra comfort and their family' minds a little more at ease.
  128. US Jews protest Catholic salvation text Groups: Bishops present interfaith dialogue as chance to invite Jews to become Catholic.
  129. Netanyahu quietly blocks Jewish settlement permits (The Washington Times) TEL AVIV | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has moved to ease friction with the United States by quietly blocking permits to expand Jewish settlements in the West Bank
  130. Barbeque at the Jewish home (Panorama) As part of their annual Jewish Community Project, members of the MOD' Joint Support Unit have sponsored a special lunch for the residents of the Jewish Home.
  131. Jewish groups at White House immigration confab (JTA) WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Several Jewish groups sent representatives to White House strategy session on immigration reform.
  132. Egypt denies restoring Jewish relics to boost UNESCO bid (AFP via Yahoo! News) Egypt denied on Thursday that it was restoring its Jewish antiquities only to help bolster controversial bid by Culture Minister Faruq Hosni to head UNESCO.
  133. German critics lap up Tarantino' Jewish revenge fantasy (AFP via Yahoo! News) Quentin Tarantino's blood-drenched fantasy of Jewish GIs who slaughter the top Nazis, "Inglourious Basterds," dazzled German critics who said Thursday it ripped
  134. Synagogue to host fourth annual Jewish SummerFest (The News-Times) DANBURY -- Call it party, a festival, or a plain old good time. The B'nai Israel congregation invites everyone to come to its fourth annual Jewish SummerFest on Sunday from noon to
  135. Mack: Chavez' anti-Semitic stance threatens Venezuelan Jewish Jewish Community (The News-Press) WASHINGTON — U. . Rep. Connie Mack, R-Fort Myers, the ranking Republican on the House Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, renewed calls for Congress to stan
  136. Court rejects petition on mishandling of Holocaust assets Judges did not accept claim that group broke the law by allocating funds to organizations not solely dedicated to helping survivors.
  137. Breast cancer race on Rosh Hashana irks Jewish survivors (USA Today) Jewish jewish women in the Northwest have hit roadblock to participating in the annual Race for the Cure breast cancer fundraiser: It falls on Rosh Hashana. "Ashkenazi jewish women have a
  138. Ramona Koval talks Jewish Cooking at Jeffreys Books (Leader Jewish Community Newspapers) Radio National’ ‘The Book Show’ presenter Ramona Koval has the spotlight turned on her when she talks about her cookbook ‘Jewish Cooking, Jewish Cooks’ at Jeffreys Boo
  139. Jewish Museum of Md. buys land for expansion (Baltimore Sun) Baltimore' Corned Beef Row appears to be losing a deli and gaining a larger museum. The Jewish Museum of Maryland announced Wednesday that the museum and its parent organization, The Assoc
  140. Jewish Sunday school moving to Frisco (The Celina Record) new Jewish Sunday school will be opening its doors on Sept. 13 in Frisco after the city’s original school closed.
  141. Jewish population shrinks in Broward, grows in Palm Beach Population database (Sun-Sentinel) FORT LAUDERDALE - Jewish residents, who became Broward' dominant political force in the last quarter of the 20th Century and turned the county into a Democr
  142. Russian court orders swastika tattoo removed Novgorod court cites rarely applied law that prohibits the public display of Nazi symbols.
  143. J Street unveils grassroots field effort Organization to launch operations to encourage more US involvement in resolution of ME conflict.
  144. State to impose civil service rules on religious councils "Until now, an entire sector of public servants was not bound by disciplinary accountability," Barak Calev tells 'Post.'
  145. Mystery surrounds haredi man' death Man whose body was found last week served time for trying to forcefully break up Jewish-Arab couple.
  146. Ben-Eliezer wants to adapt haredi employment center nationwide "The haredi Jewish Community is capable and needs to work to be part of the growth engine of the country."
  147. Jewish network now available in Fairfield County (Stamford Advocate) STAMFORD -- Shalom TV hit Fairfield County televisions Monday, marking its foray into the last major Jewish market and completing partnership with all major national cable systems
  148. Supporting Jewish Right to Live in Jerusalem (Israel National News) Follow Israel news on and . (IsraelNN.com) Jewish activists demonstrated outside the Shepherd' Hotel on Monday to show support for the right of Jews to live anywhere in Israel's cap
  149. It’ almost unanimous: Jewish Dems on board with Obama (JTA) WASHINGTON (JTA) -- new poll shows that 92 percent of Jewish Democrats approve of President Obama's job performance.
  150. Jewish teen caught up in Iran' mass trial (The Washington Times) TEHRAN | Iran expanded its mass trial of opposition supporters Sunday, adding 25 more defendants, including a Jewish teenager, who are accused of involvement in unrest over the dispute
  151. Fatah congress elects first Jewish-born member (u.tv) The Palestinian political movement Fatah has elected the first person of Jewish origin to one of its governing bodies, the revolutionary council.
  152. Settlers: Rabbis' support for dismantling of outpost homes not precedent Rabbi Haim Druckman ruled it was permitted according to Halacha to voluntarily evacuate three modular homes at the unauthorized Bnei Adam outpost.
  153. Ezra Nawi: Jewish Pacifist Facing Jail for Aiding Arabs (Time Magazine) On the eve of likely prison term, a Jewish peace activist who defends Palestinians from violent settlers warns his countrymen that they are spreading hatred
  154. Iran expands mass trial of opposition supporters, adding 25 defendants including Jewish teen (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) TEHRAN, Iran - Iran expanded its mass trial of opposition supporters Sunday, adding 25 more defendants including
  155. Jewish teen on trial in Iran (JTA) JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Iran will try Jewish teenager during a mass trial of opposition supporters. Yaghoghil Shaolian, 19, is among 25 defendants whose trial opened Sunday for their involvement in protests following t
  156. Jewish leaders press D.C.-bound Mubarak on Sudan (JTA) WASHINGTON (JTA) -- One hundred Jewish clerics and organizational leaders signed letter reproaching the Egyptian president for hosting his Sudanese counterpart.
  157. Fatah’ RC Elections Concluded: 13 jewish women, One Jewish Palestinian Citizenship Holder Elected (Palestine Media Center) The Fatah movement had concluded its Sixth Conference, held in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, after officially declaring the names
  158. Rabbis dragged into outpost dispute Druckman and Levinger each asked to rule on voluntary evacuation of three Bnei Adam homes.
  159. Mississippi (ie www.orthodoxjewishsingles.com ) sorry for video mocking congressman over Israel visit The video soundtrack is "Hava Nagila" and a slide of an Orthodox Jews is captioned "Go make some new friends."
  160. Video: 'Hasbara' - Explaining the Israeli position Diaspora Affairs Minister Yuli Edelstein on visiting US delegations and the importance of hasbara.
  161. 'Suitcase proves Nazi fugitive 'Dr. Death' was in North Africa' German police evaluate analysis of dirt found in bag belonging to Nazi fugitive and concentration camp doctor Aribert Ferdinand Heim.
  162. Yemen' last Jews set to flee country Israel, US said to be preferred destinations for most of 250 Jews suffering persecution and violence.
  163. Peninsula Jewish Jewish Community Center gets $500,000 grant (San Mateo County Times) years-long program to explore the immense variety within Jewish culture launched this month with an unprecedented grant given to the Peninsula Jewish Community Center.
  164. Man receives two-year sentence for threatening Tulsa Jewish retirement center (The Oklahoman) man who made a bomb threat to a Jewish retirement center has been handed a two-year prison term followed by probation after pleading guilty to the felony
  165. Sign Of The Times On Exhibit At Jewish Cultural Center (The Chattanoogan) Sign of the Times is on exhibit at the Jewish Cultural Center through Sept. 25. The exhibit is composed of 30 photographs illustrating Chattanooga’ economic revitalization, th
  166. Jewish, Iranian groups team in Bratz brief (JTA) WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Several Jewish and Iranian American groups joined the maker of Bratz dolls in appealing its case with Mattel.
  167. trip around Jewish Norway (The Jewish Advocate) W ith a population of less than five million, Norway is one of Europe's most sparsely populated countries, and its Jewish Jewish Community of less than 1,000, though prosperous and active, is also one of Eur
  168. Religious and cultural dialogue, with side of archeology American, German and Israeli students work together to unearth the past at Ramat Rachel.
  169. Extremist Christians: 'God hates Jews' Westboro Baptist Church members protest in front of several Jewish institutions throughout New York.
  170. Alleged Slur Draws Iranian, Jewish Groups Into Bratz Doll Appeal (Law.com) Four organizations representing Jewish and Iranian Americans have filed an amicus brief before the 9th U. . Circuit Court of Appeals arguing that a federal judge who dismissed
  171. Britain' Jewish-School Ruling: Who Decides Who Is a Jew? (Time Magazine) British Jewish school JFS has won the right to appeal a ruling that its admissions policy is racist, reigniting a debate over who gets to define what makes someone Jewish
  172. Teens charged with attacking two Jewish summer residents (Mid-Hudson News) FALLSBURG – Town Police in Fallsburg have arrested three teens – two 14-year-olds and one 15-year-old – and charged them in connection with attacks on two Jewish men who are
  173. Israel aids its needy Jewish students more than Arab counterparts (Haaretz Daily) The Education Ministry' budget for special assistance to students from low socioeconomic backgrounds severely discriminates against Arabs, a new study shows. The avera
  174. My Mother' Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding , the Musical Fringe Hit, Gets Legit Toronto Run (Playbill) Commercial producer David Mirvish will present an expanded and reworked new production of the recent Toronto Fringe festival hit, My Mother's Lesbia
  175. Declaring bride' conversion treif, Rishon Lezion rabbi nixes Jewish Marriage This is the 2nd time in less than a month Rabbi Wolpe has made such a call.
  176. Former Nazi convicted in Munich court Josef Scheungraber, 91, convicted of 10 murders carried out in revenge for slaying of 2 fellow Nazis.
  177. Boston area Jews split on Nadav Tamir Russian emigrants demand Israeli envoy' recall, while mainstream groups support him.
  178. Jewish Hospital outpatient center opens (Louisville Courier-Journal) new Jewish Hospital outpatient facility opened Monday as part of a strategy by the health-care company to move more services to faster growing parts of the Louisville area.
  179. Jewish Community Marks Slaying, Attack On Jewish Center (CBS 2 Los Angeles) Survivors of the Granada Hills Jewish Jewish Community center attack, as well as the family of slain letter carrier, gathered Monday to remember the 10th anniversary of the violence.
  180. Jewish Hospital opens Northeast campus (BizJournals) Jewish Hospital Medical Center Northeast opened for business Monday morning.
  181. Candlelight service for slain Jewish gays (The Oakland Press) The Jewish Network of Michigan will host candlelight service at 7:30 p.m. Monday, August 10, in memory of the victims killed Aug. 1 at a and lesbian teen center in Tel Aviv.
  182. Jewish Jewish Community Center Shooting: 10 Years Later (KTLA-TV Los Angeles) GRANADA HILLS -- Tens years ago today white supremacist, Buford . Furrow, walked into the lobby of the North Valley Jewish Community Center and opened fire with a semiautomatic w
  183. Jewish Israelis back PM on settlements: poll (AFP via Yahoo! News) Two thirds of Jewish Israelis support the government' refusal to freeze settlement building in Israeli-occupied east Jerusalem, a poll showed on Sunday.
  184. Fatah' Only Jewish Member Seeks Seat on Key Council (Fox News) The only Jewish member of Fatah says he is seeking a position on the Palestinian organization's key decision-making body.
  185. LEST WE FORGET: Jewish vets honored (Fall River Herald News) Dedicated on Nov. 10, 1957, the memorial to the city’ Jewish war veterans stands at the southeast corner of North Park at the intersection of President and Highland avenues.
  186. U. . Army base adds kosher food, Jewish chaplain (JTA) SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) -- major U. . Army base has added kosher food and a rabbi-chaplain after a Jewish soldier was beaten.
  187. Jewish Congress critical of United Church debate (Edmonton Sun) KELOWNA, B.C. — The Canadian Jewish Congress says its relationship with Canada’ largest protestant denomination is in jeopardy because of resolutions to be debated at the United Church’
  188. Leumi to be sued over Holocaust restitution funds Body files claim for approximately NIS 300 million in 4,000 accounts.
  189. Ukrainian Jewish Committee Hold Steady Amid Financial Crisis (Baltimore Jewish Times) The Ukrainian Jewish Committee has not had to cut any of its programs due to financial difficulties. The committee, which primarily lobbies the Ukrainian and other
  190. Jewish ritual finds home in Big Sky Country (Red Bluff Daily News) BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) - In one of the least Jewish states in the country, traditional Jewish group working to revive religious observance has built a mikvah, a ritual bath for spiritu
  191. YNETNEWS: Jewish shops vandalized in Uman, Cherkassy region (KYIV Post) Ukrainian TV reports unidentified perpetrators set house used by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov Hasidim on fire in city of Uman. Local Jewish shops also said to have been vandalized.
  192. Jewish Jewish Community remembers tragedy (The Signal) Monday will bring about tragic memories for hundreds of members of the local Jewish Jewish Community as they remember "one of the most brutal acts of terror and hate in recent memory in Southern Californi
  193. Canadians, Israelis head to India for Jewish Community service This summer, group of 5 Israelis and 5 Jewish Canadians are traveling to India to volunteer with various Jewish Community service organizations.
  194. Jewish Groups Denounce Use of Nazi Images in Health Reform Debate (Fox News) Town hall audiences and conservatives protesting Democratic-sponsored bill on health care reform invoked Nazi concentration camps in criticizing President Obama's health c
  195. WTVM.com and WTVM News Leader 9, Columbus, GA | Fort Benning Bumping Up Services for Jewish Soldiers (WTVM 9 Columbus) SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - Fort Benning is improving services for its Jewish soldiers, from adding rabbi chaplain to offering kosher me
  196. Ft. Benning Offers Jewish Services (Georgia Public Broadcasting News) Fort Benning in Savannah is offering more services for its Jewish troops. This is in response to the beating of Private Michael Handman last Fall—he was Jewish soldier in basic t
  197. Base offers new services for Jewish soldiers - Army News, news from Iraq, - Army Times (Army Times) SAVANNAH, Ga. — The beating of Jewish soldier in Army basic training last fall has prompted Fort Benning to make changes aimed at improving conditions
  198. Jewish Congress accuses United Church debate proposal of anti-Semitism (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) KELOWNA, B.C. - The Canadian Jewish Congress says its relationship with Canada' largest protestant denomination is in jeopardy because
  199. 'On the Waterfront' screenwriter dies in NY aged 95 Budd Schulberg, who wrote numerous books, teleplays and screenplays, passes away of natural causes in his home.
  200. jewish women taking reins of Jewish communal life in Europe (JTA) SOFIA, Bulgaria (JTA) -- Hanna Lorer, 80, leading member of this small Jewish Jewish Community in the Balkans, had never met a female rabbi or cantor until this summer.
  201. Jewish jewish women playing bigger role in European Jewry (J Weekly) sofia, bulgaria | Hanna Lorer, 80, a leading member of the small Jewish Jewish Community in the Balkans, had never seen a jewish women rabbi or cantor until this year.
  202. Jewish leaders support Hitler reprint (The Age) Jewish leaders in Germany have backed renewed push by historians to publish Adolf Hitler's notorious tract, Mein Kampf.
  203. The Jewish National Fund honors Xavier President Michael J. Graham, .J., with its highest award (Xavier University) The Jewish National Fund is proud to announce Xavier President Michael J. Graham .J., as its 2009 Tree of Life award recipient. di
  204. News from the Jewish Jewish Community Center: Aug. 6 online edition (Marblehead Reporter) Here’ what is going on, both indoors and outdoors, at the Jewish Community Center of the North Shore, 4 Community Road, Marblehead ....
  205. Homeless survivor wills $100,000 to Hebrew U. Spent last months of life helping NY man avoid getting parking tickets.
  206. Jewish group backs republishing Hitler' 'Mein Kampf' (Deutsche Welle) The head of Germany's leading Jewish group called on Wednesday for an annotated version of Adolf Hitler's autobiography and manifesto "Mein Kampf" to be republished desp
  207. Cedars-Sinai Selects Jewish Chaplain (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles) Cedars-Sinai Medical Center has named Rabbi Jason Weiner as its Jewish chaplain after nine-month nationwide search. Weiner is filling a void that was left by Rabbi Lev
  208. Aish HaTorah installs Second Temple model opposite Western Wall "Everyone who sees this will be better able to direct their prayers," says yeshiva head.
  209. Spielberg to receive Philadelphia' 2009 Liberty Medal Spielberg will donate the award's $100,000 cash prize to the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation.
  210. Jewish Jewish Community Upset Over 2010 Caucuses (KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids) IOWA CITY - The Jewish Jewish Community is angry at the state Republican and Democrat parties over plans to hold the 2010 caucuses on Saturday, their day of worship.
  211. From ‘Jew jewish boy’ To ‘Self-Hater’: U. . Jewish Officials Hear From Israelis (Forward) Washington — report stating that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had denounced two top aides to President Obama as “self-hating Jews” brought back less-tha
  212. PresenTense seeks Jewish entrepreneurs (The Jewish Advocate) The Israel-based social entrepreneurship program Presen- Tense is teaming up with Combined Jewish Philanthropies to offer its first U. . fellowship for young adults with innovative ideas on
  213. Cause to Paws offers Jewish-themed toys (The Jewish Advocate) Cause to Paws is unique pet shop near Coolidge Corner in Brookline that offers Jewishthemed toys, clothing and even gourmet treats for muchloved pets. Terry Neyers, the owner of Cause to
  214. Scholars: Program to tackle agunot issue UK academics propose global 'road map' to help resolve problem, including an advance get.
  215. Jewish cultural center opens in Rio (JTA) RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) -- Jewish cultural center opened in Brazil. Several governmental officials attended the recent opening of the Midrash Cultural Center in Rio de Janeiro's upscale Leblon neighborhood.
  216. Calling all Jewish bikers (Jewish Ledger) If you're Jewish, love to ride motorcycles and live in Connecticut, the Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance (JMA) wants you. Formed nearly five years ago, the non-profit JMA has already grown to include 1500 member
  217. Summer concert with Soulfarm at Chabad Jewish Center in Basking Ridge, .J. (The Somerset Reporter) Chabad Jewish Center BASKING RIDGE -- Despite hours of thunderstorms and bleak forecast, the sun came out for a great barbecue and "SoulFarm&qu
  218. Dannon donates $30,000 to Jewish Jewish Community Center (Deseret News) The Dannon Co. will present $30,000 to the .J. & Jeanne Wagner Jewish Community Center on Thursday at the Dannon plant in...
  219. Barnes-Jewish Hospital names new president (Jefferson City News Tribune) ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis has named new president. Richard Liekweg (LEYEK'-wayg) will oversee the hospital at its locations in the city and in west
  220. Chabad: Make Nazi commander 'righteous gentile' Officer was executed in failed plot to assassinate Hitler.
  221. Yad Vashem honors Rabbi Lau' savior Man who protected ex-chief rabbi in Shoah given posthumous Righteous Among the Nations status.
  222. 'Israel soon to be larger than Diaspora' Netanyahu welcomes 238 new . American olim, says aliya gives Jews ability to control fate, destiny.
  223. Study claims intermarriage is major cause of US boost in secularism About 50% of Jewish marriages have been interfaith since 1990, and this has impacted the number of people practicing Judaism, survey shows.
  224. Bloomberg reportedly skirted law to get funds for Jewish groups 'NY Times' reports NYC mayor gave $1.1 million to Agudath Israel of America and $400,000 to Ohel Children' services.
  225. Barnes-Jewish names new president (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) ST. LOUIS — Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis has named new president. Richard Liekweg (LEYEK'-wayg) will oversee the hospital at its locations in the city and in west St. Louis County.
  226. Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad revue at the Triple Door (Seattle Times) Go-go dancing to "Hava Nagila"? Singing an ode to gefilte fish? Bumping and grinding to klezmer music? The Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad show...
  227. Race bias ruling shakes up Jewish schools (Guardian Unlimited) The chief rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks, is instructing all Jewish schools to incorporate religious observance test in their admissions policy after the high court ruled that the entry crit
  228. Barnes-Jewish Hospital names new president (KSDK St. Louis) Barnes-Jewish Hospital names new president
  229. Jewish federation picnic combines kids, baseball (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) More than 150 parents and their children attended the fourth annual Jewish Jewish Community Federation of Greater Rochester' All-Stars of Baseball picnic. Baseball clinic
  230. Gov't, JAFI look to boost aliya from FSU with NIS 32m. plan Number of new immigrants from FSU expected to increase by the end of this year due to the economic crisis.
  231. Australian judge calls Islamic leader 'racist' "There is little doubt that many of the plaintiff' remarks are offensive to Jewish persons and homo***uals."
  232. Hospital proceeds will aid Cincinnati' Jewish Jewish Community (BizJournals) Greater Cincinnati’s Jewish leaders still are deciding how they’ll use money from the sale of Jewish Hospital to Mercy Health Partners.
  233. Ex-mogul, informant, now pariah, Solomon Dwek faces shunning by Syrian Jewish Jewish Community (Daily Record) Solomon Dwek, the central figure in the FBI' arrest of five rabbis on money-laundering charges, is likely a pariah in the Syrian Jewish Jewish Community
  234. With Demise of Jewish Burial Societies, Resting Places Are in Turmoil (New York Times) Once robust associations of Eastern European immigrants, the societies gradually lost members, leaving dwindling group of people to keep the books and manage the
  235. Ex-mogul, informant, now pariah, Solomon Dwek faces shunning by Syrian Jewish Jewish Community (Daily Record) Solomon Dwek, the central figure in the FBI' arrest of five rabbis on money-laundering charges, is likely a pariah in the Syrian Jewish Jewish Community
  236. Israel evicts 50 Palestinians from their east Jerusalem homes, Jewish settlers move in (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) JERUSALEM - Israeli police evicted two Palestinian families in east Jerusalem on Sunday, then allowed Jewish settlers t
  237. Roseanne dresses as Hitler for 'Heeb' Video: Comedienne posing as 'Führer' pulls gingerbread men out of oven for Jewish magazine.
  238. Abbas To Refuse Recognition OF Israel As "Jewish State" (Palestine Media Center) President Mahmoud Abbas, at the Fatah 6th conference, will once again announce his refusal to recognize Israel as "state for the Jewish people".
  239. Extremist Jewish Groups Assaulted And Took Over 2 Jerusalem Houses Belong To Palestinian Families (Palestine Media Center) Under the protection of the Israeli Occupation Forces, extremist Jewish groups took over two houses belonging to the families
  240. Jewish venture program to launch in Boston (Boston Globe) An organization that attempts to promote innovative and entrepreneurial programs to strengthen the Jewish Jewish Community is coming to Boston.
  241. Uganda' Abayudaya bring a Jewish response to the famine Local Jewish Jewish Community delivers 1,100 kg. of food to the village of Acegerekinei.
  242. Fatah to reject Israel as Jewish state (The Peninsula) RAMALLAH: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction will reaffirm its refusal to recognise Israel as a Jewish state at a major congress next week, according to a document obtained yest
  243. Fatah to reject Israel as Jewish state at congress: document (AFP via Yahoo! News) Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction will reaffirm its refusal to recognise Israel as Jewish state at a major congress next week, according to a docume
  244. Fatah To Reject Israel As Jewish State At Congress -Document (Nasdaq) RAMALLAH (AFP)--Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction will reaffirm its refusal to recognize Israel as Jewish state at a major congress next week, according to a doc
  245. Jewish center hosts Soulfarm in an outdoor concert Aug. 2 (The Bernardsville News) BERNARDS TWP. - Chabad Jewish Center of Basking Ridge will present Soulfarm live on stage at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 2. The outdoor concert will be held on the lawn of
  246. RI' Touro Synagogue, oldest existing Jewish house of worship in US, opens new visitors center (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) NEWPORT, R. . - new visitors center is opening at the oldest surviving synagogue in the United States. Rhode Island's
  247. Jewish cemetery database helps to preserve tradition (Texarkana Gazette) INDIANAPOLIS— three-year project to create an online database of Indianapolis’ Jewish cemeteries has yielded a trove of new information about the city’s Jewish past, including
  248. Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin to teach classes on Jewish spirituality at Temple Israel (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer) Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin of Atlanta, the new part-time leader of Temple Israel, will begin teaching semi-monthly class starting this Sunday on Jewi
  249. Reunion aims to strengthen Jewish Jewish Community in W.Va. (The Charleston Gazette) CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Simon Meyer would get excited when Jewish couple in Charleston was about to have a baby. That meant one more member of the Jewish Community, his daughter-in
  250. FBI informant: 'Anti-Semitism was behind case' Former AIPAC defendant Larry Franklin: These guys believe there' a Jewish cabal.