The far-right Israeli minister told a protester who left Israel he hopes he will return.
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“We beat the enemy, didn’t we, girls?” a Holocaust survivor said to two Israelis formerly held hostage in Gaza.
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The Orthodox Union reported "off the hook" calls after revelations this week that federal testing of milk was being suspended.
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"He is a Jew so why not enjoy some good food with him," another synagogue president said.
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Rachel Cockerell's "Melting Point" touches on Zionism, assimilation and a short-lived effort to divert Jewish immigrants from Ellis Island to Galveston.
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In 1974, Pamela Nadler Emmerich — then a teenager from Montreal — arrived in Jerusalem for her freshman year at Hebrew University. Not knowing what to expect, she signed up for a course on Jewish intellectualism, “Philosophical Implications of Rabbinic Thought,” taught by Montreal native Rabbi David Hartman. “After class, I went up and told […]
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