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Terrorism / US / News Briefs

NY Arrests 2 in Plot to Help Taliban ‘Cut US Soldiers to Pieces’

By Jewish Press Staff

Have Taliban’s tentacles reached Queens? NY police arrest two NY Muslims for planning to fund a Taliban plot “cut US soldiers to pieces. Their lawyers call the charges outrageous. They are “good US citizens.”

IDF & Security / Syria / News Briefs

UPDATE: IDF Attacks Source of Mortar Fire from Syria

By Jewish Press Staff

When a war is raging between two sides and on the border of their common enemy – Israel – it is only as matter of time until IDF soldiers would be injured, either by stray or intended fire. This time, the IDF hit back.

Haredim & Hassidim / Politics / News Briefs / The Knesset / Jerusalem / Religion

Jewish Home Leaders Attacked at R. Ovadia's Funeral

By Jewish Press Staff

Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett wrote in his Facebook page that Rav Ovadia was one of the greatest spiritual leaders of our nation.

Jewish / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / "Peace" Process / Normalization / Abraham Accords / Settlements

Mezuzah a Victory Sign in Struggle for ‘Shdema’ in Gush Etzion

By Jewish Press Staff

Five years ago, the IDF abandoned a base called Shdema near Bethlehem, part of “Area C” designated as Israeli-controlled, and tried to turn it over to Arabs. A group of women stopped the army.

Israel / News Briefs / Science and Tech

Fertility Problems? Join the ‘Breakfast Club,’ Researchers Say

By Jewish Press Staff

Why go through complicated procedures to help fertility when a Breakfast of Champions might solve the problem, says Israeli researchers. Eat well in the morning and multiply the earth.

Israel / Jewish / News Briefs / Egypt / Archaeology

Proof of 'Solomon's Copper Mines' Found in Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

The Timna Valley copper mines in southern Israel are considered to date back to ancient Egypt, but Tel Aviv University archaeologists now reveal they actually are from the period of King Solomon.

Terrorism / US / Antisemitism / News Briefs

Jewish Leader Was on List of Possible Mass Murder Victims (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

The anti-gun control folks are going to have a tough time with this one: An ex-felon, convicted for murder, stores 18 guns and 40,000 rounds of ammunition and holds a list of Jewish and black targets.

Israel / News Briefs / Archaeology

Archaeologists Find Israel Was Land of Milk, Honey – and Cinnamon

By Jewish Press Staff

Cinnamon, once thought to have been carried on trade routes in ancient Israel, may have been made along the northern Israeli coast and not just in Africa and India, as previously thought, Israeli researchers told LiveScience. They analyzed 27 flasks from archaeological sites in Israel dating back 3,000 years and found that the compound that […]

Terrorism / IDF & Security / News Briefs

UPDATED: Lebanon Rockets Hit Israel. One Intercepted.

By Jewish Press Staff

It was only a matter of time until the northern border heated up. Four enemy missiles were launched along the northwestern coast. The IDF intercepted one of them. No injuries were reported.

NY

Met Council Taps N.Y. Finance Chief Frankel To Replace Rapfogel

By Jewish Press Staff

The Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty has named New York City’s finance chief, David Frankel, to succeed the fired William Rapfogel as executive director and CEO.

US / News Briefs / Religion / Holocaust / Judaism

The Ultimate Revenge for Holocaust Survivor: New Torah Scroll

By Jewish Press Staff

Holocaust survivors have at least two ways to take revenge against the Nazis. One is to overcome the past and bring a new family into the world. The other is to donate a Torah. Marge Fettmen did both.

US / Government / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / "Peace" Process / Normalization / Abraham Accords / Settlements

Rabbis Urge Netanyahu to Quit Rather than Free Terrorists

By Jewish Press Staff

Abbas has declared no Jew will be able to live in a PA state. The Rabbinical Congress for Peace says since Abbas obviously is not interested in peace, Netanyahu should quit before freeing terrorists.

Video of the Day

More on the 'Religion of Permanent Offense'

By Jewish Press Staff

Transcript: A word to rioting Muslims Well, once again we see multiple violent tantrums from the religion of permanent offence. Some things never change, do they? Once again we see Islam self-detonate (if you'll pardon the expression) and show once again why it's about as welcome on this planet as an asteroid. Once again we […]

Israel / News Briefs / Archaeology

Hoard of 1,500-Year-Old Coins Found in Ancient Garbage Dump

By Jewish Press Staff

Researchers have found 400 Byzantine coins, 200 Samaritan lamps, an ancient ring with an inscription and gold jewelry, but what were they doing in a refuse pit from the Byzantine period?

Jewish / News Briefs / Jerusalem / Religion / Archaeology

Part of Enormous 1,000-Year-Old Jerusalem Hospital Shown to Public

By Jewish Press Staff

In Old Jerusalem, you need an archaeologist before you can build a restaurant. That is how the Israel Antiquities Authority discovered a 19-foot high Crusade-era hospital building.

Terrorism / Israel / Jewish / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority

Chabad Emissaries: Torah Forbids Surrendering Land to Enemies

By Jewish Press Staff

Chabad-Lubavitch movement emissaries in Israel have a mission to encourage Jews to observe Torah.” They remind the government that negotiating with enemies over borders endangers lives of Israelis.

Israel / Syria / US / Global / News Briefs / Holocaust

Nazi Fugitive Alois Brunner May Be Alive in Syria

By Jewish Press Staff

Nazi hunters, including Israel, have been looking for Nazi war criminal Alois Brunner for years. The CIA may have employed him. At the age of 100, he still may alive and hiding in Syria.

Israel / US / News Briefs / Holocaust

Original Schindler’s List to be Sold on eBay for $3 million

By Jewish Press Staff

There are only four surviving lists of the original seven copies of “Schindler’s list.”. One of the them is in Israel and now is being auctioned, and it is all yours for at least $3 million.

Video of the Day

Jews and Sports - A Brief History of the Maccabiah

By Jewish Press Staff

The 19th Maccabiah got under way on Thursday, and for the first time in 81 years, Jerusalem hosted the "Jewish Olympics".

US / News Briefs / Holocaust

Bitter Dispute over Claims Conference Fraud Report

By Jewish Press Staff

There’s no peace for the Claims Conference. It is not enough it was caught with defrauding Holocaust funds of $57 million. Two members of the panel that investigated the Conference quit over its report.

Israel / News Briefs

Oldest-Ever Graves Decorated with Flowers Found in Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

Using flowers on graves is not such a new idea. It may even date back 12,000 years to a society that lived in Haifa Mount Carmel areas, where Elijah the Prophet lived in Biblical times.

Haredim & Hassidim / Police and Crime / News Briefs / Europe

British ‘Jewish Police’ Force to Protect Mosques

By Jewish Press Staff

Religious Jews and Muslims sometimes can get along, especially when the Jews are vigilante police and the Muslims are victims of hate crimes. Welcome to Stamford Hill, London.

News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

New Kiev Memorial Complex to be Built at Babi Yar Massacre Site

By Jewish Press Staff

One of the worst Nazi massacres to be carried out in only two days occurred in Bari Yar in the Ukraine. Plans have been unveiled for a memorial and a living memory – a synagogue and Jewish center.

News Briefs / Europe / Archaeology / Holocaust

Underground Tunnel Discovered at Former Sobibor Death Camp

By Jewish Press Staff

More evidence that Jews tried to change their fate at the hands of the Nazis: Archaeologists discovered that Jews at the Sobibor death camp built an escape tunnel but apparently didn’t live to use it.

Israel / News Briefs / Science and Tech / On Campus / Education

‘Extinct’ Frog in Israel Becomes a Unique ‘Living Fossil’

By Jewish Press Staff

An ancient frog can now be added to Israel’s history. The “painted frog,” though to be extinct, turns out to be a descendant of a one million-old frog.

Jewish / US / Politics / News Briefs / Obituaries

Frank Lautenberg, Senate’s Oldest Member, Dies at Age 89

By Jewish Press Staff

Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey died Monday at the age 89. His life was a classic Jewish rag-to-riches story of a young man who worked his way to business and political success.

Israel / Antisemitism / Europe / Religion

Norwegian Daily Published Blood Libel Caricature of Circumcision

By Jewish Press Staff

The Middle Ages have returned to Europe, or maybe they never left. Jews dipping matzos in blood is old hat. Now a Norwegian newspaper depicts circumcision as a violent and bloody religious custom.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Syria / News Briefs / Hezbollah

‘Prisoner X’ Zygier Ruined Mission to Return Bodies of 3 Soldiers

By Jewish Press Staff

The heinous crime that put “Prisoner X” Ben Zygier in an Israel jail where he killed himself was not known until today: He butchered a secret Mossad operation to bring home the remains of 3 soldiers.

Israel / News Briefs / Science and Tech

Rare Conjoined Twins Separated at Rambam Hospital

By Jewish Press Staff

The surgery was a complete success, but the surviving twin is still not out of danger.

Jewish / NY / Police and Crime / News Briefs

Shock as Police Probe Jewish Obstetrician in Wife’s Death

By Jewish Press Staff

Last week, police executed a search warrant in the couple's former home in Dewitt.

Israel / Jewish / News Briefs / Religion

Firefighters Battling Fires All Over Israel on Lag Baomer

By Jewish Press Staff

"They located the barbecue in a grassy area, ignoring safety guidelines."

Eye on "Palestine" / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Jewish Liberators of Italy Blocked from Speaking at Celebration

By Jewish Press Staff

The organizers of a Thursday parade in Rome marking the World War II liberation of Italy prevented a representative from the Jewish Brigade group from speaking at the commemorative ceremony. A group of Jews and others marched under the Israeli flag and a banner of the Jewish Brigade that fought the Nazis in Italy. The […]

Haredim & Hassidim / Politics / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel / Religion

Fraud Charges Pending against Conversion Reversing Rabbi

By Jewish Press Staff

Rabbi Avraham Sherman could be charged with fraud, breach of trust, obstruction of justice, and abuse of office.

Terrorism / US / Police and Crime / News Briefs

Boston Marathon Suspect Killed

By Jewish Press Staff

Second suspect sought after Watertown explosions, gunfire.

NY

Peter Vallone, Jr. Visits The Jewish Press

By Jewish Press Staff

Peter Vallone Jr., the frontrunner in the Queens Borough President’s race this fall, met last week with the editorial board of The Jewish Press at the newspaper’s Boro Park office. Vallone, a city councilman representing Astoria, Queens, touted his strong backgrounds in both public safety and running a small business, as well as his being a longtime supporter of Israel and of more funding and benefits for private schools.

Syria / US / News Briefs / United Nations (UN)

U.S. Envoy: Syria 'Not Fit to Sit' on UN Rights Committee

By Jewish Press Staff

"Indefensible for Syrian regime to stand as judge of other countries."

Syria / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Europe

Syrian Banned from Every Swimming Pool in Britain

By Jewish Press Staff

"Don't be angry, I touch and kiss you because I feel comfortable with you."

News Briefs / Islamists / Egypt

Cairo Anniversary Rallies Clashed with Police Teargas

By Jewish Press Staff

Protesters' anger was focused on Prosecutor-General Talaat Abdulla.

Israel / Haredim & Hassidim / US / News Briefs / Europe / Media / Holocaust

Yom HaShoah – Holocaust Memorial Day Starts Sunday Night

By Jewish Press Staff

Yom HaShoah will open at sundown at Yad Vashem's Warsaw Ghetto Square in Jerusalem.

US / News Briefs / Religion

Pastor Says Obama's Mother 'Hated Being White'

By Jewish Press Staff

He also called Obama evil, a Socialist and possibly a Muslim.

Interviews and Profiles

March 31 and Dona Gracia

By Jewish Press Staff

March 31 is not a day that particularly stands out in Jewish memory at first glance, but it is actually a day of some significance.

Photo of the Day

A Very Obama Passover

By Jewish Press Staff

Ever since his first campaign for President, President Obama has been running a Passover Seder, in which he celebrates the holiday of the Israel's freedom, along with staff members and their families. Along with the Seder, President Obama released this official statement:   Statement from the President on Passover As we prepare for our fifth […]

NY / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

Free after Wrong Conviction for Killing Rabbi, Gets Heart Attack

By Jewish Press Staff

The trauma of being wrongfully convicted and incarcerated for 23 years had ruined Ranta's health.

Israel / Syria / Politics / News Briefs / Turkey / United Nations (UN)

UN to Adopt Syrian Text Damning Israel for 'Violating Human Rights'

By Jewish Press Staff

There will be five other resolutions targeting Israel, and about the same number combined covering the rest of the world.

Global / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Religion

Jewish Leaders Praise New Pope

By Jewish Press Staff

The new pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina attended Rosh HaShanah services five years ago and was outspoken in the attack against the Jewish Community Center by agents of Iran in 1994.

Jewish / News Briefs / Religion

Passover 5773-2013 Is Around the Corner

By Jewish Press Staff

An elementary list of reminders regarding the Holiday of Freedom.

NY / News Briefs

Satmar Couple Killer Charged in NY

By Jewish Press Staff

Julio Acevedo was arraigned in state Supreme Court in Brooklyn and was ordered held without bail.

Jewish / News Briefs / Aliyah / Geulah / Sports

Brazilian Female Judo Champ Makes Aliyah

By Jewish Press Staff

This martial artist is 21, Jewish, Brazilian and a woman. Her name is Camila Minakawa. She also is a judo champ, so it is a lot safer for Israel that she is on our side – she made aliyah on Wednesday.

Global / News Briefs / Archaeology

US Marine Cracks Mystery of Pyramids and Stonehenge (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

Vahai believes those historic monuments were built for world navigation purposes.

Haredim & Hassidim / NY / News Briefs

Suspect in Williamsburg Lethal Hit and Run to Surrender

By Jewish Press Staff

He said he fled the scene because he was afraid of being killed by his pursuers, and didn’t know the couple had been killed until he saw it in newspapers.

US / News Briefs

Sheldon Adelson's Corporation Admits 'Likely' Anti-bribery Violation

By Jewish Press Staff

The admission was included in the Sands' annual regulatory report published on Friday.

IDF & Security / News Briefs / Science and Tech

India Evaluating Iron Dome as Israel Expands its Defensive Range

By Jewish Press Staff

The "David’s Sling" is being developed as a “kinetic kill” system that will allow to verify that the threat has been eliminated.

Terrorism / Israel / Sports

Israel-Made Drones to Protect FIFA Soccer Cup from Terrorists

By Jewish Press Staff

Israel UAV drones, usually used to by Brazil to guard its borders, will be hovering over FIFA’s Confederation Cup games this year to protect players and fans from terrorists.

Op-Eds / News Briefs

Rabbi Lau to Obama: Let Pollard Go

By Jewish Press Staff

Despite the admissions and the remorse, Jonathan continues to remain in jail for a period of time unparalleled in its harshness.

IDF & Security / News Briefs / Settlements

Settlement Mayor Boycotting IDF Ceremony over Treatment of Women

By Jewish Press Staff

Ravivi was enraged: "It's unacceptable that we're the leaders in all the most important statistics, yet, in the end, we find ourselves in the 60th percentile."

Purim

Celebrating Purim with IDF Soldiers

By Jewish Press Staff

On a chilly Tuesday, about 20 volunteers and Standing Together's Director and Founder met in front of the OU Israel Center in Jerusalem for a special Purim mission. They were on their way with over a thousand mishloach manot – Purim packages – for IDF soldiers serving their country in the North. On the way […]

Syria / News Briefs

Dozens Killed, Hundreds Injured, in Rebel Bomb Blast in Damascus

By Jewish Press Staff

Syrian rebels killed nearly three dozen people, including Assad’s security officials, and wounded more than 250 others in a car bomb blast near the headquarters of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s ruling Baath party. Most of the casualties were civilians, but a number of security officials also were killed. Syrian television showed picture of dozens cars […]

Photo of the Day

It's No Fish Tale

By Jewish Press Staff

The Kineret is filling up beautifully from all the rain Israel has had over the winter. Apparently the fishing is good too. Can you identify what kind of fish, this fisherman has caught?

Photo of the Day

Dressing Up

By Jewish Press Staff

Hareidi boys dress up in a costumes as part of the Purim Holiday tradition, at the "Talmud Torah Ohalei Menachem" school in the town of Beitar Illit in Gusg Etzion.

Israel / Archaeology

Ancient Liquid Extraction Installation Uncovered in Tel Aviv-Yafo

By Jewish Press Staff

Digging up the streets in Israel is a great way to discover ancient history, such as a 1,500-year-old installation for extracting liquids, like wine from grapes, found in Tel Aviv-Yafo.

Israel

Report: Likud's No. Two Considering Resigning Over Sexual Allegations

By Jewish Press Staff

Gideon Sa'ar, a contender to replace Netanyahu as party chairman, may be taking recent allegations more seriously than initially believed.

Israel

Jewish Home: Bringing in Livni Makes it Harder for Us to Join the Gov't

By Jewish Press Staff

The criticism focused on the fact that Livni will be given a leading role in negotiations with the Palestinians, by the Likud said the Prime Minister will lead the negotiating team.

Photo of the Day

Dragons in Jerusalem

By Jewish Press Staff

The International Ice Festival is opening up soon in Jerusalem. Among the displays are incredible sculptures by very talented Chinese artists.

Israel / News Briefs

Netanyahu Not Discounting New Elections, Likud Says

By Jewish Press Staff

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not discounted the possibility of calling new elections, Likud sources say, according to the Israeli publication, Ma'ariv.

Photo of the Day

Mitzvah Tantz

By Jewish Press Staff

February 15, 2013 - The granddaughter of the head Rabbi of the Hasidic dynasty of Pinsk-Karlin stands in the men's section and dances the Mitzva Tantz (dance) during her wedding at a hall located in Beit Shemesh.

Politics / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel

Jewish Home to Likud: Ball in Bibi's Court

By Jewish Press Staff

"Despite the mudslinging campaign against us before the elections, we recommended Netanyahu to form the next government."

NY / News Briefs / Arts and Entertainment

Russian Theater Troupe Takes Residence at Stanton Street Shul

By Jewish Press Staff

This is Stanton's centennial year (it was founded back in 1913) and having an in house theatrical company seems absolutely in line with the shul's view of itself.

News Briefs

President Obama's State of the Union Speech: Full Text

By Jewish Press Staff

Full text of President Barack Obama's "State of the Union" address to Congress, February 12, 2013.

Terrorism / News Briefs / United Nations (UN)

Amb. Prosor: Many States Classify Hezbollah as 'Charity'

By Jewish Press Staff

"The EU must place Hezbollah on its list of terrorist organizations."

Middle East / Levant / Politics / News Briefs

Foreign Media: Ex-Mossad Agent Committed Suicide in Israeli Prison

By Jewish Press Staff

The Case of Prisoner X: He hanged himself in Israeli jail cell in 2010. A gag order was clamped on the story. An Australian media outlet now says he was a Mossad agent who committed a terrible crime.

NY / News Briefs

Northeast Under Blanket of Snow, NY City Spared Worst

By Jewish Press Staff

The storm, resulting from the collision of two weather systems, affected at least 40 million people.

News Briefs / Europe / Science and Tech

Female Circumcision Now a Growing Problem in Germany

By Jewish Press Staff

For many of these women, urinating can take up to 30 minutes, and is very painful.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Islamists / Egypt

Conspiracy Theory Claims Muslim Brotherhood Allied with Jews

By Jewish Press Staff

Dubai Police Chief has recently attempted to discredit the Brotherhood by alleging a nefarious allegiance to Israel and Jews.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Northern Most Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Celebrated in Murmansk

By Jewish Press Staff

On the day of the ceremony, the entrance to the Jewish Agency building in the city was blocked by snow.

IDF & Security / Sports

IDF Qualities Could Produce Future Super Bowl Star

By Jewish Press Staff

What do IDF soldiers and Super Bowl football players in common? They take charge, never back down and are team players. For example: IDF soldier Asaf Katz.

Jewish / Sports

Hall of Fame Punts Late Ravens’ Jewish Owner Art Modell

By Jewish Press Staff

Art Modell, who died in September, helped make pro football a multi-billion dollar empire, but the late Jewish owner of the Ravens won’t make it into the Hall of Fame, at least not this time.

Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs / United Nations (UN)

Head of UN Rights Panel: Report Is ‘Weapon’ against Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

The settlements are “a mesh of construction and infrastructure leading to a creeping annexation that prevents the establishment of a contiguous and viable Palestinian State."

News Briefs

A New Mikveh – in Tokyo!

By Jewish Press Staff

Twelve years of planning and nudging have finally given Tokyo’s Jewish population its first mikveh. Chabad reported that Jewish women in Tokyo previously had to travel 325 miles to the nearest mikveh, in the city of Kobe. Rabbi Mendi Sudakevich and his wife Chana have been working on the project for years, and an Israeli […]

News Briefs / Real Estate

Bar Refaeli Snags Tel Aviv Apartment for Brother

By Jewish Press Staff

Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli has purchased a swank Tel Aviv apartment for her 26 year-old brother, Dor, according to a report by Globes online business magazine.

News Briefs

Peres Writes ‘Dear Hillary, from the Bottom of My Heart’

By Jewish Press Staff

President Shimon Peres wrote outgoing U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton a “Dear Hillary” handwritten letter Thursday, expressing “bittersweet regret that I am writing this parting letter as your tenure as U.S. Secretary of State ends.” Peres has been a long-time champion of the moribund “peace process” that the United States has engineered but which […]

News Briefs

Will Australian Government Repent on Yom Kippur Election Date?

By Jewish Press Staff

Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard is facing a backlash from part of the country’s Jewish population of 107,000 following her announcement of election on September 14, which also is Yom Kippur. Jewish legislator Michael Danby said Labor must allow special voting arrangements for Jews or lose support from voters, the Australian “news.com” website reported. "As […]

News Briefs

Assassination Attempt Turns Giffords against Gun Rights

By Jewish Press Staff

Former Jewish Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot in the head in a deadly shooting in Arizona  two years ago, has called on Congress to “be bold” and “do something” to stop gun violence. Six people were murdered in the shooting spree. Speaking at a congressional hearing on the issue, she said, “It will be […]

News Briefs / On Campus / Education

YU Crashes Super Bowl with Its Own Halftime Show

By Jewish Press Staff

Last February, close to 3,000 people tuned in to watch YU's first-ever Torah Halftime Show.

US / Iran / News Briefs

Iranian Defector on Army Radio: 'Big Explosion at Fordow'

By Jewish Press Staff

"It was a big explosion, and because the facility is built under the mountain rock, it is very hard to reach workers trapped in there."

IDF & Security / Middle East / Levant / News Briefs

IDF Reinforces Syrian Border Fence, Iron Dome Goes North

By Jewish Press Staff

There are concerns about the flight of millions of displaced Syrians over the border into Israel.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

MP May Face Disciplinary Action over Israel Remarks

By Jewish Press Staff

Ward appeared on television to defend his comments and reinforce his point, but on Sunday he changed his tune.

US / Police and Crime / News Briefs

Police Still Baffled over Florida Murder of Canadian Jewish Couple

By Jewish Press Staff

The couple's funeral service drew a standing-room-only crowd of more than 1,000

Middle East / Levant / News Briefs

Deadly Riots in Egypt in Worst Crisis since Morsi's Election

By Jewish Press Staff

The army finally overtook the Port Said prison, the banks and the courts, to prevent their falling into the hands of rioters.

News Briefs / Science and Tech

Just in Time for the Exodus: 15,000 Crocodiles on the Loose after Floods

By Jewish Press Staff

Only half of the runaway crocodiles had been recaptured, according to the report.

News Briefs / Obituaries

Cardinal Glemp Dies at 83, Made Anti-Semitic Statements

By Jewish Press Staff

According to Dershowitz, Glemp "was forced to apologize" as the result of Dershowitz's lawsuit against him.

News Briefs / United Nations (UN) / Religion

Indonesian Muslims Rejects Ban on Female Circumcision

By Jewish Press Staff

The government is unable to make good on a ban that's been on the books since 2006.

US / Antisemitism / News Briefs

Sec. Camera Shows Man Throwing Brick at LA Temple (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

Temple Israel was vandalized back in November, when someone wrote anti-Semitic graffiti on the building.

Politics / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel / Religion

Lapid: Let Conservatives and Reform in

By Jewish Press Staff

The (Conservative) Rabbinical Assembly shares remarks, photos from Yair Lapid’s address to its 2012 convention.

Politics / News Briefs

The Full Projected Results

By Jewish Press Staff

Jewish Home received only 12 seats.

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