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Haredim Can Do Anything

By Jewish Press Staff

Two Haredi men ride a camel on the Mount of Olives. The Knesset committee tasked with crafting an alternative to the Tal Law for haredi service in Israel is reportedly almost done drafting its proposal. According to the plan, Haredi men would perform two years of national or military service (in contrast to the three […]

Police and Crime / News Briefs

Police Won't Show Arrest Warrant, Beat and Cuff Orthodox Man

By Jewish Press Staff

A couple in their late 40's were detained on Sunday after police conducted themselves violently and would not display an arrest warrant. They used fists instead.

Photo of the Day

Scorched Mountain

By Jewish Press Staff

Three major blazes, suspected of being the results of arson, raged on Tuesday in the Jerusalem mountain forest near Beit Zayit. According to reports, 30 firefighting teams from across Israel were rushed to the scene within half an hour of the initial report of the blaze. The response appeared well coordinated and effective. Fire and […]

Israel / Global

New Egyptian President: 'We Will Revise the Camp David Treaty'

By Jewish Press Staff

The statement, made by Mohammed Morsi in an interview with Fars News Agency published Monday, seems to contradict comments he made in his televised victory speech, where he offered a vague assurance that he would "preserve international accords and obligations."

Israel / Global / News Briefs

It's Official: Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi Elected President of Egypt

By Jewish Press Staff

Morsi's election will have tremendous reverberations beyond Egypt's borders, and not least for Israel, as the Muslim Brotherhood has questioned the validity of the 30-plus year peace treaty between Israel and Egypt; and is also the inspiration for and closely affiliated with Hamas, which rules in Gaza, and borders both Egypt and Israel.

Middle East / Levant / News Briefs

General Salami Warns Enemies' Interests "Within Range" of Iran's Missiles

By Jewish Press Staff

“In our strategic planning, we have defined a radius named the radius of deterrence, which includes all strategic interests of the enemy in the region, so that we can manage the battle at any level in case of the outbreak of war,” Brigadier General Hossein Salami said.

Photo of the Day

Shopping with my Dog

By Jewish Press Staff

Young woman and her dog out shopping in the Florentin neighborhood in South Tel-Aviv. The Florentine neighborhood in south Tel-Aviv was established years ago by the newcomers from Greece and Turkey. It was planned as a simple and pretty neighborhood, but it quickly sank into poverty and neglect. Today the neighborhood attracts many foreign workers, […]

IDF & Security / News Briefs

IDF Hitting Hamas, while Islamic Jihad Stays on Sidelines

By Jewish Press Staff

On Saturday, rocket fire from the Gaza Strip continued with some 20 hits identified in towns and villages near the Gaza border. Israel's Air Force hit terrorists who were launching missiles at Israel. But the Islamic Jihad held its fire this week, "to see how others would face the Israeli aggression." (Watch video)

Middle East / Levant / News Briefs

Assad’s Inner Circle Ready to Flee

By Jewish Press Staff

U.S. officials are saying Bashar al-Assad’s closest supporters are secretly making plans to defect to the other side in case the Syrian dictator succumbs to attacks by the rebellion. And a Syrian activist group reported Friday that four senior officers announced they are defecting and joining the ranks of the opposition.

Politics / News Briefs

Mofaz Reveals to Obama Reason for Wide Coalition: Revive 2-State Solution

By Jewish Press Staff

Mofaz, the Kadima leader who is in Washington this week for his first round of meetings since joining his party to the government, had a surprise meeting Thursday with the U.S. president when Obama interrupted a scheduled meeting with Tom Donilon, the national security adviser.

Photo of the Day

Shul Party

By Jewish Press Staff

A celebration circa 1951 at either Emanuel Cohen center or the basement of Tifereth B'nai Jacob for Tifereth congregants. Tifereth B'nai Jacob was an Orthodox Shul that was also referred to as the "Elwood Shul." The congregation merged with Mikro Kodesh during the migration to the western suburbs, ultimately merging again with members of the […]

Israel / Jewish / US

Peter Beinart, ADL Chief, Spar over 'Crisis' in Zionism at President's Conference

By Jewish Press Staff

Abe Foxman, Director of the Anti-Defamation League: "My love and support for Israel is unconditional, it does not depend on the Israeli acceptance of my ideas. My Zionism is not in crisis because my Zionism is not conditioned on an idealized view of what I'd like Israel to be."

Restaurant Review

Scotland’s Only Glatt Kosher Restaurant

By Jewish Press Staff

If you are seeking a new place to visit this summer with all kosher amenities at your disposal, why not visit Scotland? Glasgow has a full range of Jewish facilities to cater for tourists and business people alike. Including daily minyanim, a mikveh for men and women, and kosher food. Edinburgh has a mikveh for ladies, minyanim only a few times during the week.

Interviews and Profiles

‘The UN Is No Longer Serious’: An Interview with Congressman Bob Turner

By Jewish Press Staff

New York City Rep. Bob Turner (R-Queens and Brooklyn) is a candidate for the U.S. Senate Republican nomination in the June 26 primary.

President's Conference 2012

Day Two of the Presidential Conference Closes with Pessimism about the Global Economy

By Jewish Press Staff

The Economic Outlook Panel, headlined by Governor of the Bank of Israel Stanley Fischer, Harvard Professor Niall Ferguson, President of the Council of Foreign Relations, Richard Haass, and Financial Times Reporter Martin Wolf, expressed deep concern for the future of the eurozone.

Israel / Global / President's Conference 2012

Former Mossad Chief: Arab Spring 'Incredible Opportunity

By Jewish Press Staff

Dagan and Ashkenazi made their comments on a panel at the 2012 Presidential Conference that included former Presidential adviser Dennis Ross. Dagan said in Egypt it matters not who votes but who counts the vote.

President's Conference 2012

Day 2 of the President's Conference: Strategic Insights into the Arab Spring

By Jewish Press Staff

Ambassador Dennis Ross, famed dissident and women’s rights activist Ayaan Hirsi-Ali, and Literary Editor of The New Republic, Leon Wieseltier joined former IDF Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi offered their perspectives in the session titled ‘A Strategic Look at Tomorrow.’

Israel

Shimon Peres Honors Henry Kissinger with Award,Quartet Head Tony Blair Reflects on 'Arab Spring'

By Jewish Press Staff

Kissinger: “It is unusual for an 89-year old man to say that I wish my parents could be here. They would be more proud of this distinction than any of the other honors that have come my way.”

President's Conference 2012

Google Chief Eric Schmidt, Dr. Ruth, and Nobel Laureate Prof. Daniel Kahneman Offer Recipes for 'Better Tomorrow'

By Jewish Press Staff

Schmidt: "The smartphone revolution will be universal. There are only one billion people with smartphones and two billion with access to the Internet. The World Wide Web has yet to live up to its name. Technology does not produce miracles, but connectivity, even in modest amounts, changes lives."

IDF & Security / News Briefs

Four 'Iron Domes' Positioned Near Border, IDF Attacks in Gaza

By Jewish Press Staff

Following the incessant rocket firing on civilian centers in southern Israel, four Iron Dome batteries were positioned overnight alongside the Gaza strip border. The cities of Beer Sheva, Ashkelon and Ashdod are now better protected. Four Border Guard policemen were injured Tuesday from a Grad hit.

IDF & Security / News Briefs

40 Rockets Fired at Israel, Policemen injured, Iron Dome Silent

By Jewish Press Staff

Since the morning hours, at least 40 rockets and mortars have been fired from Gaza into south-western Israel. Several Israeli Border Policemen were injured Tuesday evening, one of them is in critical condition.

President's Conference 2012

Fourth Annual Israeli Presidential Conference, 'Facing Tomorrow' Kicks Off

By Jewish Press Staff

Henry Kissinger, Tony Blair, Russell Simmons, Google's Eric Schmidt, Cisco's John Chambers and other leaders in industry, government, education, science and entertainment to discuss major issues facing our world.

Politics / News Briefs

Survey: Israelis Think Romney ‘Friendlier’ to Jewish State

By Jewish Press Staff

A survey on American-Israeli relations has concluded that Israelis consider Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney to be more ‘friendly’ towards Israel than incumbent Barack Obama. Surprisingly, after almost four years in office, a full 49% of Israelis polled did not know or would not answer questions regarding Obama’s Israel agenda.

Photo of the Day

Big Men, Little Man

By Jewish Press Staff

The Combat Engineering Corps is greeted by a jubilant little fellow after completing their treacherous trek for their gray berets. The Combat Engineering Corps symbol features a sword on a defensive tower with a blast halo on the background. The Combat Engineering Corps official motto is "Rishonim Tamid" ("Always First"). Its unofficial motto is "We'll […]

Uncategorized

Technion American Medical School Waves Farewell to its 2012 Graduates

By Jewish Press Staff

23 students from America and Canada just graduated from the Technion American Medical School in Haifa.

IDF & Security / News Briefs

Israeli, 2 Terrorists, Killed in Exchange of Fire on Israel's Egyptian Border

By Jewish Press Staff

Terrorist infiltrated from Egypt and opened fire with guns, explosives and an RPG against Israeli contractors working on the border fence. 1 Israeli and 2 terrorists were killed in the ensuing gunfight. Communities in the South were in lockdown for 5 hours.

Photo of the Day

Mazal Tov, Mama Rhino!

By Jewish Press Staff

After an 18 month pregnancy, Tendra the rhinoceros gave birth to a healthy calf at the Ramat-Gan Safari on Friday, June 15. This was the second successful birth for 20-year-old Tendra. Congratulatory messages have been streaming in from zoos all over the world. White Rhinos are notoriously difficult to breed in captivity and every successful […]

Israel

Israel May Build Artificial Islands to Alleviate Shortage of Space

By Jewish Press Staff

Israel, which is approximately the size of the state of New Jersey, is also a very densely populated country – with an average of 982 people per square mile. "The idea...has spatial, economic and security logic for us," PM Netanyahu said. "It is also of value regarding environmental protection."

IDF & Security / Middle East / Levant / News Briefs

IDF Spokesperson: Assad's End a Certainty

By Jewish Press Staff

IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Yoav (Poly) Mordechai said that the understanding that the Bashar Assad regime in Syria has “reached its end” is now permeating among Assad’s allies Iran and Hezbollah. Meanwhile, a Russian military source said that Russia may send warships and troops to Syria to protect its logistics base in Tartous, Syria.

Photo of the Day

Cherry Picking Festival

By Jewish Press Staff

The cherry picking festival was held last Friday in Kibbutz Rosh Tzurim, Gush Etzion. Kibbutz Rosh Tzurim was founded after 1967, on the remains of Kibbutz Ein Tzurim, which was destroyed by the Jordanian Legion in 1948. Close to ten years ago, the kibbutz went through a privatization process and opened its doors to additional […]

Features On The Jewish World

Yehudit Glazer: Formerly Of Neve Dekalim; Now Nitzan

By Jewish Press Staff

The family: I was seven years old when I came to Israel from Czechoslovakia. My father had gone to New York in 1939 on a business trip and while he was returning on the Queen Mary ship World War II broke out. The ship changed its course and set sail for England, where my father stayed for the next year.

Photo of the Day

June Bride, 1951

By Jewish Press Staff

From "Jews in Minnesota," by Hyman Berman‏ and Linda Mack Schlof: "The wedding of Clarice Sherman and Mel Zuckman at Tifereth B'nai Jacob in North Minneapolis, 1951. "At a Jewish wedding, the bride and groom stand under a chupah or wedding canopy symbolizing their future home. "As long as Jews remained in the compact geographical […]

Israel / News Briefs / Media

Rabbi Rotter, 59, Owner and Editor of Rotter.net

By Jewish Press Staff

A scoop by nature is a "preliminary report." On the one hand, it has a huge impact, but on the other hand there's a risk that the report is partially or completely false. Anyone who reads a scoop on the Internet, knows it can be inaccurate or even not correct at all, and yet they all relate to scoop as news until it is refuted.

News Briefs / Media

Richard Belzer Fights PC Hordes over Nazi Salute

By Jewish Press Staff

"Law and Order SVU" star Richard Belzer is in hot water over what he insists was a comic homage to the late Charlie Chaplin and not, say, an expression of his fealty to the Nazi tradition.

Jewish / US

New York City Jewish Population Over 1 Million Again

By Jewish Press Staff

A study by the UJA-Federation of New York found that the population of the New York Jewish community - comprising the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester - has grown nearly 10% since the last study in 2002. New York City's Jewish population stands at 1,086,000, with 40% identifying themselves as Orthodox, a 7% increase from 2002.

IDF & Security / Middle East / Levant / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

IDF Warns of Syria's Chemical Weapons Falling in Wrong Hands

By Jewish Press Staff

IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Yair Naveh said Monday night that “Syria has the world’s largest arsenal of chemical weapons, along with rockets and missiles that can reach all of Israel." But Palestinian officials criticized the amplified Israeli criticism on Sunday as a tactic to deflect attention from Israel's treatment of the Palestinians and the "moribund peace process."

Israel / News Briefs

Hate Graffiti Accusing Zionism of Causing the Holocaust Discovered on Yad Vashem Walls

By Jewish Press Staff

Early Monday morning, ten pieces of hate graffiti in Hebrew were discovered in the open campus of Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, a prominent segment of it scrawled across the walls of the Warsaw Ghetto Square monument.

Photo of the Day

Jerusalem Light Show

By Jewish Press Staff

The fourth annual Jerusalem Festival of Light is running through June 14th in the Old City of Jerusalem. This year the festival has grown to include ten international artists displaying the best artistic work in the field alongside dozens of performances, tours, local artists, and sites. Visitors (250,000 last year) perceive the artworks in the […]

Israel / News Briefs

Intelligence Minister Injured in Car Accident

By Jewish Press Staff

Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor, his wife and their son were taken to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital on Saturday with injuries sustained during a traffic accident.

Photo of the Day

The 'Back to the Ocean' Movement

By Jewish Press Staff

Odelia, a 100 lbs. loggerhead sea turtle, makes her way back to the Mediterranean Sea after her release at Palmachim beach, near the city of Rishon Lezion last Thursday. Odelia, was cast to shore on Palmahim beach and found by Odelia from kibbutz Palmahim. Since then she has been treated by the medical clinic of […]

Interviews and Profiles

‘U.S. Should Recognize Jerusalem As Israel’s Capital’: An Interview with Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries

By Jewish Press Staff

New York State Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries (D-Brooklyn) is a candidate in New York’s 8th Congressional District in the June 26 Democratic primary.

Interviews and Profiles

‘I Will Be Reliable In Supporting Israel’: An Interview with Councilman Erik Dilan

By Jewish Press Staff

New York City Councilman Erik Dilan (D-Brooklyn) is a candidate in New York’s 7th Congressional District in the June 26 Democratic primary.

Israel / Jewish

Rabbis to PM Netanyahu: The Beginning of Downfall is Flight

By Jewish Press Staff

The Rabbinical Congress for Peace cited the words of Nobel laureate Professor Israel Aumann who said that that evicting the families “would endanger not only the Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria but also all of Israel."

Jewish / US / Politics / News Briefs

Orthodox Push Obama on Israel, Contraceptives, in White House Meeting

By Jewish Press Staff

The OU reps pressed Obama hard on his handling of US-Israel relations and on mandating contraceptive coverage. Obama accused Netanyahu of trying to "act without restraints."

Photo of the Day

Blind Day

By Jewish Press Staff

Israeli Knesset members cover their eyes and play Goalball (a team sport designed for blind athletes) with blind people at the Knesset. June 05 is a day of solidarity with the blind. As of 2011 there were more than 27,000 visually impaired people living in Israel. The organization "Blind Day" marked the day with activities […]

Global / News Briefs

Report: Toulouse Massacre 'Triggered an Explosion' of French Anti-Semitic Attacks

By Jewish Press Staff

The recent massacre at a Jewish school in Toulouse "triggered an explosion” in anti-Semitic attacks across France, according to the French Jewish community's protection service. Last Saturday afternoon, three young Jewish men came under attack on their way to synagogue by at least 10 men of North-African origin.

Photo of the Day

Crossing the Jordan River

By Jewish Press Staff

IDF ground forces practice river crossing. The drill included soldiers from combat engineering, tanks, artillery and infantry units.

Police and Crime / News Briefs

Arab Terrorist Badly Injured in Foiled Stabbing of Border Policeman

By Jewish Press Staff

This evening an Arab terrorist in his early 20s tried to stab a Border Policeman at the Arab side of Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, the Tazpit news agency reports. The policeman was lightly injured, while the terrorist is in serious condition and received medical attention at the site.

Photo of the Day

Members of the Bukharian Jewish Community Supporting Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

Possibly the most colorful group of Israel-loving Jews parading on Fifth Avenue Sunday.

Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Rep: Arab League Will Support PA if Israel Halts Tax Payments

By Jewish Press Staff

Top Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says Arab nations will pay the Palestinian Authority $100 million a month if Israel stops monthly tax payments to the group in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza.

US / News Briefs

Joe Biden's Daughter Marries Pennsylvania Jewish Doctor

By Jewish Press Staff

Vice President Joe Biden's 30-year-old daughter Ashley on Saturday married Dr. Howard David Krein of Pennsylvania at a ceremony in Delaware, according to a late Saturday news release from the vice president's office.

Photo of the Day

Hebrew Class of West Side B'nai Israel Synagogue in Duluth, 1915

By Jewish Press Staff

The photo was taken at a class outing in Lincoln Park in Duluth. B'nai Israel consolidated with congregation Adas Israel in 1930.

Israel / Middle East / Levant

Iran Blames 'Zionist Regime' for Recent Massacre in Syria

By Jewish Press Staff

According to a report in the semi-official Fars News Agency, Iran's foreign ministry has blamed Israel for the recent massacre of Syrian civilians in Houla, claiming that “we palpably feel the Zionist regime's hand in Syria's internal developments."

Photo of the Day

Afternoon Break

By Jewish Press Staff

Boys on a Hill Overlooking Havat Gilad, May 28 2012. Havat Gilad (Gilad Farm) is an Israeli outpost in Samaria. It was established in 2002, in memory of Gilad Zar, security coordinator of the Shomron Regional Council, who was shot and killed in 2001. This small village is on a list of outposts that Israel's […]

Israel / Eye on "Palestine"

Report: Israel Uncovers Terrorist Plot to Abduct Israelis, Hatched in Israeli Prisons

By Jewish Press Staff

The revelation is particularly disturbing because Israel recently agreed to ease restrictions on Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails so that they would end their hunger strike. An explicit term of the agreement required the prisoners to sign a pledge forswearing terrorist activity.

Israel / News Briefs

After Altercation with an Arab, Jewish Students Arrested by Jerusalem Arab Police

By Jewish Press Staff

Five yeshiva high school students from Jerusalem were detained Sunday, after an altercation with an Arab at “HaKotel HaKatan,” near the Western Wall, Honenu reports. The students were held in remand until the middle of the night and then released on condition of a restraining order banning them from entering the Old City of Jerusalem for 15 days.

Photo of the Day

Soldiers at the Wall of Tears

By Jewish Press Staff

IDF soldiers pray at the Western Wall. Next Tuesday, June 5, will mark the 45th anniversary of the Six Day War in which Israel liberated the Wall from Arab occupation, along with Temple Mount in the midst of historic Jewish Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and Gaza..

Photo of the Day

Hadassah Luncheon

By Jewish Press Staff

This 1950 Hadassah-sponsored luncheon may have been an Interfaith Tea. The teas were carried on by Jewish and non-Jewish Women's groups interested in promoting cross-cultural education and understanding. Shown seated is Leah Barron.

Israel / Jewish

Young Olim from U.S. Celebrate Their First Shavuot in Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

Nefesh B’Nefesh organized a special celebration yesterday in Ein Yael, Jerusalem for new Olim to better prepare them for their first Shavuot in Israel.

NY / News Briefs / Media / Religion

At Least 50 Thousand Haredim Assemble to Decry Dangers of the Internet

By Jewish Press Staff

More than 50,000 ultra-Orthodox Jewish men packed Citi Field in Flushing, Queens, on Sunday, for the Asifa, a gathering decrying the dangers of the Internet. Organizers have also rented the nearby Arthur Ashe Stadium for the overflow crowd. Event spokesman Eytan Kobre said the group wants to teach families how to use technology responsibly.

Israel / Police and Crime / News Briefs

With Scattered Arab Protests, 30,000 Israelis March Through Jerusalem

By Jewish Press Staff

At least 30,000 people participated in the Jerusalem Day parade known as the Dance of the Flags, interrupted by some clashes between marchers and Arab protesters.

Israel / Middle East / Levant / News Briefs

Egyptian Candidates Run on Hate for Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

Animosity toward Israel is playing a significant role in the Egyptian presidential race, according to a report by Reuters.

Teens and Twenties

From `Sin’ [China] to Sinai

By Jewish Press Staff

This is not my story at all. But when I heard it from Avigayil Madmoni, formerly Gin Lin Lug, a Chinese convert, I gained a new view of what Torah means to me. I know for sure, as anyone who has ever met this very charming, sincere, lovable young woman will agree with me, that Avigayil is my sister like any other Jew and that she surely stood at Har Sinai -- together with my ancestors and the souls of their descendants, namely me and all the Jews alive today, and who have ever lived, since the giving of the Torah.

Israel / News Briefs

Foreign Lawyers Permitted to Work in Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

Minister of Finance Yuval Steinitz signed a directive on Wednesday enabling foreign lawyers to work in Israel, and enabling collaboration between Israeli and foreign law firms.

Photo of the Day

Beautiful Gardens, Beautiful Minds

By Jewish Press Staff

A young Israeli woman meditates in the Sunken Garden next to the Habima national theater in Tel Aviv, May 14, 2012. Amidst the chaotic streetscape stands the Habima National Theater, located at the junction of Rothschild and Ben Tsiyon Streets in Tel Aviv. The courtyard (aka the New Culture Square), which is still under construction, […]

News Briefs

US Tour Operators Assoc. Annual Meeting Set for Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

The United States Tour Operators Association, the largest tourism wholesalers association in America, will hold its 2013 annual conference in Israel as guests of the Tourism Ministry. The decision was made in February during a meeting in the US between Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov and USTOA management. The organization’s last annual conference in Israel occurred in 1995.

Marriage and Relationships

Stuff Couples Say! Stuff My Date Says!

By Jewish Press Staff

Beineinu and Choice of the Heart will be holding their annual Symposium this Thursday night, May 17th, at Heichal Shlomo in Jerusalem. The focus of the symposium is creating successful relationships through a combined spiritual and practical approach. 

Photo of the Day

Mediterranean Blues

By Jewish Press Staff

Young IDF soldier playing saxophone on the Tel Aviv boardwalk near Jaffa, May 3, 2012. "The port area is a mixed suburb of buildings, interlaced by small streets, the main one of square cobblestones. Scores of shops, pubs, art and exhibition galleries, entertainment centers and restaurants – from Eastern European to Ethiopian, from kosher to […]

Photo of the Day

Special Forces Lady

By Jewish Press Staff

A course instructor of the Snapir ("Fin") combat unit, practicing with inflatable rubber boats in the Haifa Bay. Women serve across the range of different units in the IDF, on the ground, on sea, or in the air, taking an equal part in protecting Israel.

Photo of the Day

Mekhi Phifer ('ER') Checks Out the Cobra

By Jewish Press Staff

Mekhi Phifer is no stranger to fake action, having portrayed Dr. Greg Pratt on NBC's medical drama "ER," FBI agent Ben Reynolds on Fox's "Lie to Me," and CIA agent Rex Matheson in "Torchwood: Miracle Day." This week, Mekhi had a rare opportunity to try the reral thing, on a vist to an IAF base […]

Photo of the Day

Bonfires of the Faithful

By Jewish Press Staff

Jews of every age and religious denomination across Israel celebrated the holiday of Lag Ba'Omer Wednesday night lighting bonfires and celebrating. The holiday commemorates the end of a plague which decimated thousands in Eretz Israel in the Second Century. The day is also accepted as the yahrzeit of Talmudic sage Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.

Arts

Edouard Vuillard, 1890-1940, at the Jewish Museum

By Jewish Press Staff

"Edouard Vuillard: A Painter and His Muses, 1890-1940" has opened at the New York Jewish Museum and will run through September 23. The exhibition offers a fresh view of the French artist Edouard Vuillard’s career, from the vanguard 1890s to the urbane domesticity of the lesser-known late portraits.

Police and Crime / News Briefs

After Police Violence, Case of Samaria Outpost Rabbi Postponed

By Jewish Press Staff

Numerous residents of the area, including members of the Garin Torani, arrived on the scene and protested the Police conduct. Disturbances developed during which the police reacted violently, hitting and pepper spraying the protesters. Three Garin Torani members were arrested and later released.

Features On The Jewish World

1948 Israel War of Independence Overseas Heroes Honoured by Museum of the Diaspora

By Jewish Press Staff

Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion: “The Machal Forces were the Diaspora’s most important contribution to the survival of the State of Israel”.

News Briefs

Historic Jaffa Cemetery Comes to Life

By Jewish Press Staff

The Tel Aviv-Jaffa Chevra Kadisha burial society will invest NIS 10 million in preserving and refurbishing a historic Jaffa cemetery established in 1840. The cemetery, at the corners of Yehuda Hayamit and Yehuda Meragusa streets, will revamp the site into a tourist location highlighting the settlement of Jews in the area prior to the establishment […]

Photo of the Day

Their Weight in Gold

By Jewish Press Staff

Israelis shop tomatoes at a vegetable market of Machne Yehuda in Jerusalem, May 06, 2012. Tomato prices are expected to rise up to 16 shekels per kilogram ($1.90 per pound). The situation is being blamed on normal, seasonal cycles. According to Fresh Plaza, Rami Levi, owner of the discount supermarket chain Rami Levi Shivuk Hashikma, […]

Politics / News Briefs / The Knesset

Netanyahu Calls for New Election, Lieberman Wants Delay

By Jewish Press Staff

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a Likud Party convention called for a four-month election campaign. Meanwhile, coalition partner Yisrael Beiteinu called for a delay of the Knesset dissolution to allow the government to pass its bill ordering mandatory enlistment in the Israel Defense Forces for all Israeli citizens.

Photo of the Day

New Cats

By Jewish Press Staff

The trio of lion brothers Danny, Michael and Jacob at the Ramat Gan safari. March 21, 2007. The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan or "Safari" occupies 250 acres of nature in the heart of a densely populated urban area in Israel: “Africa in the heart of Israel.” The Safari has the largest animal […]

Global

Canadian Foreign Minister: 'We're Israel's Best Friend'

By Jewish Press Staff

At the end of a week in which the United Church of Canada, that country's largest Protestant denomination called for a boycott of goods produced in “illegal” Israeli settlements, including East Jerusalem, Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird declared that "Israel has no greater friend in the world today than Canada." Baird was addressing the American Jewish Committee World Leaders Plenary in D.C.

Photo of the Day

No Peeking…

By Jewish Press Staff

A mother in Beitar Illit (pronounced "ee-leet"), in the Judean Mountains west of Gush Etzion, 6 miles south of Jerusalem, lights Shabbat candles together with her daughter. Beitar Illit, named after the ancient Jewish city of Beitar, was established in 1984 and initially settled by a small group of young Religious Zionist families. The city […]

Photo of the Day

Three Army Medics in the NoonDay Sun

By Jewish Press Staff

We met these fine soldiers down in the Jordan Valley where they serve at the equivalent of a US Army MASH unit. In addition to taking care of soldiers all across the valley, they also make time for the occasional Palestinian who comes up to their compound when he or she need better quality medical […]

News Briefs

Jewish Blogosphere Ablaze Over Obama's Condolences to Netanyahu

By Jewish Press Staff

The internet is seeking out the text of President Obama's condolences to Prime Minister Netanyahu, but they can't find it.

US / Politics

AJC Survey Shows Jewish Support for Obama Dropping, But Few Favor Romney

By Jewish Press Staff

A new AJC survey of American Jews shows President Obama would win a majority of the Jewish vote in a contest against Gov. Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee. Obama would gain 61 percent and Romney 28 percent, with 11 percent undecided.

Photo of the Day

A Soldier in the Sun

By Jewish Press Staff

A silhouetted soldier extends his arms to the sky. Here's hoping for a sunny day wherever you are on the planet.

News Briefs / SciTech

Apple To Start Massive Israel Hiring Push

By Jewish Press Staff

In the next few weeks, Apple’s new Israeli research and development center will launch a major hiring campaign.

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