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Meir Shamgar, former president of Israel’s Supreme Court, dies at 94

October 18, 2019December 10, 2019Jesse Orine

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Israeli-Swedish NASA astronaut participates in first all-female space walk

October 18, 2019December 10, 2019Jesse Orine

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‘Jojo Rabbit’ doesn’t glorify Nazis — it’s a lesson in how hate is taught

October 18, 2019December 10, 2019Jesse Orine

(JTA) — “Jojo Rabbit” sounds like a film that is difficult to pull off amid the state of rising anti-Semitism in 2019. It’s a comedy set during the Holocaust about a 10-year-old German boy being brainwashed by Nazi ideology and his imaginary friend — a playful version of Hitler who likes to dance. But before […]

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Jewish man harassed, threatened on the street in London suburb

October 18, 2019December 10, 2019Jesse Orine

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Guard at Nazi concentration camp tried in Germany

October 18, 2019David Rutman

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In Israel, Pompeo urges UN to renew weapons embargo on Iran

October 18, 2019David Rutman

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World’s oldest leftovers found in cave in Israel

October 17, 2019David Rutman

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Israeli researchers at forefront of fight against breast cancer

October 17, 2019David Rutman

TEL AVIV — About 2.1 million women worldwide developed breast cancer in 2018, according to the World Health Organization. Last year also saw some 627,000 fatalities due to breast cancer — nearly all because their cancer had spread to distant organs. Israeli researcher Neta Erez is trying to find out how the cancer spreads in […]

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Father of Jewish Sandy Hook victim awarded $450,000 in defamation suit

October 17, 2019David Rutman

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Harold Bloom dreamed in Yiddish until his death

October 17, 2019David Rutman

NEW YORK (JTA) — Many obituaries of Harold Bloom, the lion of American literary criticism who passed away on Monday at 89, mention that he was born to Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. Few mention his lifelong love of Yiddish, and particularly Yiddish theater, which he grew up watching in New York City (although […]

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