December 2012

Not the victory of military power, but that of spirit

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — Historically, the holiday of Hanukkah is a relatively minor holiday when compared to holidays like Passover or Yom Kippur, or the Sabbath. Nevertheless, its significance should not be under-appreciated. I realize many Jews try to make more out of the Hanukkah holiday in order to make […]

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JNS news briefs: December 7, 2012

    IDF soldiers attacked by Palestinians in Hebron (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) A routine Israel Defense Forces patrol in Hebron turned violent on Thursday when a six-man IDF unit found itself surrounded, cornered, and threatened in Hebron’s market area. According to various reports of the incident, Palestinian Authority policemen confronted troops from the Nahal

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International

JNS news briefs: December 6, 2012

  Hamas to create Palestinian ‘Defense Ministry’ JNS.org (JNS.org) At a ceremony honoring Hamas terrorists, Interior Minister Fathi Hammad, who oversees Hamas’s police apparatus, announced plans to establish the first-ever Palestinian “Defense Ministry,” the Jerusalem Post reported.   Hamas, designated as a terrorist organization by Israel, U.S., Canada and European Union, also operates as a

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International

‘Pushy’ Israelis, assimilated U.S. Jews, and a goat in the tent

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Should Israelis worry about a lack of public support? For some time now we have not been popular with the crowds of Western Europe. Overall sentiment in the United States remains favorable, but not in the liberal wing of the Democratic party. Thomas Friedman writes about the contrast between Israeli

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R. Dosick responds to book review of ‘The Real Name of God’

To The Editor: I appreciate the kind words of reviewer Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel about my new book, The Real Name of God:  Embracing the Full Essence of the Divine.  In a review written for a popular, non-academic publication, his numerous texts references and eight footnotes (!)  quite evidently display his own erudition and learning.

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