Donald H. Harrison

JNS news briefs: March 13, 2014

‘Relative calm’ shattered as southern Israelis shaken by Gaza rocket barrage (JNS.org) After months of relative quiet in southern Israel, dozens of Palestinian rockets exploded in Eshkol, Shaar Hanegev, Merhavim, Sderot, and other communities on Wednesday. Startled residents ran to bomb shelters, once again entering the cycle of fear that occurs during every round of

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International

The Wandering Review: ‘Bethlehem’

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO-Collaboration with an enemy taints everyone involved.  While Yuval Adler’s Bethlehem never ignores that the Shin Bet recruits Palestinian informers to avert terrorist attacks on Israel, it explores the vicious cycle of intimidation, manipulation, and reprisals that perpetuate the animosity between the Israelis and Palestinians on the West Bank as much

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Travel and Food

Rep. Davis honorary chair of anti-genocide walk

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – Hundreds of San Diegans are expected to come together Sunday, March 23  for the 3rd annual Walk to End Genocide. Timed to coincide with Genocide Awareness Month, the day of activism will bring together a wide-ranging coalition of schools, churches, synagogues, and other faith-based organizations, highlighting the power of local

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International, San Diego Calendar

WJC seeks UN protection for shechita, brit milah

GENEVA (Press Release)– The World Jewish Congress (WJC) on Wednesday called on the United Nations Human Rights Council to recognize as violations of religious freedom any bans or limitations on the right to practice Jewish and Muslim ritual slaughter of animals and male circumcision. “We call on the governments of all UN member states to

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International, Jewish Religion

Time for U.S. to deploy E. Europe missile defenses

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. –In response to mounting unhappiness in the West with Russia’s acquisition of Crimea and plans to split Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has struck again. The Russian Defense Ministry released a statement over the weekend saying, “The unfounded threats… are seen by us as an unfriendly gesture,” raising the possibility of “new

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International, Shoshana Bryen, USA

JNS news briefs: March 12, 2014

About two-thirds of Israelis don’t trust Kerry on security, poll says (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Sixty-four percent of Israelis do not trust U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to take Israel’s security into account as a “crucial factor” in the framework peace proposal he is attempting to formulate in the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiations, a

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International