Donald H. Harrison

Irish paradox: Israel trade and BDS strengthening

  By Sean Savage/JNS.org The Irish and Jewish people share a common history of both suffering cruel persecution and achieving national redemption against immeasurable odds. But today, Ireland is one of Europe’s fiercest critics of Israel. The Irish government and prominent Irish NGOs frequently condemn Israel for its treatment of Palestinians, and they are pushing […]

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Middle East

Ex-Mossad chief to track down Russian Jewish genealogies

JERUSALEM (Press Release) — Efraim Halevy, who has previously served as the Head of Israel’s Mossad Intelligence Agency, announced his personal commitment to a program which will help certify the Jewish identities of thousands of immigrants, primarily from the former Soviet Union.  These certifications are mandatory under Israeli law for any couple of questionable ancestry

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Middle East

AJC: Bennett’s comments on peace process ‘shortsighted’

NEW YORK (Press Release) –AJC criticized Naftali Bennett, Israel’s Minister of the Economy, for his recent  call, in a Jerusalem speech, for an end to the vision of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “The attempt to establish a Palestinian state in our land has ended,” said Bennett, leader of the Jewish Home party.

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Middle East

Soulfarm’s music connects with the Jewish neshama

 By Eva Trieger ENCINITAS, California– Jewish Fusion is an apt description of the selections recently shared by a contingent of the Soulfarm musical group in Temple Solel’s social hall. Noah Solomon and C Lanzbom performed pieces on lead and bass guitar, as well as mandolin. Harmonizing easily and encouraging audience participation on Monday evening, June

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Eva Trieger

Israeli religion needs its own reform movement

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM–Israeli Judaism needs someone like Martin Luther. The doors of the Chief Rabbinate as well as those of countless ultra-Orthodox yeshivot qualify for the nailing of documents calling for reform or rebellion. Luther may not be the appropriate model for what Israel needs, given his calumnies against the Jews once it was

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Ira Sharkansky, Jewish Religion

Why some anti-cancer drugs stop working

JERUSALEM (Press Release) –Researchers at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and in California have achieved a breakthrough in understanding how and why a promising anti-cancer therapy has failed to achieve hoped-for success in killing tumor cells.  Their work could lead to new insights into overcoming this impasse. The problematic therapy investigated involves suppression of the

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