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JNS news briefs: February 26, 2015

UC Berkeley student gov. unanimously passes bill condemning anti-Semitism (JNS.org) Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC), the student government at University of California (UC), Berkeley, on Wednesday passed a bill condemning anti-Semitism in a unanimous 20-0 vote. The bill details a history of anti-Semitic incidents in the 10-school UC system over the past

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International, Middle East, USA

Schakowsky explains decision to boycott Netanyahu

WASHINGTON, DC (Press Release)– The following statement was issued by U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Illinois, explaining why she will not attend the speech by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 3: After much thought, I have made the decision not to attend Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s March 3 scheduled address before a joint session

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Middle East, USA

Frankel tells rabbis she’ll attend Netanyahu speech

BOCA RATON, Florida (Press Release) — U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Florida)  hosted Jewish leaders from across Palm Beach and Broward counties last week for a roundtable discussion on America’s foreign policy challenges, focusing on strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship. Frankel said, “In light of the serious issues currently unfolding in the Middle East, including ongoing negotiations with

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Middle East, USA

Rivlin’s day: Apple computers, Bedouin visitors

JERUSALEM (Press Release) — Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin received two delegations on Wednesday, Feb. 25– one from the makers of Apple Computers from the United States, the other representing Bedouin peoples of Israel. The  Apple delegation was led by CEO Tim Cook, currently on a visit to Israel. Rivlin warmly welcomed  Cook and his team. He said,

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Middle East, USA

History is replete with enduring examples of occupation

By Arkady Mamaysky TARRYTOWN, New York — The limited Israeli presence in Judea and Samaria (the so-called West Bank) is labeled by its enemies, and unfortunately by many media outlets, as an “occupation.”  In reality, this limited presence is dictated mainly by Israeli security needs, and costs Israel significant resources and sometimes the lives of its

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Arkady Mamaysky, International, Middle East, USA

TAU: Wireless technology can monitor fog levels

TEL AVIV (Press Release) — When warm air comes into contact with a cool surface and chills to saturation, fog materializes. It blankets open roads and runways and dramatically reduces visibility — often causing devastating accidents. A new study published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, by Tel Aviv University’s Prof. Pinhas Alpert and

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

Whinston to develop Birthright talent

NEW YORK (Press Release) – The Birthright Israel Foundation (BRIF), the organization that provides and builds the base of financial support for Taglit-Birthright Israel in North America, has tapped 14-year non-profit executive, Sarah Raful Whinston, as its first director of talent development. In her new role, Whinston will focus on recruitment and career development for

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Jewish Religion, Middle East, USA

Positively Israel ~ February 25, 2015

Israel Educates for Life By Michael Ordman NETANYA, Israel — Having read so many recent stories of schoolchildren around the world being radicalized by Islamic extremists, here is a collection of contrasting education-related activities and news articles I’ve collected over the past few weeks concerning the Jewish State. I will begin in the Israeli school

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Michael Ordman, Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

Jewish news briefs: February 25, 2015

Israel’s Arrow 2 missile interceptor upgraded after failed test (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Israel’s Arrow 2 missile interceptor has recently undergone a series of upgrades and improvements following a failed test held last September, during which it was able to acquire its target but failed to neutralize it, a defense official said Tuesday. The Arrow

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International, Middle East, USA