Middle East

Israeli pro-life leader visits Capitol Hill

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) — Prominent members of the U.S. Congress expressed their admiration to EFRAT’s founder Dr. Eli Schussheim for his organization’s efforts to help mothers carry their babies to full term. EFRAT steps in where the mother is facing a dilemma of whether to continue with her pregnancy, but does not feel financially or

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education, USA

Kerry’s reported ‘apartheid’ comment draws rebukes

WASHINGTON, D.C.  (Press Release) —  The Anti-Defamation League (ADL)  said on Monday, April 28,  it was “startled and disappointed” by reports that Secretary of State John Kerry used the highly inappropriate and offensive term “apartheid” to warn what might become of Israel should an agreement not be reached with the Palestinians. Kerry reportedly said that Israel

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Middle East, USA

The cantor who rides on an ambucyle to save lives

By Anav Silverman JERUSALEM (TNA) — They are a familiar site in Jerusalem and across Israel – United Hatzalah volunteers rushing in their orange vests and red motorcycles to save lives during calls of emergency distress. Each of the 2,100 registered volunteers which include secular Israelis, Ultra-Orthodox, Arabs, settlers, and citizens across the spectrum, carry

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

Arab professor visits Auschwitz with his students

By Rabbi  Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — The language of empathy is hardwired into the consciousness of many higher mammals.  Human beings share the capacity to experience empathy for others. Of course, human beings are different in one basic respect from the animal kingdom. Whereas empathy is something that is instinctual in the

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Jewish History, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi, Middle East

APN leader says peace effort pause may be helpful

By Debra DeLee WASHINGTON, D.C. — APN (Americans for Peace Now)’s position is clear: Negotiations are the only route to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the only resolution to this conflict will be a mutually agreed-on two-state solution. However, the past nine months of peace efforts, led with admirable commitment and energy by Secretary of

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Middle East, USA

‘Up to the parties’ if Mideast deal possible — Kerry

  WASHINGTON, D.C. (SDJW)– U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and  Norway’s Foreign Minister Borge Brende met on a variety of issues on  Thursday, April 24, with the apparent breakdown of the Middle East  peace process clearly on everyone’s mind. Meeting the news media before their private discussion, Brende made a point of thanking Kerry

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Middle East, USA

U.S. Jews have diverse reactions to Hamas- P.L.O. pact

SAN DIEGO (SDJW) – American Jewish organizations are debating what course Israel should take in the wake of the announcement that the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority has reconciled with the Gaza City-based Hamas organization, which remains committed to Israel’s destruction and is considered a terrorist organization. Some say Israel is right to terminate negotiations with the

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Middle East, USA

Israel won’t negotiate with P.A. backed by Hamas

By Anav Silverman JERUSALEM — The Israeli security cabinet unanimously decided Thursday, April 24,  that Israel would not negotiate with a Palestinian government backed by Hamas, the terrorist organization that calls for Israel’s destruction. Considered a severe blow to peace talks, the ‘historic’ Hamas-Fatah unity pact was announced on Wednesday following a seven-year power struggle

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Middle East

Being on nuclear verge may suit Iran’s political goals

By Steve Kramer ALFE MENASHE, Israel — There is a possibility that Israel, alone, might have to interdict Iran’s atomic weapons project. However, a distinguished expert on Iran at Tel Aviv University thinks that is unlikely. I heard Professor Litvak at the monthly lecture sponsored by the English Speaking Friends of TAU. Meir Litvak is

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Middle East, Steve Kramer