International

JNS news briefs: July 14, 2014

  Conflict with Hamas takes toll on Israel’s tourism sector (JNS.org) While outbound flights from Israel are full, incoming flights are comparatively empty as many would-be tourists cancel their travel plans to Israel in response to the current escalation of violence between Hamas and Israel. “The trends are very clear, and if necessary we’ll cope,” […]

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Middle East

Netanyahu takes Israel’s case to U.S television

By Aryeh Savir JERUSALEM (TNA) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was interviewed Sunday, July 13, on CBS’s ‘Face the Nation’ and Fox News’ ‘Sunday.’ Netanyahu’s primary objective was to strengthen the legitimacy of Operation ‘Protective Edge’ in the international realm. He stressed the difference between the IDF’s actions and Hamas’ targeting of civilians, while using

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Middle East

Home of Eternity: So Cal’s oldest Jewish cemetery

–Fifth in a series– By Donald H. Harrison SAN BERNARDINO, California –As grandson Shor and I continued our tour up the Interstate 15 from Riverside, it seemed only a matter of minutes until we reached San Bernardino, site of the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in Southern California. The Home of Eternity, at 8th

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Donald H. Harrison, Jewish History, Jewish Religion, USA

WJC backs San Diego family’s art claim against Spain

MADRID (WJC) –Spain’s world-famous Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum should return the Impressionist masterpiece ‘Rue Saint-Honoré’ to the heirs of the Jewish family from whom it was stolen by the Nazis shortly before World War II, the president of the World Jewish Congress urged on Friday. The Madrid museum is owned by the Spanish state. “Since 1988, Spain

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International, Jewish History, San Diego County, USA