International

Eastern chapter rejects ASA boycott of Israel

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylviania (Press Release)—Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) congratulates the Eastern American Studies Association (EASA) chapter for rejecting the national American Studies Association boycott against Israeli academics passed by the organization’s membership in December. EASA is one of the ASA’s 13 regional chapters. The Eastern American Studies Association (EASA) has joined its

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

Kerry, other politicians should keep hands off

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Politics is the civilized way of dealing with disputes. Campaigns, voting, and the routine displacement of the losers by the winners is the way of enlightened government. Making policy and managing programs are more complicated than election campaigns. They require professional expertise in the myriad of fields that government touches.

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Conf. of Presidents lauds barring of Iranian diplomat

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) –The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations lauded the announcement by White House spokesman, Jay Carney, that a visa to enter the US will not be issued to the proposed Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations, Hamid Abutalebi, who was involved in the 1979 takeover of the American Embassy

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Middle East, USA

Protestors block Hungary’s planned WWII monument

BUDAPEST (WJC)–Several hundred protesters blocked work from continuing on a controversial monument in Budapest that Jewish critics say glosses over Hungary’s active role in the Holocaust. About 300 people on Tuesday angrily tore down a cordon erected by workers and occupied the site of the planned monument, which the Hungarian government says will mark all

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International

JNS news briefs: April 11, 2014

  Measure to bar envoy involved in Iran hostage crisis passes House, Senate (JNS.org) In a unanimous voice vote on Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill that would bar the newly appointed Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations Hamid Aboutalebi from entering America. Aboutalebi was part of an extremist student group that

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International

Cross ‘Red Sea,’ and pour some wine

HAIFA, Israel — Students at Technion had an engineering challenge for Passover. They were to build a device that could cross “The Red Sea”–actually a small pool of water–and then fill a glass with wine, in order to celebrate the upcoming holiday. Above is a video of how they approached the challenge. __________________________________________________________________ Click here

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education