International

Special Children Offered a Ladder to Success

Toby Klein Greenwald JERUSALEM — Almost every great organization or institution begins with a personal story. I discovered one such school-therapy network in Israel — the Sulam Special Education Center. “Sulam” is Hebrew for “ladder,” because they appear to be helping many children with disabilities climb higher than they ever thought possible. In the case

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education, Toby Klein Greenwald

Syria and Lebanon reverse roles on Israel border

By Jonathan Spyer HERZLIYA, Israel — Recent events on the Israel-Syrian border are testimony to the extent to  which the effective disintegration of the Syrian state is producing a new  security reality in the North. Once, Syrian President Bashar Assad’s  regime sought to conduct its business via Israel’s border with Lebanon. The  Syrians would seek to

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Middle East

Jewish groups suggest agenda for Pope, Obama

  WASHINGTON, DC (Press Release) – Ahead of President Obama’s meeting with Pope Francis this month, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA) and the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life (COEJL) are encouraging community members to sign a petition asking the President to talk about environmental conservation with the Pope. “Protecting our environment is

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International, The World We Share

AEPi a fraternity and Jewish advocacy group

  By Alina Dain Sharon/JNS.org Wild booze-filled nights, toga parties, and even hazing. Those are the popular culture images that come to mind when thinking of fraternities and sororities, especially for those who are not personally exposed to Greek life on American campuses. But the Jewish college fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) wants to dispel

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Science, Medicine, & Education, USA

What does ‘Allahu akbar’ literally mean?

By Myron Kaplan/JNS.org NEW YORK —  The New York Times is often guilty of bias by commission and omission in its Arab-Israeli coverage. In the March 11, 2014, print edition (as well as the online edition), Jerusalem bureau chief Jodi Rudoren (“Jordanian Judge Killed by Israeli Soldiers at Border Crossing”) quoted Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Col. Yaron Beit-On,

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International

Israeli technology helps secure Statue of Liberty

By Anav Silverman MODI’IN, ISRAEL – An Israeli company was chosen to be part of a nine-member team of technology vendors in a digital security system project for the Statue of Liberty National Monument in New York Harbor. Assembled by Total Recall Corporation, a video-centric security technology provider specializing in surveillance solutions, the company put

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Middle East, USA

Cantor urged to remember Jewish immigrant ancestors

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) —  Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice launched a petition Monday, March 24, calling on House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) to bring immigration reform to a vote. The effort, spearheaded by Bend the Arc, is a collaboration of many of the nation’s leading Jewish organizations. The petition (at www.entrydenied.org) asserts

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USA

Reform rabbis to convene in Chicago March 30

CHICAGO (Press Release)–The world’s Reform rabbis will convene in Chicago Sunday, March 30, through Wednesday, April 2, 2014, for the 125th Convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR). The CCAR is the representative organization of nearly 2,000 Reform rabbis, the world’s largest group of Jewish clergy. Over 570 registrants will gather to consider

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Jewish Religion, USA