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JNS news briefs: February 5, 2014

Israeli High Court freezes funds for yeshiva students deferring IDF enlistment (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Israel’s High Court of Justice issued an interim injunction Tuesday that suspended funding to yeshivot for students who are deferring enlistment in the Israel Defense Forces. Widespread deferrals were issued beginning in August 2013 as the legislation process regarding the

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U.S. Senate ponders Iraqi Jewish archives legislation

By Dmitriy Shapiro/JNS.org/Washington Jewish Week Efforts to keep a significant collection of artifacts seized from Iraq’s Jewish community by Saddam Hussein from being returned to that nation by the United States may be picking up steam on Capitol Hill. With just months to go before a June deadline mandates the return of the religious archive,

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JNS news briefs: February 4, 2014

Israeli foreign ministry sets up team to combat boycotts (JNS.org) Israel has established a new inter-ministerial team to fight efforts to boycott the Jewish state and products manufactured beyond the Green Line, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman announced Monday. The creation of the inter-ministerial team, which includes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and International, Intelligence, and Strategic

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JNS news briefs: February 3, 2014

While Roger Waters targets Johansson, SodaStream CEO ‘proud’ of Israeli factory (JNS.org) SodaStream CEO Daniel Birnbaum, whose company aired a Super Bowl commercial featuring Jewish-American actress Scarlett Johansson on Sunday, said he is “very proud” of his company’s presence in Israel. “We are very proud of our factory in Mishor Adumim,” Birnbaum said. “It is

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