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Jewish news briefs: August 11, 2015

91-year-old Israeli man wins world championship in running for seniors (JNS.org) Three months after being named European champion, 91-year-old Israeli long-distance runner Semion Simkin on Monday won the world championship for senior runners in Lyon, France. Simkin finished the 6.2-mile race with a time of 1:20:01, beating the runner-up from Argentina by 21 minutes and […]

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International, Middle East, USA

Epidemic of deaths of unarmed blacks deserves debate

By Rabbi Ben Kamin ENCINITAS, California — The epidemic suffered by black folks, usually unarmed, mostly men, being assaulted and killed by uniformed peace officers was not ventilated during the recent Republican primary debate.   It is rarely addressed by the nation’s first African American president except in the aftermath of yet another smoldering incident—when he

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USA

The Jonathan Pollard case in review

Editor’s Note: Below, you see investigative reporter Edwin Black’s original Jonathan Pollard article published 13 years ago in 2002. For this scoop, Black visited Pollard in prison, at that time the first journalist to do so, plus Black extensively interviewed his attorneys and reviewed their evidence, and also interviewed then ex-prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Casper Weinberger, and many other

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Edwin Black, Middle East, USA

Jewish news briefs: August 6, 2015

Israeli cabinet approves 2015-16 state budget, defense budget still pending (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) The Israeli cabinet approved the 2015-16 state budget bill in the early hours of Thursday morning, after a tumultuous marathon discussion that began on Wednesday afternoon. The budget was approved with a majority vote among Israel’s 20 government ministers. Defense Minister

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International, Middle East, USA

AIPAC disserves Jewish community by closing forum

SAN DIEGO (SDJW)– You won’t see any news report on San Diego Jewish World about the Iran nuclear pact discussion at Tifereth Israel Synagogue on Wednesday evening, August 5, because it was closed to the media so that attendees “could feel comfortable” discussing their views, according to a spokesman for AIPAC that sponsored the discussion. On the one

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Donald H. Harrison, Middle East, San Diego County, USA