ZAKA team attends Jewish dead in Paris

  By Anav Silverman JERUSALEM–Two days following the deadly terror attack on the kosher supermarket in Paris, veteran ZAKA volunteers from Israel traveled to France to join their volunteer colleagues in the Paris Zaka unit. On Sunday evening, January 11, ZAKA International Rescue Unit head Mati Goldstein and veteran ZAKA volunteer Dano Monkotovitz immediately flew […]

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International, Middle East

How to treat anorexia debated

HAIFA (Press Release)–Involuntary hospitalization of patients with anorexia nervosa in severe condition is not detrimental to their recovery process and achieves similar positive results to those of patients who were willingly hospitalized. This is according to a new study conducted by the University of Haifa. “This finding is very significant and should be a milestone

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

Humoring the Headlines: January 12, 2015

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO─ Killing innocent civilians in the name of Allah has failed as a terrorist tactic when: French Muslims carry signs proclaiming, “Je suis Juif.” 1.5 million Parisians rally in the streets even without the incentive of free wine and cheese. Hamas condemns the Charlie Hebdo murders (but not the Hyper Cacher

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International, Lawrence Baron, Trivia, Humor & Satire

Daily Jewish news briefs: January 12, 2015

Netanyahu joins Paris demonstrations (JNS.org) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday visited Hyper Cacher, the kosher supermarket in Paris where Muslim terrorist Amedy Coulibaly took nearly 20 shoppers hostage and killed four of the hostages. Netanyahu met with Celine Shreki, one of the surviving hostages. “A direct line leads between the attacks of extremist Islam

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Travel and Food

‘Selma’ is a raw depiction of King’s struggles

By Ben Kamin ENCINITAS, California — If I expected it to be comfortable to watch and contemplate and evaluate Ava DuVernay’s artistic triumph as director and un-credited screenwriter of Selma, then I devalued the deeply nuanced—and brave—realization of this unexpectedly brooding and appropriately disturbing movie. With imaginative, nimble performers who become, rather than play the

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USA