Daily Jewish News Briefs: January 1, 2015

-Summary by JNS.org– Palestinian terrorist behind murder of 3 teens convicted (Israel Hayom/ Exclusive to JNS.org) Husam Qawasmeh, the Palestinian terrorist who planned kidnapping and murder of Israeli teens Gil-ad Shaer, Naftali Frenkel and Eyal Yifrach last June, was convicted in a military court on Wednesday on all charges against him. Qawasmeh admitted to planning […]

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Middle East

A 500- year Jewish love affair

People of the Book: Five Hundred Years of the Hebrew Book From the Beginning of Printing Until the Twentieth Century by Akiva A. Aaronson, Feldheim Publishers, Nanuet, NY; ISBN 978-1-59826-956-7 ©2014, $39.99, p. 231, including appendices, indices,bibliography, and glossary By Fred Reiss, Ed.D. WINCHESTER, California — Communicating orally is an endowment of nature through such organs as the

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Travel and Food

P.A. seeks to join Int’l Criminal Court

NEW YORK (Press Release) –The American Jewish Committee (AJC) denounced Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s application for International Criminal Court (ICC) membership as an unconscionable blow to the peace process. Abbas announced Wednesday, Dec. 31, at a Ramallah rally celebrating the 50th anniversary of his Fatah party that he had signed the Rome Statute, the ICC

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International, Middle East, USA

Hatikvah Slate calls ZOA charges ‘hysterical’

NEW YORK (Press Release)–The U.S. Area Elections Committee chair has found that there is no basis for the request made by the ZOA to disqualify the Hatikvah progressive Zionist slate, established for the upcoming World Zionist Congress elections in the United States. Ironically, the ZOA is attempting to delegitimize the ideological heirs of those who

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Middle East, USA

Debate between Christian and Jew focus of novel

Sleeping Truth by Martin Vesole, Shalom Rav Publishing © 2013, ISBN 978-1937416027, 355 pages. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO—Mary Poppins was the Disney character who sang about a spoonful of sugar helping the medicine to go down.  Presenting this story of a fictional debate between a Christian evangelical and a Reform-leaning Reconstructionist rabbi, who perhaps

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Donald H. Harrison, Jewish Religion

Lectures to focus on Jews and their delis

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–The San Diego Center for Jewish Culture’s Mandelbaum Family Lecture Series, in Coronado, and Scholar Lectures on Jewish Studies, in Carlsbad continues their season of free lectures with Professor Joellyn Zollman. Her lecture titled, “It’s Deli-cious! A Historical Exploration of American Jews and Delicatessen” will take place in the Schulman Auditorium of

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Travel and Food

ZOA wants ‘HaTikvah slate’ disqualified by WZC

NEW YORK (Press Release) — The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) filed an objection/complaint on Monday, Dec. 29,  with the election officials administering the upcoming World Zionist Congress election, to disqualify a group that misleadingly calls itself the “HaTikvah slate,” because the group Ameinu of the “HaTikvah slate” lobbies for international sanctions against Israeli leaders whose political positions

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Middle East, USA

Palestine deadline bid rejected by Security Council

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (Press Release) –The United States, as well as Australia and five other countries, prevented the adoption of a UN Security Council resolution pushed by the Palestinian Authority and the Arab League. The measure “is not constructive, sets arbitrary deadlines and fails to account for Israel’s security needs,” the U.S. State Department said prior

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International, Middle East, USA