AJC rues European inaction on anti- Semitism

NEW YORK (Press Release)– The American Jewish Committee (AJC)  is deeply disappointed with the European Parliament’s failure to establish a task force to fight the rise of anti-Semitism across Europe. “European Parliament inaction on an anti-Semitism task force is simply an inexcusable dereliction of duty,” said AJC Executive Director David Harris, who has long been […]

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International

UC faculty barred from BDS advocacy in classroom

SANTA CRUZ, California (Press Release) – Twenty-two advocacy groups on Monday, Dec. 22, applauded University of California (UC) Provost Aimee Dorr and UC administrators for protecting the well-bring of Jewish students.  For the first time ever, UC administrators publicly affirmed that UC faculty are prohibited from bringing hateful anti-Semitic propaganda and the boycott of Israel into

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education, USA

JNS news briefs: December 22, 2014

Palestinian terrorist indicted for fatally stabbing Israeli woman in Alon Shvut (JNS.org) An indictment for murder was filed Sunday at the Samaria Military Court against Maher Hamdi al-Ashalmoun, the Palestinian terrorist who fatally stabbed 26-year-old Israeli woman Dahlia Lemkus last month at the entrance to the community of Alon Shvut in Gush Etzion. According to

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International, Middle East, USA

TAU: Air pollution may cause birth defects

TEL AVIV (Press Release)— The health effects of air pollution are a major concern for urban populations all over the world. Children, the elderly, and people with impaired respiratory systems (such as asthmatics) tend to be especially sensitive to the impact of exposure to ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matter. A recent study

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

Respite for widows, orphans at Jerusalem hotel

By Anav Silverman JERUSALEM (Tazpit)–The oldest continuously running social welfare organization in Israel, Colel Chabad, is hosting its annual retreat for 260 orphans and widows this Chanukah. For the past ten years, Colel Chabad has organized a variety of therapeutic activities specifically designed for children who have lost parents in recent years, as well those

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Jewish Religion, Middle East

Mapmaker keeps up with territorial conflicts

By Dan Bloom CHIAYI CITY, Taiwan — Evan Centanni makes maps. Global maps, regional maps, geopolitical maps, Middle East maps, conflict maps. trouble-spot maps. Based inthe American Northwest, Centanni grew up there and double-majored in linguistics and international studies at the University of Oregon. Welcome to Political Geography Now (www.PolGeoNow.com), Centanni’s brainchild of a website

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Middle East

Balloon menorah, officials at Chanukah celebration

By Donald H. Harrison LA MESA, California –Did you hear the one about the rabbi, the congresswoman and the mayor who walked into a shopping center during the middle of the December holiday season and lit a giant menorah fashioned from balloons? No, it’s not a joke!  It happened on Sunday, Dec. 21, the sixth

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Donald H. Harrison, Jewish Religion, San Diego County