‘House’ and the Israeli Condition

  By Janice Steinberg LOS ANGELES — Along with the breakthroughs coming out of the Israeli tech industry, there’s another arena in which Israelis are breaking remarkable ground: contemporary dance. At last year’s International Exposure Dance Festival in Tel Aviv, I saw work from some 40 companies, from the still-vibrant grandmothers of modern dance in Israel—Batsheva

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Travel and Food

JNS news briefs: November 26, 2014

Israel demands NATO response to new Hamas headquarters in Turkey (JNS.org) Israel has demanded that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) take action against one of its members, Turkey, after learning that the country allowed the Gaza-based Palestinian terror group Hamas to set up operational headquarters in Istanbul. Senior political sources in Jerusalem said Hamas

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International, Middle East

Zionism unites Dershowitz, Cruz

NEW YORK (Press Release)– A record crowd of over 1,100 people attended the Zionist Organization of America’s (ZOA) 116th Louis B. Brandeis Award National Dinner on Sunday, November 23 at the New York City’s elegant Grand Hyatt Hotel. Major ZOA donors provided tables for 261 student activists from various universities around the country. Rising Republican star and

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Middle East, USA

Erez Meltzer to chair Hadassah Medical’s board

JERUSALEM (Press Release)–The Hadassah Medical Organization Board of Directors has approved the appointment of Erez Meltzer, 59, as Chairperson of the Board. He was selected from among top-tier candidates presented by Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, to the Government of Israel representatives and was approved by the Ministries of Health and Finance. Meltzer

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

JNS news briefs: November 25, 2014

Israel protests Jordanian support of synagogue terrorists’ families (JNS.org) The Israeli Embassy in Amman on Monday issued a letter of protest to the Jordanian Foreign Ministry in reaction to Jordanian Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour’s letter of support to the families of the two Palestinian terrorists behind the Nov. 18 synagogue massacre in Jerusa-lem. The terrorists

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Middle East

‘Jewish state’ bill likely to go nowhere

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Currently Israeli politicians are wrapping themselves around a high intensity bit of meaninglessness, which is also dangerous, about the country’s self definition of being a Jewish state. The issue was settled 60 years ago when the founders left dangling in the Declaration of Independence the wonderful sounding ideals of being

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Columnist Beinart to discuss Israel here Dec. 15

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)— Peter Beinart, a former editor of the New Republic and currentlyh a columnist for Haaretz, will discuss his insights into recent developments in Israel and the region, the Israel-Diaspora relationship and the changing dynamics around Israel on college campuses at 7 p.m. Monday, December 15th at  at Congregation Beth Israel, 9001 Towne Center Drive,

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Middle East, San Diego Calendar, USA

BGU: 2 kinds of football- caused brain trauma

By Anav Silverman BEER-SHEVA, Israel– According to a Ben Gurion University of the Negev research group, American football players for the first time have been found to have brain damage from mild “unreported” concussions. Published in the current issue of the American Medical Association’s JAMA Neurology, the Ben Gurion study could improve decision making about when an athlete

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education, Sports & Competitions