Books tell of Germany’s destroyed synagogues

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson MEVASSERET ZION, Israel (TNA)–I literally trembled with emotion when I held the two volumes ofPogrom Night 1938: A Memorial to the Destroyed Synagogues of Germany. Together they comprise over seven hundred pages which are packed with information about the more than one thousand synagogues and prayer rooms that existed in pre-WWII Germany

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Dorothea Shefer-Vanson, Jewish History

JNS news briefs: July 10, 2014

Israel’s center, south remain under heavy rocket fire (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) As Israel entered the third day of Operation Protective Edge, Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip fired dozens of rockets into Israeli cities and towns across the map. Since Tuesday, Hamas and other Gaza terrorist groups have launched rockets as far as 73

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Temecula’s literary legacy: ‘Perry Mason,’ ‘Ramona’

  -Third in a series — By Donald H. Harrison TEMECULA, California – Attorney and writer Erle Stanley Gardner invented “Perry Mason,” the fictional defense lawyer of television and pulp fiction fame, who most people my age (68) can’t think of without remembering the actor who played him on television, Raymond Burr. Gardner also was

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Donald H. Harrison, Jewish Religion, Travel and Food, USA

JNS news briefs: July 9, 2014

New Israeli forum to fight academic boycotts (JNS.org) The Committee of University Heads in Israel on Tuesday announced the establishment of a forum to fight academic boycotts of Israel. “This type of boycott is a dangerous process that is contrary to the spirit of research,” said committee chairman and Hebrew University of Jerusalem President Professor

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Haifa prepares for missile attacks

By Yaniv Hassidoff JERUSALEM (TNA) — As missiles fell Wednesday afternoon, July 9, as far north as Zichron Ya’acov and following the rising tensions and ongoing preparations of the Israeli Home-Front Command, Haifa’s mayor Yona Yahav has instructed emergency teams today to refresh emergency procedures. Furthermore, he instructed to raise the level of alertness of

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