JNS news briefs: April 5, 2013

Reported compromise permits women to say Kaddish at Kotel (JNS.org) A compromise agreement has reportedly been reached to allow women to say the Kaddish mourners’ prayer at the Western Wall, although they will still be barred from brandishing traditionally male external religious symbols such as prayer shawls. Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz said he had

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International

JNS news briefs: April 4, 2013

Norway’s FM angered over PA terrorism pay (JNS.org) Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide expressed anger at the Palestinian Authority during his visit to Israel on Wednesday, following the discovery that the PA was using Norwegian and British aid money to pay the salaries of convicted Palestinian terrorists serving time in Israeli jails, Israel Hayom

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International

Researchers make gains against menstrual complications

TEL AVIV (Press Release) — The creation of new blood vessels in the body, called “angiogenesis,” is usually discussed in connection with healing wounds and tumors. But it’s also an ongoing process in the female reproductive tract, where the growth and breaking of blood vessels is a normal part of the menstrual cycle. But abnormal growth

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Science, Medicine, & Education

U.S. Mideast policy has shifted more toward Israel

By Gabriel Scheinmann Nicknamed “Operation Desert Schmooze” by one journalist, President Obama’s visit to Israel, Jordan, and Ramallah last month marked the White House’s effort to reboot its relationship with the Netanyahu government after both leaders secured their reelections. In his last trip to the region nearly four years ago, the president literally flew over

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Middle East