JNS news briefs: December 18, 2012

  Report: British primary schools removing Hebrew as officially recognized language (JNS.org) Hebrew will be removed as an officially recognized foreign language in the British primary school system, potentially preventing even some Jewish schools from teaching the language, the Jewish Chronicle (JC) reported. For many Jewish primary schools in the UK who offer Hebrew as […]

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International

Comedy tells of Jewish girl playing Jesus

By Cynthia Citron   LOS ANGELES — They should have called it Corny Island Christmas.  Corny in a good way, of course.   Donald Margulies’ new play, Coney Island Christmas celebrates what Jewish kids have fantasized about for a couple of generations now: an ecumenical Christmas that they can participate in without shocking the neighbors.   After all, Jesus was a Jew, wasn’t

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Cynthia Citron

When it comes to violence, US far more extreme than Israel

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — How extreme is Avigdor Lieberman?   Compared to what?    No doubt that Avigdor Lieberman has an image problem with the worthies of the West. He goes beyond the politically correct assertions that the terrorism is not Islam by speaking explicitly about Arab violence, and he throws the charge of

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

The indictee who would be tsar

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM —   Even the day after the terrible tragedy in the school in Connecticut, the Israeli papers found space on their front pages for Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s resignation. Though the prosecution has dropped against him all the serious charges that have been on the books for many years, it intends

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Middle East