JNS news briefs: December 12, 2012

 Report: Israel monitoring Iran from Eritrea (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Israel is operating an intelligence gathering base in the East African nation of Eritrea to monitor Iran’s activities in the Red Sea, the Stratfor Global Intelligence company revealed Tuesday. The company says it uses a unique, intelligence-based approach to gathering information via open-source monitoring and […]

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International

JNS news briefs: December 10, 2012

Fatah-Hamas collaboration on the rise after Abbas authorizes celebration (JNS.org) Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is allowing Hamas to hold a festival in commemoration of its 25th anniversary, showing a clearer willingness by Fatah to collaborate with Hamas, Israel National News reported, citing the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency. The festival will take place in the city of

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International

Hadar maintains wilderness trail in Sha’ar Hanegev

(Editor’s Note: The following article was written and photographed by Yaakov Shkolnik for the Jewish National Fund in Israel.  It features Ulla Hadar, a Ruhama resident and former correspondent for San Diego Jewish World.  In conjunction with the partnership between Sha’ar Hanegev Municipality (which includes Ruhama) and the Jewish Federation of San Diego, Hadar has

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Travel and Food

Politics replacing Habima as Israel’s national ‘theatre’

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Politics is serious business. It is how societies move from disputes about issues large and small to the selection of their leaders, choices between public policy alternatives, and the actual implementation of what government does. Politics is also theater. It provides the platforms for the best and most bizarre actors

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Not the victory of military power, but that of spirit

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — Historically, the holiday of Hanukkah is a relatively minor holiday when compared to holidays like Passover or Yom Kippur, or the Sabbath. Nevertheless, its significance should not be under-appreciated. I realize many Jews try to make more out of the Hanukkah holiday in order to make

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi