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Israel
On Lag B’Omer in Israel, hundreds injured, forest fires rage and cats are threatened
Jewish Journal
May 26, 2016
Bonfires lit up Israel during the Jewish holiday of Lag B’Omer, resulting in hundreds of injuries and possibly igniting a blaze in Jerusalem that forced the evacuation of dozens of residents.
Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick moves to Knesset
Jewish Journal
May 25, 2016
A year and a half ago, Yehuda Glick was a fringe Temple Mount activist expected to die, the victim of a point-blank assassination attempt.
Avigdor Lieberman jokes about curbing his fiery nature
Jewish Journal
May 25, 2016
In first remarks as Israel\’s designated defense minister, right-wing settler Avigdor Lieberman joked about his fiery reputation: \”I have undergone surgery to lengthen my fuse.\”
Warmonger or humanitarian? Getting to know Avigdor Lieberman
Jewish Journal
May 25, 2016
Yes, there’s the Avigdor Lieberman who wants to behead bad guys, mandate loyalty oaths and pay Arabs to leave the country — the one who makes fun of the disabled and who dodged a fraud charge.
The Talmudic Sex exchange, part 1: What can the sages teach us about sex?
Shmuel Rosner
May 25, 2016
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