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December 21, 2009
Vegas teacher sent home after alleged Holocaust denial
A Las Vegas school district has sent home with pay a teacher who allegedly denied the Holocaust in the classroom.
Carter offers Jewish community ‘Al Het’
Jimmy Carter asked the Jewish community for forgiveness for any stigma he may have caused Israel.
Near miss reported at Ben Gurion Airport
Two flight controllers at Ben Gurion International Airport were reassigned after two airplanes nearly collided.
Olmert in court denies corruption charges
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert denied all of the corruption charges against him.
Ministers meeting on prisoner deal, but no vote yet
Benjamin Netanyahu\’s inner Cabinet has met four times in two days to discuss a prisoner swap to free Gilad Shalit.
Hamas helping British lawyers target Israel
Hamas acknowledged that it masterminded the campaign to pursue war crimes cases against Israeli politicians and military officials in Britain and other European countries.
A gloomy decade later, Jews still fighting J2K virus
The arrival of the new millennium proved to be a false alarm for computer users. But, it turned out, the switch-over from the \’90s to the \’00s did unleash the J2K virus.
Synagogues blogging and tweeting their way to new kinds of communication
Congregation Ner Tamid in Henderson, Nev., webcasts its bar and bat mitzvah services for family and friends who cannot attend.