British student paper pulled over Palestinian journalist’s quote
The student newspaper at a British university was removed from campus distribution after publishing a comment by a Palestinian journalist interpreted as derogatory toward Jews.\n
The student newspaper at a British university was removed from campus distribution after publishing a comment by a Palestinian journalist interpreted as derogatory toward Jews.\n
A statement from the major powers committing to a nuclear-free Middle East will not result in pressure on Israel, according to two diplomats familiar with the issue.\n
A man suspected of playing a major role in the attack onan elderly Jewish man in southern France is being held for questioning by police.\n
Two global Jewish groups, one focused on advocacy and the other on students, established a joint association.\n
U.S. Rep. David Obey, the chief congressional appropriator who has at times been unstinting in his criticism of AIPAC and Israel, is retiring.\n
Jury selection has begun in the child labor trial of kosher meatpacking executive Sholom Rubashkin.
A middle-aged Russian tourist dressed in white and claiming to be Jesus checked in last week at the Petra Hostel in Jerusalem\’s Old City.\n
Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher won the Democratic primary for a U.S. Senate seat from Ohio.