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September 21, 2010
Vandals attack Seattle-area Jewish high school
A Jewish high school in Washington State was defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti.
On eve of Sukkot, most Gaza evacuees still live in temporary housing
Arab workers are taking down a roof of a caravilla in the coastal town of Nitzan. They’re stacking the terra cotta tiles, leaving standing a framework of fading, mustard-colored, thin walls made of wallboard. The residents are moving out, and the shell of their former house is about to be loaded on a truck, to be transported and recycled by Israeli government.
Heat damages Israel’s etrog crop
Israel\’s unusually extreme summer heat has seriously damaged this year\’s etrog crop, growers say.
Israel requests Eurovision slot
Israel has been automatically slotted in the second semifinal of the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest since the first falls on Israeli Memorial Day.
With wineries and tourism, settlers try to rebrand settlements for Israeli public
Inside the cool of a cavernous wine cellar stacked high with oak barrels of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, the tensions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict seem to fade away even at this Jewish settlement in the heart of the West Bank.