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February 6, 2012
Whether a bed, or help figuring out what to do in one, some kosher options for Valentine’s Day
On Valentine\’s Day, for a people tasked in the Bible with being fruitful and multiplying, what goods are good for the Jews? Perhaps sex toys from an Orthodox-oriented website that are not supposed to make you blush? Or maybe your pleasure for these long winter nights is a new bed made in Israel that is as flexible and modern as you are?
Popular English word game isn’t lost in Hebrew translation
When his family moved to Israel in 1998, Robert August-Dalfen probably never envisioned the day he would wear a banana costume.
U.S.-Israel anti-missile exercise rescheduled for around October
The United States and Israel have rescheduled their joint military exercise for around October.
The Jewish Retail Giant and the Black Community
At the very end of December, 2011, when the Sears Holding Company announced that up to 120 of its stores (both Sears Roebuck and Kmart) would be closing due to disappointing sales, the contrast with the spectacular career of Julius Rosenwald (1862-1932) could scarcely have been greater.
Bill would provide financial aid to youth who leave haredi world
A Knesset member from the left-wing Meretz Party has authored a bill that would provide financial aid to young people who leave the haredi Orthodox fold.
Obama extends sanctions to Central Bank of Iran
President Obama sanctioned parties dealing with Iran\’s Central Bank.
Israeli teachers oppose school trips to Hebron
Hundreds of Israeli teachers have sent a letter to Israel\’s education minister opposing school trips to Hebron. The trips are part of an Education Ministry program to take students on \”heritage tours\” in the West Bank city.