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April 11, 2012
An indelible film, ‘Shoah’ also reflects an extraordinary artist
Surely the most unpromising premise for a film ever conceived is this: Nine and one half hours of people speaking in languages you do not understand about mass murder. Yet “Shoah” offers an experience unlike any other film, and its creator has written a memoir introducing us to the extraordinary man responsible for its existence.
Councilman Paul Koretz Takes Offense as resident calls out ‘Heil Hitler’ at City Council
Gunter Grass, Eli Yishai and Israel’s Policy of “Nuclear Ambiguity”
Iran to offer ‘new initiatives’ in nuclear talks
Iran\’s chief nuclear negotiator said his country was prepared to offer \”new initiatives\” at upcoming nuclear talks in Istanbul.
Palestinian Authority blames Gaza for deficit mess
Paying for the upkeep of the Gaza Strip while its political rival actively blocks revenues flowing back is taking its toll on the deficit-racked Palestinian Authority.
Report: Israeli, Lebanese naval forces cooperating
Israel\’s navy is reportedly cooperating with its Lebanese counterpart to prevent foreign ships from approaching Israeli waters.
Reform, Conservative leaders complain about Israeli hotel discrimination
Leaders of the Israeli Reform and Conservative movements sent a letter of complaint to the Israeli government charging that Israeli hotels discriminate against non-Orthodox Jews.