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January 14, 2013
Orthodox Union, world’s largest kosher certifier, in disarray
Jewish Journal
January 14, 2013
The leadership of the world\’s largest provider of kosher certification, the Orthodox Union, is in disarray.
‘Homeland’ scores at Golden Globes
Jewish Journal
January 14, 2013
\”Homeland,\” a television drama based on an Israeli program, won for best drama at the Golden Globes Awards.
P.A.’s Fayyad calls on Arab countries to honor pledges
Jewish Journal
January 14, 2013
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad called on Arab countries to pay their aid pledges, in order to prevent the end of the PA.
U.S. report: Iran spying on Israel via stations in Syria, Golan
Jewish Journal
January 14, 2013
Iran is spying on Israel via signals intelligence stations in northern Syria and the Golan Heights in cooperation with Hezbollah, according to a new report.
Israel’s Lieberman says he will resign from politics if convicted
Jewish Journal
January 14, 2013
Former Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman said he would resign from politics if he is convicted of fraud and breach of trust in the current indictment against him.
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