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April 9, 2013
Anti-Semitic attacks are rare in Russia, report finds
Anti-Semitic attacks in Russia \”remained relatively low\” in 2011 and 2012 amid rising anti-Muslim vitriol, according to a new report by a Russian-Jewish group.
Explosives detonate near Gaza border, damaging Israeli army vehicle
Explosives detonated near the border fence with Gaza damaged an Israeli military vehicle.
Responding to Allegations of ‘Totalitarianism’ and to Other Saner Remarks About my Kotel Story
Ex-Doheny Market owner being sued in kosher meat scandal
Mike Engelman, who is suspected of selling non-kosher food from his Doheny Glatt Kosher Meat Market in Los Angeles, is being sued.
U.S. cancer research group lauds Israeli scientist Alexander Levitzki
Alexander Levitzki of Hebrew University was named the recipient of the 2013 Award for Outstanding Achievement in Chemistry in Chemical Research.
Kerry, Netanyahu meet in Jerusalem to discuss restarting peace talks
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Jerusalem to discuss restarting negotiations with the Palestinians.
Injured Turks will sue Israeli soldiers despite Bibi’s apology
Turkish nationals injured in Israel\’s raid on the Mavi Marmara said they will sue Israeli soldiers and their commanders despite Israel\’s apology.