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August 12, 2013
Palestinian prisoner list released prior to renewed talks
Jewish Journal
August 12, 2013
A committee of Israeli government ministers released a list of Palestinian prisoners to be freed by Israel in advance of the first round of peace negotiations.
Give the peace process a chance
Jewish Journal
August 12, 2013
There\’s no shortage of cynicism and skepticism about the restarted, U.S.-facilitated Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Hungarian war criminal Laszlo Csatary dies at 98
Jewish Journal
August 12, 2013
Hungarian war criminal Laszlo Csatary has died while awaiting trial for torturing Jews and deporting thousands of them to their deaths during World War II.
Refusal to play on Yom Kippur costs Israeli Davis Cup team
Jewish Journal
August 12, 2013
The Israel Tennis Association will have to pay more than $13,000 for refusing to play a Davis Cup match on Yom Kippur.
Argentinian rabbi wins handily in parliament primary
Jewish Journal
August 12, 2013
Rabbi Sergio Bergman won the most votes in the midterm congressional primary elections in Argentina, his first national test for a seat in parliament.
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