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January 21, 2014
Israelis mostly like Netanyahu but pessimistic on country, poll shows
Jewish Journal
January 21, 2014
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a relatively high favorability rating, but more Israelis believe the country is moving in the wrong direction, according to a new poll.
Behind Japanese fascination with Anne Frank, a ‘kinship of victims’
Jewish Journal
January 21, 2014
She speaks only Japanese and is not entirely sure what country she’s in, but 18-year-old Haruna Matsui is happy to stand in the rain for an hour with two friends to see the home of a person she has never met yet nonetheless considers her soul mate.
Obama: Arab anti-Semitism, Palestinian conflict dog Israeli-Arab accord
Jewish Journal
January 21, 2014
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict as well as Arab anti-Semitism dog reconciliation between Arab nations and Israel, even in the face of a common threat from Iran, President Obama said.
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