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March 19, 2014
The Flexigidity Exchange, Part 3: Defining Successful Jewish Leadership
Israel approves 184 new settlement homes
Israel\’s Jerusalem municipality approved building plans on Wednesday for 184 new homes in two Jewish settlements in the West Bank, drawing anger from Palestinians engaged in faltering statehood talks.
Obituaries
Erwin Amass died Feb. 3 at 84. Survived by wife Faye; daughters Stacey, Leslie; 1 grandchild. Hillside
White House slams Israeli defense chief’s disparaging remarks
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said he supports unilateral Israeli action against Iran and that the United States is weak, prompting condemnation from the Obama administration.
Syrian army accuses Israel of escalation following airstrikes
The Syrian army accused Israel of breaking international law by firing on Syrian targets in the wake of a roadside explosive that injured four Israeli soldiers, one seriously.
Letters to the editor: Charedi draft, Israeli-Palestinian peace, Rav Jonathan Sacks and Germany
Why Shavit struck a nerve
It\’s rare to see a passionate critic of Israel resonate with so many passionate defenders of Israel. And yet, Ari Shavit seems to have pulled that off with his new book, “My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel.”