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May 15, 2014
A Dual Message on Dual Loyalty (and 5 Other Comments about Anti-Semitism)
Seeing humor in ‘Arab Labor’
On a recent Friday morning, the Arab-Israeli writer Sayed Kashua, 38, wearing jeans and a Superman T-shirt, slouched forward over a tiny outdoor table at the Cafe Hillel located in an upscale Jerusalem neighborhood 10 minutes from his home. He was trying to explain to a foreign reporter the urgency of moving his family back to Beit Safafa, a nearby Arab town that sits atop the Green Line between Israel and the West Bank.
Magic Johnson: Donald Sterling won’t harm black-Jewish relations
Magic Johnson said Donald Sterling’s diminishing his charitable efforts in the African-American community would not harm relations between the Jewish and black communities.
Hagel says he is not aware of Israel spying on U.S
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said on Thursday he was unaware of any truth to a media report that Israel has been spying on the United States.
Pope shuns bulletproof vehicles for Mideast trip, Vatican says
Pope Francis is shunning bulletproof vehicles during his trip to the Middle East this month, insisting that he use a normal car and be allowed to be as close to people as possible, the Vatican said on Thursday.
Jewish mother, baby assaulted in Paris
A woman assaulted a Jewish mother and her baby in Paris while shouting anti-Semitic slurs.
Hillary Clinton in AJC address embraces Obama Middle East policies
Hillary Rodham Clinton embraced the Obama administration’s second-term Middle East policies in an address to the American Jewish Committee.