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May 22, 2014
World Jews Want a “Jewish and Democratic Israel” That Isn’t Too Different from the One Israelis Want
Shmuel Rosner
May 22, 2014
Pope’s Mideast trip a delicate dance around politics
Jewish Journal
May 22, 2014
With a Rabbi and a Muslim leader in tow, Pope Francis makes his first visit to the Middle East on Saturday, a delicate mission to push his vision of inter-religious dialogue as a vehicle for peace in the region.
Palestinian women will again play decisive role in election
Jewish Journal
May 22, 2014
Hala Kanaan recalls her disappointment at being one year too young to cast a ballot in the 2006 Palestinian election.
Jewish, pro-Israel student nominated for UC Board of Regents
Jewish Journal
May 22, 2014
Abraham (Avi) Oved, a UCLA economics major, has been nominated to become the 2015-16 student regent on the University of California Board of Regents, the University of Califoria announced on May 22.
Nigeria’s Boko Haram kills 29 in village attack
Jewish Journal
May 22, 2014
Suspected Boko Haram gunmen have shot dead 29 farm workers as they tilled their fields in a village in the remote northeast, a police source said on Thursday.
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