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October 3, 2014
Netanyahu: No chance for peace deal if Israel sued for war crimes
A Palestinian push to try Israeli officials for war crimes at a United Nations tribunal would end any chance of reaching a peace deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Facing a culture of violence
If you know me, you know I love watching and playing sports. I played soccer and tennis in high school, and blew out both of my knees playing daily basketball in my 20s and 30s.
Giant Ukraine JCC provides shelter from the storm — in style
Five months into the war that turned him into a refugee in his own country, Jacob Virin has already attended 20 Jewish weddings — including those of his son and two other relatives — at the $100 million JCC of Dnepropetrovsk.
Could artificial intelligence hold the key to fighting hate?
Last week, the Anti-Defamation League released a list of “Best Practices” to counter hate speech on the Internet.
At Yom Kippur, dreaming of a white yontif
These days, more people are wearing white after Labor Day, especially on Yom Kippur. Last year, to keep up with the trend, I looked to buy a white suit to wear during my yearly battle of spirituality vs somnambulism.