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February 2, 2015
Iran’s leaders wonder who’s really in charge in the U.S. They may be surprised.
Jewish Journal
February 2, 2015
From the moment President Barack Obama took office, the Iranian government had its doubts about his administration. There were two schools of \”doubt.\”
Waze angers US cops, comic gadget brought to life and more – this week from the Startup Nation
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February 2, 2015
In Tel Aviv, it’s Super Bowl Early Monday Morning
Jewish Journal
February 2, 2015
There were wings, beers, giant TV screens, and football fans wearing New England Patriots sweatshirts and Seattle Seahawks jerseys.
The Patriots’ Julian Edelman’s Jewish ties
Jewish Journal
February 2, 2015
During the Super Bowl Sunday night, many Jews across the country no doubt had the same question: Is Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman Jewish?
German woman, 93, under investigation for role as SS guard
Jewish Journal
February 2, 2015
A 93-year-old woman in Hamburg is under investigation for her role as an SS guard during a Nazi death march.
Large Jewish cemetery in Warsaw is vandalized
Jewish Journal
February 2, 2015
The fence of a Jewish cemetery in Warsaw considered to be one of the largest in Europe was defaced.
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