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March 6, 2015
Palestinian vehicle attack injures at least five in Jerusalem
A Palestinian motorist rammed his vehicle into a group of people standing near a Jerusalem tram stop on Friday, injuring at least five, including four security officials, Israeli police said.
Netanyahu considered withdrawal on basis of 1967 lines
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu considered an agreement with the Palestinians that would have uprooted West Bank settlements and recognized Palestinian claims in Jerusalem, according to a document obtained by an Israeli daily.
Argentine investigator to review evidence suggesting Nisman was murdered
The justice official probing the death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman said she would review new findings suggesting that he was murdered.
Ki Tisa: Anxiety and Desire
In this week’s parsha, Ki Tisa, an epic moment occurs when Moses descends Mount Sinai with the tablets inscribed with the 10 Commandments and finds the Israelites worshiping the Golden Calf.
Exclusive Clip: ‘Deli Man’
Erik Greenberg Anjou’s documentary “Deli Man” began when the filmmaker met Ziggy Gruber, 45, the jovial, Yiddish-speaking proprietor of Kenny & Ziggy’s New York Delicatessen in Houston.
BBC journalist defends claim that Netanyahu used ‘Holocaust card’
A BBC journalist defended his claim that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu exploited the Holocaust to further his agenda.
Many Muslim pupils resist Holocaust education, Dutch lawmakers hear
A number of Dutch schools refrain from teaching about the Holocaust because of resistance from Muslim pupils, teachers told lawmakers.