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April 7, 2015
When Holocaust truth is stranger than fiction, do we need fiction?
At the age of 5, Moshe Tirosh’s main concern was keeping his younger sister quiet as they lived in isolation at a subterranean hideout under the feet of Nazi troops stationed at the zoo of occupied Warsaw.
Rand Paul promises to ‘take our country back’ in 2016 White House bid
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) promised to be a different kind of Republican on Tuesday, launching a 2016 White House bid that he said would highlight the conservative principles of reduced government and spending as he vowed to break up \”the Washington machine.\”
Sick of the injustice – Thoughts of an IDF soldier after a month in the West Bank
Middle East prepares for Iran nuclear deal
The signing of the framework agreement to end Iran’s nuclear program is having repercussions throughout the Middle East.
Hackers bring down private Israeli websites, fail to damage gov’t sites
Dozens of private Israeli websites were brought down by pro-Palestinian hackers, who failed to crash government websites as they had threatened.
Jewish graves vandalized in Polish town
Several tombstones were desecrated at a Jewish cemetery in southern Poland.
Dutch soccer fans chant about burning Jews, SS ancestry
Fans of a Dutch soccer club chanted anti-Semitic slogans about the Holocaust during a match against an Amsterdam club.
Bernice Tannenbaum, longtime Hadassah and Zionist leader, dies at 101
Bernice Tannenbaum, a former national president of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America who earned the group’s highest honor for her legacy of contributions, has died.
Schumer backing bill allowing Congress to review Iran nuclear deal
Sen. Chuck Schumer is backing a proposal that would allow Congress to approve or reject any deal signed with Iran on curbing its nuclear program.