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May 6, 2015
The US-Israel Relations exchange, part 2: How Jews compare with evangelicals in support for Israel
Shmuel Rosner
May 6, 2015
“The Disaster that Judaism Won’t Survive” – A Response to Haaretz Op-Ed
Rabbi John Rosove
May 6, 2015
Netanyahu’s efforts to form Israeli government go down to wire
Jewish Journal
May 6, 2015
Benjamin Netanyahu, locked in down-to-the-wire coalition talks, faces a midnight deadline to form a government or risk being denied a fourth term as Israel\’s prime minister.
Netanyahu’s concession to key party could push coalition over the top
Jewish Journal
May 6, 2015
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly agreed to concessions that would bring in a key party and allow him to form a new government.
Vatican set to recognize Palestinian saints
Jewish Journal
May 6, 2015
Two Palestinian women who lived in Bethlehem almost a century and a half ago have been honored with the highest accolade that the Catholic Church can bestow.
Free press in Egypt under attack
Jewish Journal
May 6, 2015
It’s dangerous to be a journalist in Egypt these days, according to several human rights groups.
Lag B’Omer celebrations take place Wednesday evening throughout Los Angeles
Jewish Journal
May 6, 2015
Lag B\’Omer celebrations take place Wednesday evening throughout Los Angeles.
What Do We Celebrate on Lag B’Omer and Why Is this Lag B’Omer Different?
Michael Laitman
May 6, 2015
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