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  • Ruderman Family Foundation, Hillel launch partnership to promote inclusion for students with disabilities

    Dec 25, 2015

    WASHINGTON-Hillel International today announced a major new partnership with the Ruderman Family Foundation to promote inclusion for students with disabilities at 550 college campuses across the country and around the world. The $750,000 grant will help Hillel International address practical barriers to participation in its student programs, as well as launch the spiritual, cultural and communal reflection and action necessary to ensure all Hillel communities can be inclusive of all students. Ov... Full story

  • Five questions to ask after San Bernardino

    Uriel Heilman|Dec 18, 2015

    (JTA)-Since the mass shooting in the California city of San Bernardino, U.S. authorities have been piecing together what might have led Syed Farook and his wife, Tafsheen Malik, to gun down 14 of Farook's colleagues at a holiday party for county health department employees. The attack raises a host of questions. Here are five to consider. 1. In Israel, armed civilians stop terrorist attacks. Should that be a model for America? Opponents of gun regulation argue that attacks like the one in San Be... Full story

  • Time to woo the Jews, maybe: Israel issues at the RJC Presidential Candidate Forum

    Caleb R. Newton|Dec 11, 2015

    Part 1 of a 3-part series. The Republican Jewish Coalition held on Dec. 3, 2015, their 2016 Presidential Candidates Forum, with 13 of the remaining 14 Republican candidates in “one location to talk about the most important issues in the 2016 race.” Naturally, the forum centered on topics especially important to the Jewish Community, including the lately strained topic of U.S./Israel relations. The real frontrunners in the race elicited responses from applause to booing with their points about Israel. First up with the most direct Israel foc... Full story

  • Avis refuses to rent car over businessman's Israeli identity

    Dec 11, 2015

    (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) The Avis car rental agency refused to provide an Israeli businessman with a rental vehicle because of his Israeli identity, the New York Observer reported Sunday. Dov Bergwerk, a senior executive at Israeli pharmaceutical giant Teva, said that on Friday he and his wife arrived at the Avis branch on West 76th Street and Broadway in New York City and were planning to join friends for dinner in Westchester. Bergwerk told the Observer he has rented from Avis dozens of times before—but when he handed the agent his... Full story

  • Remembering Ezra Schwartz: 'He made our lives better and happier'

    Dec 4, 2015

    By Penny Schwartz BOSTON (JTA)-For some 2 1/2 hours, Ezra Schwartz was remembered for his unbridled joy and passion for life, his deep and ever-widening circle of friends, and his athletic prowess as a champion baseball player and adventure-seeking skier. The sanctuary of the Boston-area synagogue was filled to capacity, with an estimated 1,000 mourners sitting and standing, according to the Stanestsky Memorial Chapels, and hundreds more stood on the synagogue grounds outside to hear about the... Full story

  • Former Longwood resident shot stopping abduction

    JTA|Dec 4, 2015

    (JTA)—A Jewish Tulane Medical School student was shot in the stomach while trying to stop the attempted abduction of a woman on a New Orleans street. Peter Gold, 25, a fourth-year medical student, and the son of Gail and Dr. Robert Gold of Longwood, was hospitalized in guarded condition as of last Friday night following the incident in the early-morning hours. The woman was not injured, according to The Times-Picayune. Gold saw the woman being carried to a nearby car against her will at 4 a.m. Friday. He stopped his car and got out to assist th... Full story

  • Jonathan Pollard free at last

    JTA|Nov 27, 2015

    (JTA)-Jonathan Pollard, the former Navy intelligence analyst convicted of spying for Israel, was freed from a federal prison in North Carolina. Pollard was released on parole early Friday after serving 30 years of a life sentence for passing classified documents to Israel. His imprisonment has long been a sore point in relations between the United States and Israel. Successive Israeli prime ministers have raised the issue in their meetings with U.S. presidents. In recent years, support in the U.... Full story

  • What to know about Jonathan Pollard's prison release

    Ron Kampeas, JTA|Nov 27, 2015

    WASHINGTON (JTA)-Jonathan Pollard, the American spy for Israel sentenced to life in prison in 1987, was released on parole on Saturday, 30 years after his arrest. The former U.S. Navy analyst's exit from a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina (where he reportedly befriended Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff), follows three decades of intrigue that have included charges of anti-Semitism against top U.S. officials, allegations that Pollard offered his services to other countries and his becoming a... Full story

  • Obama will not let Jonathan Pollard leave U.S. for Israel

    Nov 20, 2015

    (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) President Barack Obama will not intervene to allow Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard to travel to Israel after his scheduled parole from federal prison next week, The Washington Post reported Monday, citing Obama administration officials. The terms of Pollard’s release stipulate that he remain in the United States, under supervision, for five years. Obama has the ability to use his executive power to waive that condition and allow Pollard to leave the U.S., but he will not do so, the report said. Last week, top O... Full story

  • Ben Carson is a Seventh Day Adventist-Here's why it matters

    JTA|Nov 13, 2015

    NEW YORK (JTA)-When Joe Lieberman became the first observant Jew with a reasonable chance at being president-after Al Gore named him his vice presidential running mate in 2000-he faced a host of questions about how his Sabbath observance might impact his presidential duties. Now that Ben Carson, a Seventh Day Adventist, has emerged at the top of the polls in the Republican presidential primary, he's facing similar questions about his religion. So far, Carson's faith-which, like Judaism,... Full story

  • Ben Carson's pyramids theory toppled by Jewish archaeologist

    JTA|Nov 13, 2015

    (JTA)—A Jewish expert on biblical archaeology said she knows of no scholar or archaeologist who agrees with Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson’s theory that Joseph built the Egyptian pyramids. In an email interview with The Associated Press, Jodi Magness, who holds the senior endowed chair in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, said scholars and archaeologists are in agreement that the pyramids were built to be royal tombs and not, as Carson says, as grain storage when the biblical Jos... Full story

  • For Reform Jews, some good news on engagement

    Steven M. Cohen, JTA|Nov 13, 2015

    (JTA)—While the 2013 Pew survey uncovered some disturbing evidence of lower levels of Jewish engagement among young people, the same survey contains several pieces of good news for Reform Jews—5,000 of whom are gathering this week in Orlando, Florida, for the movement’s biennial conference organized by the Union for Reform Judaism. Since 1990, Reform synagogue members not only grew in number, but they held steady on several measures of Jewish engagement, even as their rate of intermarriage soared and the number with predominantly Jewish frien... Full story

  • Can Paul Ryan create a 'blank slate' and allay House's partisan divide on Israel?

    Sean Savage, JNS.org|Nov 6, 2015

    Strained ties between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Barack Obama in recent years have stood in contrast with a warm relationship between Netanyahu and Congress, particularly in the House of Representatives, which has been controlled by Republicans since 2011. Under the leadership of former House speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), the House has steadfastly approved pro-Israel legislation such as financial support for the Iron Dome missile defense system and majority opposition (but not enough to override a... Full story

  • Rabbinical Council of America bans ordination and hiring of women rabbis

    Nov 6, 2015

    (JTA)—The Rabbinical Council of America, the main modern Orthodox rabbinical group, formally adopted a policy prohibiting the ordination or hiring of women rabbis. The policy announced last Friday by the RCA came after a direct vote of its membership, according to the organization. The resolution states: “RCA members with positions in Orthodox institutions may not ordain women into the Orthodox rabbinate, regardless of the title used; or hire or ratify the hiring of a woman into a rabbinic position at an Orthodox institution; or allow a tit... Full story

  • Bernie Sanders finally opens up about Jewish childhood

    Ron Kampeas|Oct 23, 2015

    (JTA)-I interviewed Bernie Sanders a couple years ago when word first circulated that the Vermont senator might seek the presidency. Though he knew about JTA going in-and must have known questions about his Jewish background were coming-he didn't want to get into it. I wrote at the time: "But Sanders is hesitant to draw a connection between his Jewish background and his priorities as a senator. With a series of observations about the Jewish history of rootlessness and oppression, Sanders begins... Full story

  • Does Susan Rice think Netanyahu is a racist?

    Ron Kampeas, JTA|Oct 23, 2015
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    (JTA)-Dennis Ross' book about the United States-Israel relationship is about to come out, and it includes a bombshell revelation about tensions between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Ross, in a passage excerpted from the book Oct. 8 in Politico, says that Susan Rice, the U.S. national security adviser, was so furious with Netanyahu's angry reaction to news of an acceleration in Iran nuclear talks in November 2013 that she told Abraham Foxman, the Anti-Defam... Full story

  • JFNA awarded funds for survivors

    Oct 9, 2015

    The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) is proud to announce that the United States Department of Health and Human Services has awarded the organization $12 million over 5 years, pending the availability of federal funds, to advance innovations in person-centered, trauma-informed supportive services for Holocaust survivors. This award will help Jewish organizations and the broader Aging Services Network support the compounded and urgent needs of Holocaust survivors, and ultimately, all aging survivors of trauma. “We are honored and h... Full story

  • Pennsylvania Senate passes anti-BDS Resolution

    Oct 9, 2015
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    On Friday, Sept. 18, 2015, the Pennsylvania Senate by vote of 49 to 0 passed Resolution No. 136 Session of 2015 Printer’s No. 979. The Resolution condemned economic, social, cultural and other boycotts of Israel and growing incidents of anti-Semitism. The House previously passed a similar Resolution. House Resolution 370 Session of 2015 Printer’s No. 1697 was introduced by Matt Baker of Tioga County. The Senate Resolution was introduced by Senator Stew Greenleaf of Montgomery and Bucks Counties. The Resolutions note the historical fact that the... Full story

  • Obama administration earmarks $12M for Holocaust survivors

    JTA|Oct 9, 2015

    WASHINGTON (JTA)—The Obama administration has awarded $12 million for assistance to Holocaust survivors. The allocation from the Department of Health and Human Services to the Jewish Federations of North America, to be disbursed over five years, is part of an initiative launched in late 2013 by Vice President Joe Biden to address the needs of survivors in the United States, a quarter of whom live below the poverty line. Combined with matching private funds, the approximately $2.5 million per year over the five years “will support $4.1 mil... Full story

  • AIPAC briefing on Israel's safety

    Oct 2, 2015

    AIPAC Assistant Director of Policy and Government Affairs Carmiel Arbit will be in Winter Park on Wednesday, Oct. 28 to give a community briefing on Israel's safety and security in a changing Middle East. As an assistant director of Policy and Government Affairs, Arbit focuses on U.S. policy on the Middle East. She previously worked at the Brookings Institute's Saban Center for Middle East Policy. A co-founder of Key Bridge Strategies, Arbit has consulted for USAID and State Department... Full story

  • Now Boehner can tell us what really happened

    Ron Kampeas|Oct 2, 2015

    John Boehner, the Republican from Ohio who is the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, is quitting politics. According to reports, Boehner is sick of navigating two irreconcilable forces: the Obama White House and conservatives in his caucus. Now that he's going, maybe Boehner will feel free to elaborate on his role in the secret that launched the ongoing U.S.-Israel crisis-and perhaps permanently changed the relationship between the two countries. The question is: Was it a reluctant,... Full story

  • In Holiday messages, Obama lectures Jews while praising Muslims

    Morton A. Klein, ZOA president|Oct 2, 2015

    As has been typical throughout all the years that President Obama has been in office, his latest holiday message to Jews differs significantly from his holiday message to Muslims in troubling ways for the Jewish community. In past years, President Obama’s Rosh Hashanah messages hardly mention the word “Jew” or “Judaism,” while his messages on Ramadan frequently mention the word “Islam” and “Muslim.” In addition, the president has never lectured Muslims on how to behave or urged them to repent for their sins. Yet Obama’s Rosh Hashanah messages f... Full story

  • Schilling compares Muslims to Nazis and gets suspended

    Gabe Friedman, JTA|Sep 25, 2015

    (JTA)-As a top pitcher in Major League Baseball for nearly 20 years, Curt Schilling didn't make many errors. On Aug. 25, however, he acknowledged that he made a costly one. On that morning, the three-time World Series champion tweeted an image of Hitler against a dark blood-red background that compared modern Muslims to the German population under Hitler. Schilling deleted the tweet shortly after posting it. "It's said that only 5-10 percent of Muslims are extremists," the graphic read. "In... Full story

  • Grayson votes in favor of Deal

    Sep 18, 2015

    At a recent community forum sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando, Rep. Alan Grayson (D, Fla., 9th District) stated that he was not sure how he would vote on the Iran nuclear deal. In an e-mailed letter, Rep. Grayson wrote the following: I will be voting in favor of the Iran nuclear agreement. The reasons are many and varied, but the reason that weighs most heavily in my mind is the proverbial worst-case scenario: Scene 1: Congress rejects the deal. International sanctions fall a... Full story

  • Birthright offers new trip options

    Sep 18, 2015

    NEW YORK—Birthright Israel, the organization responsible for sending over 500,000 young Jewish adults on a free 10-day trip to Israel to learn about their heritage, will launch an improved application portal for its 2015/2016 Winter season, which opened Sept. 8. The Winter season follows Birthright Israel’s largest Summer trips with nearly 30,000 participants. To register, visit www.Birthrightisrael.com/go. Birthright Israel will also be introducing several new opportunities for participants this year. The Birthright Israel Academic pro... Full story

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