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  • EL AL offers cool spring savings to Israel

    Apr 8, 2016

    NEW YORK—Known as the most coveted season in Israel, spring boasts cool breezes, wild flowers blooming and savings on EL AL Israel Airlines nonstop flights from all USA gateway cities. The special roundtrip airfare is $899 on nonstop flights from New York (JFK/Newark) and Boston for departures from May 11 through June 15, 2016. From Los Angeles, the roundtrip fare is $1,069 and is available for travel May 8-June 7, 2016. (Prices include all taxes & carrier imposed surcharges.) For Matmid as well as Executive and Premium Tier Frequent Flyer C...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Apr 8, 2016

    UN censors exhibit on Israel set for NY headquarters (JTA)—The United Nations has censored an exhibition about Israel set to go on display at the organization’s headquarters in New York. Three of the 13 panels in the exhibition “Israel Matters,” which is set to open Monday, will be deleted, the U.N. decided over the weekend. The censored panels deemed “inappropriate” are on the subjects of Zionism, Jerusalem and Arab-Israelis. The exhibit was created by Israel’s permanent mission to the United Nations with the organization StandWithUs....

  • Magic carpet ride to completion-plight of the Jews of Yemen

    Christine DeSouza|Apr 1, 2016

    From 1947 to September 1950, 48,818 Yemenite Jews-almost the entire Jewish population in Yemen-flew to freedom in Israel through Operation On Wings of Eagles, better known as Operation Magic Carpet airlift. (See the full story of the airlift in the Feb. 12 issue of the Heritage.) Approximately 14,000 Yemenite Jews remained behind, and then were trapped in Yemen in 1962 after civil war broke out, making it almost impossible to reach the small population. However, over the years, The Jewish...

  • Can Belgium protect its Jews? A community has its doubts

    Cnaan Liphshiz|Apr 1, 2016

    ANTWERP (JTA)—The hundreds of rifle-toting police and soldiers who patrol Isaac Michaeli’s neighborhood have done little to improve his sense of safety. “When the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing, the soldiers might as well be cardboard cutouts,” he said. A jeweler in his 40s, Michaeli lives with his family in Antwerp’s Jewish quarter, a small neighborhood of 12,000 that is one of the largest haredi communities in Europe. The troops have been assigned to protect the neighborhood, with its 98 Jewish institutions, since May 2...

  • Netanyahu calls for unity after Brussels attacks

    Caleb R. Newton|Apr 1, 2016

    Political leaders around the globe, including United States presidential candidates from both major parties and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, all had words to say as to what they perceived as the best response to the suicide bombings carried out by Islamic State operatives at a metro station and airport that killed at least 34 people in Brussels, Belgium, on March 22. Netanyahu’s remarks were delivered for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s 2016 Policy Conference on March 22. After “sending his condolences” to the vic...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Apr 1, 2016

    Sanders sweeps 3 Western states, winning handily WASHINGTON (JTA)—Sen. Bernie Sanders handily won Democratic nominating contests in Washington state, Alaska and Hawaii, narrowing the delegate gap with front-runner Hillary Clinton but still facing a daunting challenge to secure the party’s presidential nod. With the Sanders’ victories on Saturday, Clinton now leads the Vermont Independent in the number of pledged delegates, 1,234 to 956. But his overwhelming wins in all three states could lend his campaign momentum and bring in donations. In Al...

  • With the Russian drawdown in Syria, Israel seeks reassurances

    Sean Savage, JNS.org|Mar 25, 2016

    On March 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise announcement that he would withdraw the “main part” of Russian forces from Syria, in an announcement that shocked many of the countries concerned about the ongoing conflict in the country, including Israel. The move by Putin came as Syrian peace talks began this week in Geneva, Switzerland between the Syrian government, and opposition and rebel groups in the wake of a ceasefire announced in late February between Russia and the United States. “I believe that the task put before the d...

  • Purim prank lands teens in Iranian jail

    Mar 25, 2016

    (JNS.org) Two 17-year-old Iranian-Jewish teenagers were arrested in Tehran this week after they were caught spray painting the words “Death to Haman” on a building. “Based on the details that came from Iran, the Tehran police promised to release the two boys, both 17, after it was made clear to them that this is not a political act, but a simple Purim prank, but as of now, the boys have not been released,” said an official familiar with the case, according to Maariv. Jewish groups in the U.S. have become involved in advocating for the boys re...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Mar 25, 2016

    Police and Shin Bet: New Duma fire not arson attack by settlers JERUSALEM (JTA)—Arson was not the cause of a fire that damaged the Duma home of a key witness in a deadly attack last year in the same West Bank Palestinian village, police believe. Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the owner of the house, and his wife escaped from the burning home early Sunday morning and were treated in a West Bank hospital for smoke inhalation, the Palestinian Maan news agency reported. He is the key witness to the July 2015 attack that killed his relatives Reham and Saad D...

  • Iran calls $10 billion ruling over 9/11 'ridiculous'

    Mar 25, 2016

    (JTA)—Iran said a U.S. court ruling last week ordering it to pay more than $10 billion for its alleged role in the 9/11 attacks is “ridiculous.” “This judgement is so ridiculous... more than ever before it damages the credibility of the U.S. judicial system,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hossein Jaber Ansari said, according to Agence France Press. U.S. District Judge George Daniels in New York issued a default judgment Wednesday against Iran for $7.5 billion to the estates and families of people who died at the World Trade Center and Pent...

  • Arab League designates Hezbollah as a terrorist organization

    Mar 25, 2016

    (JNS.org) The Arab League on Friday designated the Lebanon-based Shi’a Muslim group Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. “The resolution of the League’s council [of foreign ministers] includes the designation of Hezbollah as a terrorist group,” a statement by the Arab League said. The 22-member body, which is dominated by Sunni Arab states, voted overwhelmingly in favor of the decision, with only Lebanon and Iraq—which both have significant Shi’a Muslim populations and close relations with Iran—not supporting the resolution. The Arab Leag...

  • Pew Study reveals 48 percent of Israeli Jews want Arabs out of country

    Ben Sales|Mar 18, 2016

    TEL AVIV (JTA)-Nearly half of Jewish-Israelis want to expel Arabs from the country. That's one of several findings from a new survey of Israeli attitudes on religion, politics and Jewish identity conducted by the U.S.-based Pew Research Center. Coming just three years after Pew's much-discussed study of Jewish-Americans, the Israel study depicts a country divided by religion and ethnicity, where Jews of opposing religious outlooks rarely associate and marriages that cross the Jewish-Arab divide...

  • Pew finding on expulsion of Israeli Arabs prompts sharp reactions

    Ben Sales|Mar 18, 2016

    TEL AVIV (JTA)-In a survey that spanned politics, religion and interfaith relations, one statistic stood out: nearly half of Israel's Jews support expelling the country's Arabs. The Pew Research Center's study of Israelis' attitudes, which had its findings released Tuesday, had asked respondents whether they agreed that "Arabs should be expelled or transferred from Israel." Forty-eight percent of Israeli Jews agreed, while 46 percent did not. Among self-described right-wing Jews, 72 percent...

  • Hasid stabbed in neck by terrorist credits heroism to God

    Ben Sales|Mar 18, 2016

    PETACH TIKVAH, Israel (JTA)-Only after Yonatan Azriaev grabbed the terrorist's arms and threw him against a wall of soft drinks did he think he was about to die. Azriaev, a member of the Breslov Hasidic sect, had been handing out religious pamphlets in the open-air market here when he stepped inside a shop at around 4 p.m. Tuesday hoping to give one to the cashier. Then he felt sharp blows to his back and shoulders. Feeling like he was punched, Azriaev said he figured he was being attacked by...

  • B'nai B'rith outraged over anti-Semitic attack

    Mar 18, 2016

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Deeply concerned about the rising incitement against Jews world wide, B’nai B’rith International has issued the following statement: B’nai B’rith International is outraged over the anti-Semitic attack in Uruguay on 54-year-old David Fremd, an outstanding leader in the Jewish community. Fremd was stabbed more than 10 times and died in Paysandu, Uruguay. One of Fremd’s sons was also stabbed; his injuries are not life-threatening. The assailant, who has been arrested, reportedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” just prior to the attack....

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Mar 18, 2016

    4 Israeli soldiers injured in 2 West Bank car-ramming and shooting attacks JERUSALEM (JTA)—Four Israeli soldiers were injured in two car-ramming and shooting attacks in the West Bank. Two Palestinians drove into a group of Israeli soldiers early Monday morning at a traffic junction in front of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron, then exited the car and opened fire, injuring one soldier, according to the Israel Defense Forces. Soldiers at the scene shot and killed the assailants, the IDF said. The shooters had a pistol and a rifle in their possession. A...

  • Battling Zika, Brazil's Jews turn to bug repellent/indoor activities

    Marcus Moraes|Mar 18, 2016

    RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)-Despite recent summer temperatures here topping out at 42 degrees Celsius (109 Fahrenheit), Milena Rozenbrah has become accustomed recently to dressing in pants and long sleeves when she leaves home. A Jewish mother in Brazil's second-largest city, Rozenbrah is concerned not for the religious value of tzniut, or modesty, but for Aedes aegypti, the mosquito that transmits the feared Zika virus and which has become one of Brazil's national enemies. Brazilians have been in a...

  • Want to boycott Israel? Put your money where your mouth is, website says

    Mar 11, 2016

    By Alina Dain Sharon JNS.org When navigating to www.bdsguide.com, I'm immediately confronted with a clenched fist on a red banner against a crisp white background, and the matter-of-fact wording that I'm viewing the site in the Safari browser on Mac OS X. As an Apple product, my computer has been provided to me under the direction of CEO Tim Cook, who has met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a trip to Israel for the inauguration of one of the company's offices in the Jewish...

  • In face of labeling push, Dutch Christians hawking Israeli settlement goods

    Cnaan Liphshiz, JTA|Mar 11, 2016

    NIJKERK, Netherlands (JTA)-As a boy, Pieter van Oordt would often accompany his father, Karel, on the elder van Oordt's weekly shopping excursions specifically seeking out products made in Israel. A Christian Zionist businessman in Amersfoort, some 25 miles east of Amsterdam, Karel van Oordt sought to strengthen the Jewish state economically by purchasing its exports to feed his family of eight. But it wasn't easy. "At the greengrocer, my father asked for Jaffa oranges, but they didn't offer tho...

  • Help feed Israel's needy with a Purim greeting card

    Mar 11, 2016

    Ra’anana, Israel—Purim is coming and in addition to reading the Book of Esther, dressing in costumes, and eating a sumptuous meal, Purim wouldn’t be Purim without sending greetings, gifts and giving charity to the poor. Leket Israel, the country’s largest food bank and leading food rescue network, offers a great way to fulfil these obligations—by buying Leket greetings cards to send your loved ones—with all proceeds donated to Leket Israel’s Purim campaign: “Funny looking fruit is no laughing matter... it’s nutritious and should be rescued...

  • SodaStream, target of BDS, lays off Palestinian workers

    Mar 11, 2016

    (JNS.org)-SodaStream, the Israel-based producer of a popular beverage carbonation machine, was forced to lay off its final 74 Palestinian workers after it had been the target of the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. SodaStream had already relocated from its Judea and Samaria facility against the backdrop of BDS pressure. "Today is their final day working with the company, sadly," SodaStream spokesman Maayan Nave told AFP regarding the Palestinian workers, adding...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Mar 11, 2016

    Lena Dunham hospitalized, to undergo surgery (JTA)—Lena Dunham, the creator and star of the HBO series “Girls,” has been hospitalized and will undergo surgery. Dunham, 29, was taken to the hospital Saturday morning, a spokesperson for the actress said in a statement, after reportedly suffering the rupture of an ovarian cyst, part of her ongoing battle with endometriosis. She has been public about the effects of the chronic disorder, in which tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside the uterus. In a Facebook post early last month...

  • Reform Rabbinic leadership meets with Netanyahu

    Mar 4, 2016

    JERUSALEM—Ahead of the Central Conference of American Rabbis annual convention in Israel, which began on Feb. 23, the organization’s leadership met with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to discuss Israeli-American relations and the organization’s commitment to Israel as a democratic, pluralistic, egalitarian state that advocates for peace and supports human rights for all. The meeting was particularly important given both recent positive developments at the Kotel and disparaging remarks made by Israeli officials about the Reform Movem...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Mar 4, 2016

    Trump disavows ex-KKK head David Duke for 2nd time following refusal (JTA)—Donald Trump disavowed, then refused to disavow, then disavowed again an endorsement by former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke. Trump disavowed Duke on Sunday afternoon, for the second time, after refusing to do so that morning in an interview with Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union.” The front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination posted on Twitter video of his disavowal from two days earlier. “As I stated at the press conference on Friday re...

  • A lightning 'Boldt' of German support for Israel

    Orit Arfa, JNS.org|Mar 4, 2016

    Andreas Boldt can't help but effuse praise and love for Israel almost any chance he gets-even with his kids. In some of his Facebook posts, the 37-year-old has his blonde-haired children (ages 5-13) passionately singing "Adon Olam" and "Hatikvah." Documenting a recent trip to Israel, he took particular pride in his meeting with IDF Maj. Gen. (ret.) Doron Almog, the first commando to land on the Entebbe runway in the famous 1976 hostage-rescue mission. With his bright blue eyes, carefully...

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