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Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, former chairman of the Iranian parliament's national security and foreign policy committee. Source: Tehran Times.

‘The Mossad is behind every attack against Iran,’ says former hardline lawmaker

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The former chairman of the Iranian parliament’s national security and foreign policy committee on Sunday blamed Israel’s Mossad spy agency for attacks against his country and criticized Iran’s security forces for not doing enough...
Spectators at the “No Fear: A Rally in Solidarity With the Jewish People” on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on July 11, 2021. Credit: Chris Kleponis

Rally against anti-Semitism draws 3,000 in show of unity at US Capitol in Washington

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More than 3,000 people from across the country gathered near the U.S. Capitol on Sunday to stand in solidarity against the rising tide of anti-Semitism across the United States. “No Fear: A Rally in Solidarity...
Ohio 11th Congressional District candidate Nina Turner. Credit: NinaTurner.com.

Democratic Majority for Israel PAC calls out left-wing congressional candidate

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A pro-Israel political action committee said in a news release on Friday that Ohio 11th Congressional District candidate Nina Turner has failed to answer legitimate critiques leveled at her by the group. Democratic Majority for...
Visitors can take part in a free mobile headphone dance party along the Eilat promenade. Credit: Courtesy/Elad Theater.

The best new experiences await tourists to Israel

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First, it was July 1, now it’s August, but we still don’t know for sure when individual tourists will finally be allowed back into Israel as the Delta variant and other emerging variants continue their high-speed...
A logo for the bitcoin digital currency. Credit: Facebook.

Israel seizes cryptocurrency wallets used by Hamas

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Israel’s security establishment has begun to seize cryptocurrency wallets belonging to the Hamas terror organization, according to Israeli media reports. The move comes after Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz signed an administrative order authorizing the...
Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas meets with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Ramallah, May 25, 2021. Photo by Flash90.

Report: Palestinians compile long list of preconditions for restarting talks with Israel

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The Palestinian Authority has prepared an extensive “grocery list” of demands to present this week to the United States as a precondition for a renewal of talks with Israel, Channel 12 reported on Sunday. At the top...

The Use Of Meditation In Modern Technological Society

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The Corona virus has caused all of us to focus perhaps as never before on the concept of vaccination. The notion of vaccination has been used to convey a very important process that has...
The One Happy Camper (OHC) program was piloted in 2006 to offer incentive grants up to $1,000 to campers attending Jewish overnight camp for the first time, with the goal to increase the number of young people benefiting from the transformative experience of Jewish summer camp. Credit: Courtesy.

Grants to summer camp boost enrollment and connection to Judaism, say administrators

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Besides celebrating the return of summer camp this year, for Jewish communal professionals there’s an additional item to cheer: the 100,000th child attending a Jewish camp, thanks to the One Happy Camper initiative. The program—a...
Israelis attend the annual Hebrew Book Week in Tel Aviv on June 9, 2021. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.

Pilot program aims to increase informal Hebrew education at summer camp

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The Jewish Agency for Israel has launched a pilot program to increase informal Hebrew education and raise awareness of the language at Jewish camps in the United States and France. As part of the program,...
A visitor looks at photographs of camp inmates at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and Memorial in Oswiecim, Poland. Credit: Desi H. Sitorus/Shutterstock.

Don’t confuse Holocaust education with the battle over critical race theory

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There is no more obvious sign that American education is in trouble than the fact that most state legislatures have become battlegrounds over how to teach history. The subject can be fraught with controversy...