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Irgun fighter Dov Gruner, who was executed by the British in 1947. Photo: Government Press Office archive.

Executed Irgun fighter’s tefillin found after 75 years

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Decades after they were lost, the tefillin (phylacteries) of Irgun fighter Dov Gruner, who was hanged by the British in 1947 after being caught during a raid on the Ramat Gan police station, are...
Orlando, Fla. Credit: Pixabay.

‘Real-time’ testimonials from survivors to highlight new Orlando Holocaust center

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The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida, north of Orlando, will expand, relocate and be renamed as its mission shifts to preserving the testimonials and memories of survivors of the Shoah. The new...
Philip De Vere, via Wikimedia Commons

The Secret of Six

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I love the connection of numbers and Torah. In macro terms, Torah is the blueprint of the universe. What is the secret of six? According to the famous Passover song, Who Knows One?, one is God,...
Images of Israeli and American flags projected onto the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, following the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

America’s biblical roots

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The following is an abridged version of the Distinguished Rennert Lecture, delivered on April 19 by Ambassador David Friedman upon receipt of the Guardian of Zion Award from Bar-Ilan University’s Ingeborg Rennert Center for...
From the Nyamata Memorial Site in Nyamata, Rwanda. Credit: Fanny Schertzer via Wikimedia Commons.

Does it matter whether we call Russia’s war in Ukraine ‘genocide’?

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When President Joe Biden used the word genocide to describe Russia’s actions in Ukraine, it raised some eyebrows. But it didn’t generate the same kind of pushback some of his other previous unscripted remarks about that...
U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Israel-Palestinian Affairs Hady Amr arriving in Israel on May 14, 2021. Source: U.S. Embassy Jerusalem/Twitter.

US State Department officials visit Middle East hoping to reduce tensions

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The U.S. State Department announced on Tuesday that Acting Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs Yael Lempert has flown to the Middle East and is scheduled to stay there through April 26. According to a...
Example of a modern combat helmet (British Mk 6 with cloth cover). Credit: Richard Harvey via Wikimedia Commons.

Israel to send protective gear to emergency-service providers in Ukraine

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Israel will send helmets and vests to Ukraine’s rescue and emergency services, the Office of Defense Minister Benny Gantz announced on Wednesday. During a phone call between Gantz and Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov, the...
The University of Connecticut Stamford's main campus building in Stamford, Conn., June 2017 Credit: John9474 via Wikimedia Commons.

Jewish UConn student presses for meeting with university president about anti-Semitic bias

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The clock is ticking. A Jewish student who was the recipient of anti-Zionist slurs and anti-Semitic comments online, and was thrown out of her a cappella group, is hoping that her university president will agree to...
The American and Iranian flags, symbolizing talks in Vienna surrounding re-entry into the Iran nuclear deal. Credit: Novikov Aleksey/Shutterstock.

‘Nuclear deal on the table must not be signed,’ urges ex-Israeli national security adviser

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The current draft of the Iran nuclear deal should “not be signed under any circumstances,” a former Israeli national security adviser has warned. Brig. Gen. (res.) Professor Jacob Nagel, who served as acting national security...

Palestinian adviser to Abbas: Jews not connected to land, ‘occupation’ to disappear

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Mahmoud Al-Habbash, a senior adviser to Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas, claimed in a Friday sermon in Ramallah last week that the land of Israel belonged to the Palestinians since before the Natufians, Canaanites...