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Ali Akbar Salehi, head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, shows then-President Hassan Rouhani models of nuclear centrifuges, April 9, 2019. Credit: Iranian President’s Office.

Iran begins enriching uranium to 60% at Fordow nuclear site

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Iran has begun enriching uranium to 60% at its underground Fordow nuclear site, Reuters reported on Tuesday. Tehran had sent a letter to the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency informing the nuclear watchdog of the move,...
Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu at his desk with the figurines (circled). Credit: Twitter.

Those figurines behind Netanyahu: What do they mean?

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s bookcase is familiar to Israelis, having served as backdrop to countless social media messages. To the discerning viewer, the books themselves are a message, for instance the two-volume biography of Vladimir Jabotinsky...
Isador and Ida Straus and a monument to him. The couple chose to die together. Photo by Perry Bindelglass.

Famous Jewish couple who perished aboard the Titanic featured in New York exhibit

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“Where you go, I go,” Ida Straus told her husband, Isidor, aboard the RMS Titanic in April 1912. With lifeboats available for women and children first, men had to wait. Given a chance for a seat...
Credit: Chess.com.

Despite boycott call, chess teams in Israel for world championship

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In a blow to the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, all 11 foreign national teams will compete for the World Team Championship alongside Israel in Jerusalem beginning on Sunday. The World Chess Federation (FIDA) did...
Robert Clary as Lebeau and Cynthia Lynn as Fräulein Helga from the television program "Hogan's Heroes," 1965. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Robert Clary, ‘Hogan’s Heroes’ star and Holocaust survivor, dies at 96

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Robert Clary, a Holocaust survivor best known as the French actor who starred in the CBS-TV series “Hogan’s Heroes,” died at his home in Los Angeles on Nov. 15 at age 96. Family members did not provide...

Tom Friedman: Mistaken or disingenuous?

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On Nov. 4, The New York Times’ Tom Friedman, who reflects the worldview of the State Department establishment, lamented that “the Israel we knew is gone.” Should one rely on Friedman’s assessments concerning the Middle East? In...

Reason And Anti-Reason In Moscow: Psychiatric Determinants Of “Cold War II”

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Vladimir Putin’s aggression against Ukraine has obviously critical implications for United States foreign policy. Among other things, this expanding Russian “crime against peace” has undermined once residual hopes for superpower reconciliation or “détente.” In essence, whatever...
The Central Synagogue in New York City. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Jew accused of threatening NYC synagogue is grandson of a Holocaust survivor

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One of the two men accused of planning to attack an unspecified synagogue in New York City is Jewish and the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, his counsel said in court on Saturday. Matthew Mahrer,...
Israel Chief Rabbi David Lau speaks at an event in New Jersey honoring Chabad emissaries. Nov. 20, 2022. Source: Chabad.org.

Israel’s chief rabbi proposes amending the Law of Return

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The Knesset should amend the Law of Return to curb non-Jewish immigration to Israel, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel Rabbi David Lau of Israel urged. Lau, speaking at the annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries...
A Lithuanian policeman with Jewish prisoners, July 1941. Source: Bundesarchiv/Wikimedia Commons.

WJRO welcomes Lithuania’s move to partially compensate Holocaust victims

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The World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO) on Sunday welcomed Lithuanian legislation addressing Holocaust survivors’ restitution claims, the organization announced in a statement. The new legislation, introduced by Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, would provide over...