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American Jews are mostly secure, scared and deeply partisan
A new survey shows that most Jews are thinking a lot about anti-Semitism but not experiencing or changing their habits because of it. And they tend to view the problem through a partisan lens.
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The British working class saves Britain ... and its Jews
The stakes in this election were enormous—not just for the United Kingdom, but for the world.
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Hochul to Hunter College: Remove Palestinian-studies job posting
“This job should never have been posted in the first place,” the American Jewish Committee told JNS.
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More than 40,000 Christians worldwide stand for siren on Yom Hashoah
Presented in cooperation with Christian Friends of Yad Vashem, the program began with a live shot from the “Harp Bridge” at the entrance to Jerusalem as the nationwide siren sounded, bringing traffic to a stop.
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Holocaust survivor to deliver US House prayer noting 75th year of Auschwitz liberation
“Rabbi Cohn’s life story is a stark and vivid reminder that not only must we never forget the Holocaust, but we must also learn the lessons from this horrific and evil period to ensure such persecution never happens again,” said Rep. Max Rose (D-N.Y.).
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Is religion rational?
Does Judaism require faith or reason? Love or logic?
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‘Hamas counting on victory through Biden,’ warns former intelligence official
Six months into the war, Hamas’s fanatical goals of emerging as the ultimate victor remain in place, Israeli observers tell JNS
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Getting strategically 'unstuck'
The strikes on July 30-31 are the beginning of Israel's emancipation from impossible military and diplomatic handcuffs.
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Israel on its way to making real breakthroughs in relations with African nations
First, Chad, and then maybe Sudan and Mali, could form ties that would help the Jewish state in international forums, such as the United Nations.
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Jewish Agency to light world’s largest digital menorah
From Kiryat Shmona to Melbourne, from Sderot to Washington, from Jerusalem to Paris, anyone can light a virtual candle.
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New virtual-reality Holocaust experience keeps survivors ‘alive,’ builds empathy
Organizers at the Illinois Holocaust Museum chose International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27 for the official rollout of their new cutting-edge virtual-reality Holocaust experience, titled “The Journey Back.”
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Why being Jewish in Ireland has become dangerous
The tiny local community and the community of Israeli hi-tech workers are dealing with a bleak reality.
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Israel’s non-disengagement
The late Prime Minister Ariel Sharon denied that Israel was planning “Disengagement II,” this one from Judea and Samaria, but it turns out that he and former Justice Minister Tzipi Livni appointed a secret team that was charged to look into the feasibility of the idea.
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NEW JNS SHOW: Revealing the real Middle East, inside out
“Our Middle East: An Insider’s View” with Dan Diker and Khaled Abu Toameh, Ep. 1
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