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By Hana Levi Julian Newly-elected Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki, a veteran human rights activist, is making it clear that the country’s Jews are safe and have nothing to fear.
By Hana Levi Julian Over the course of the Jewish Sabbath, 10 long-range Grad missiles and more than 20 short-range Kassam rockets and mortars exploded in the shell-shocked region, the Israel Defense Force said. Ordinance exploded south of Ashkelon on Sunday, as well.
By Hana Levi Julian Just in time for the Jewish New Year that begins Wednesday night, Chabad of Rechavia – which serves the downtown Jerusalem district famous for its government buildings, five-star hotels, and close proximity to the Old City – opened in a prime location ...
By Hana Levi Julian For the first time ever, Israeli officials have upgraded beach facilities at the Dead Sea to cater to the needs of the observant Jewish public.
By Hana Levi Julian At least 1,000 police officers and volunteers will be on hand this week as classes begin at schools and daycare centers across southern Israel.
By Hana Levi Julian Israelis in the country’s vast southern desert and along the coast are preparing for the long haul amidst a seemingly endless barrage of rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip.
By Hana Levi Julian For the fourth day in a row, mortar shells, rockets and missiles sent people scurrying to bomb shelters and wondering when the violence would end.
By Hana Levi Julian and Joshua Runyan Palestinian rocket attacks sent Israelis in the coastal city of Ashdod rushing to bomb shelters Friday night just before the onset of the Jewish Sabbath.
By Hana Levi Julian Southern Israel was all but a shambles Thursday after multiple terror attacks near the country’s border with Egypt claimed at least seven lives, many of them civilians.
By Hana Levi Julian In a “hi-tech” twist, a yeshiva in Safed invited friends and supporters to attend its annual dinner through the Internet.
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