Tuesday, 19 October 2010

BREAKING NEWS

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel's justice minister to redraft the loyalty oath amendment to include Jews.
Four men caught in an FBI sting operation were convicted of plotting to blow up synagogues in New York City.
Pro-Israel groups denied any role in passing a congressional resolution slamming Turkey for its alleged role in removing the Greek cultural presence in Northern Cyprus.
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A suspect in the assassination of a Hamas official in Dubai reportedly was arrested in Canada.
Israeli Sephardic leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef in his weekly Saturday night sermon said that non-Jews exist to serve Jews.
The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin "must not be forgiven or forgotten," Israeli President Shimon Peres said at a candlelighting ceremony marking the 15th anniversary of the tragedy.
Tentative plans for a new Chabad House in Mumbai feature a memorial to the emissary couple slain in the 2008 attacks in the Indian city.
A proposed Knesset bill would ban Arabs from eastern Jerusalem from serving as tour guides in the city.
Israel's tourism minister invited the 33 rescued Chilean miners to spend Christmas in Israel.
Architectural designs for a scaled-back Museum of Tolerance in the center of Jerusalem were unveiled by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
The Dead Sea Scrolls will go online in a project launched by the Israel Antiquities Authority.
An Israeli citizen suspected of murdering two women in the United States was arrested at Ben Gurion Airport.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has embraced Kabbalah.
The Paris-based Simon Wiesenthal Center wants an Air France-KLM affiliate to apologize for printing a French magazine cover on an in-flight food menu that the center says targets Israel.
Two veteran senior staffers for the Anti-Defamation League are retiring.