Wednesday, 10 November 2010

BREAKING NEWS

Writing in the Vatican's official newspaper, the head of Italy's Jewish community criticized Vatican policy but called for strengthened Catholic-Jewish ties.
Jay Feinberg, founder of the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation, has been tapped as the Jewish Community Hero.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he sees no connection between peace and building in eastern Jerusalem.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Israeli plans to build additional housing in eastern Jerusalem is counterproductive to peace talks.
A German-born French author seen as an unfair critic of Israel was among the speakers at Kristallnacht commemorations in Germany.
A new survey shows that younger Jewish professionals are less committed to the Jewish collective than their elders.
A trailer for an anti-Israel Turkish movie filmed in part on board the Marmara has been released.
George W. Bush said Israel's 2007 bombing of a Syrian nuclear reactor restored his confidence in Israel after the 2006 Lebanon War debacle.
Though there are "real opportunities" for a comprehensive peace in the Middle East, the window is closing, U.S. Sen. John Kerry warned.
Criticism of Israel is not in itself anti-Semitic, a new protocol on combating anti-Semitism says.
Bombs targeting an Israeli patrol working along the Gaza border exploded but did not cause any casualties.
A government-sponsored international gathering of journalists in Alicante, Spain discussed the media's treatment of the Middle East.