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- OPINION / Jews gone wild: Why camcorders and booze don't mix
- Clinton: If Iran strikes Israel, expect retaliation
- How would Anne Frank look if she had lived to see 80?
- Saudis tell Obama: Impose Mideast solution if needed
- An egalitarian synagogue, on both sides of the mechitza
| OPINION / Jews gone wild: Why camcorders and booze don't mix Posted: 07 Jun 2009 11:28 AM PDT The night before Barack Obama thrilled Cairo, two cameramen strolled through downtown Jerusalem and filmed a handful of drunken American kids doing their best David Duke impressions. Forty-eight hours later, the video has gone viral, linked from a hundred political blogs, and is circling the internet at a critical velocity on a mission to humiliate the Jewish people. ... |
| Clinton: If Iran strikes Israel, expect retaliation Posted: 07 Jun 2009 11:24 AM PDT United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Sunday that Iran must expect full retaliation from a "a battery of nuclear weapons countries" should it ever attack Israel. ... |
| How would Anne Frank look if she had lived to see 80? Posted: 07 Jun 2009 10:57 AM PDT The Anne Frank Trust U.K. has released a photo showing how the Holocaust diarist Anne Frank would have looked had she lived to see her 80th birthday, the Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday. ... |
| Saudis tell Obama: Impose Mideast solution if needed Posted: 07 Jun 2009 10:45 AM PDT King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has urged U.S. President Barack Obama to impose a solution on the festering Arab-Israeli conflict if necessary, a Saudi newspaper said on Sunday. ... |
| An egalitarian synagogue, on both sides of the mechitza Posted: 07 Jun 2009 10:01 AM PDT On any given Shabbat in Jerusalem, minyans around the city wait for ten men to begin praying. Only Shira Hadasha has to wait longer. Not because no one shows up, but because they require both ten men and ten women. ... |
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