simmons | September 12, 2015
WORLD January 31, 2009 | Associated Press A bishop recently rehabilitated by Pope Benedict XVI expressed regret Friday to the pontiff for the "distress and problems" he caused by his statements denying the Holocaust.
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admin | September 12, 2015
Six Day War - (In Hebrew - Mil'hement sheshet Hayamim). A war between Israel and Egypt, Jordan and Syria that began on June 5, 1967 and ended on June 10 1967. In the war, Israel occupied the Sinai Peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Jerusalem and the Golan Heights
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admin | September 12, 2015
No Place for Hate, an initiative of the Anti-Defamation League, enables schools and organizations to challenge anti-Semitism, racism and bigotry in all forms. By providing an innovative and powerful model for creating more inclusive environments, No Place for Hate aims to reduce bias and bullying, increase appreciation for diversity and build communities of respect. The initiative is free-of-charge, and is tailored to fit the needs and cultures of any school or organization.
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simmons | September 11, 2015
Each week we share a random video clip to fuel your travel dreams.
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admin | September 11, 2015
The Obama administration's hopes for Syrian President Bashar Assad to step aside and make way for a democratic government in Damascus are being dashed once again -- this time, by evidence that the dictator's strongest ally is joining the fight to keep him in power. According to multiple reports, Russian troops are on the ground to aid Assad forces battling Islamic State militants. To make matters worse, the Obama administration's push to train and equip a moderate rebel force has failed to get off the ground.
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admin | September 11, 2015
Last Updated: 06/09/15 4:13pm Wales striker Gareth Bale runs over to the bench after scoring against Cyprus Wales can seal their place at a major tournament for the first time in 58 years with victory against Israel on Sunday. Chris Coleman's side head into their Euro 2016 qualifier at the Cardiff City Stadium on the brink of ending more than half a century of heartache away from world football's biggest stages.
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simmons | September 10, 2015
Welcome to Palestine With a history that envelops more than one million years, Palestine has played an important role in human civilisation.
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simmons | September 10, 2015
According to data compiled by The Jewish Agency for Israel and the Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption, some 29,500 immigrants arrived in Israel in the Jewish year 5775, representing a 13% increase over the 26,000 who came in 5774.
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richards | September 10, 2015
This article is about Hasidic philosophy. For an overview of the Hasidic movement, see Hasidic Judaism. Hasidic philosophy or Hasidus (Hebrew: ), alternatively transliterated as Hassidism, Chassidism, Chassidut etc.
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richards | September 10, 2015
There are considerable differences between the Lithuanian, Polish (also known as Galician), Hungarian, and German pronunciations. These are most obvious in the treatment of lam: the German pronunciation is [au], the Galician/Polish pronunciation is [oi], the Hungarian is [i], and the Lithuanian pronunciation is [ei]
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