Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Ethiopians to protest 'racist violence' toward their community 
"We see acts of violence towards Ethiopian Jews on a daily basis, but Yehuda's case is the last straw. We just wish to show that we will not stand for it anymore." 
Melbourne rabbi target of antisemitic rant, called 'dirty Jew' 
The middle-aged attacker also called the rabbi a "f***** selfish cu** of a Jew."
Teen terrorist killed after attempting to stab guard near Jerusalem
The terrorist approached the checkpoint with a knife and tried to stab one of the security guards. The guards opened fire and the suspect was killed. 
Why are synagogues in Israel being vandalized?
Torah scrolls in a Jerusalem synagogue were desecrated after two synagogues were vandalized in Netanya on Saturday night. 
 'Boycott Eurovision in Israel,' UK cultural figures appeal to BBC 
Roger Waters, Peter Gabriel, Vivienne Westwood, Mike Leigh and other stars call on BBC to press EBU to relocate the competition.
 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's activist group calls to annihilate Israel 
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has a long and confusing history of both defending Jewish heritage as well as the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. 
Black Jewish actor Jussie Smollett violently assaulted 
Smollett was born to a Jewish father and African-American mother. In 2015, Smollett came out as gay. 
New York City's hunt for best cyber innovation leads to Israel
The initiative has been fueled by a $30 million investment by the City of New York, and a further $70 million in private funding, and aims to produce 10,000 jobs within five years.
IDF Manpower head: Not all combat positions suitable for women 
A record breaking 1,000 women drafted into combat positions this summer.
World Council of Churches pulls observers from Hebron, fearing settlers  
The announcement follows Israel’s decision to end the 22-year old observer mission, known as the Temporary International Presence in Hebron.
Norway warns Israel: Ousting TIPH from Hebron may breach Oslo Accords
"The one-sided Israeli decision can mean that the implementation of an important part of the Oslo accords is discontinued"
Ministry leaders meet in Jerusalem
More than 150 pastors from 20 nations, including such countries as Malaysia and both Koreas, were hosted at Yad Vashem.
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The Jerusalem PostHaachim Maslavita 13Tel-Aviv, Israel Israel

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