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Extraordinary bravery Fourteen-year-old old girl shielded saved two children during Bondi attack
Extraordinary bravery: Fourteen-year-old old girl shielded, saved two children during Bondi attack. The girl, known only as Chaya, shared her story with members of United Hatzalah’s Psychotrauma and Crisis unit who visited her in the hospital.
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London mayor tried to block London vigil for Bondi victims Hanukkah event says CAA Gideon Falter
London mayor tried to block London vigil for Bondi victims, Hanukkah event, says CAA Gideon Falter. The attempt comes despite the fact that the mayor stated earlier that he would do everything in his power to keep London’s Jews safe, and had asked police to step up to cover
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The dreidels message
The dreidel’s message. The four letters on the dreidel are not the same in Israel and the Diaspora. They tell us something we should pay attention to.
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In Europe some Jews move Chanukah menorahs indoors
In Europe, some Jews move Chanukah menorahs indoors. “I think we should celebrate visibly and publicly, without fear,” Marco Schouwenaar told JNS. “But it’s making my wife uneasy, and I’m going to follow her lead here.”
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Israeli-led discovery redefines how dinosaurs took flight
Israeli-led discovery redefines how dinosaurs took flight. The Tel Aviv University study indicates that some feathered dinosaurs may have lost the ability to fly, revealing that evolution of flight could be more complex than once believed.
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London cops move anti-Israel protest away from synagogue
London cops move anti-Israel protest away from synagogue. The comes amid raised awareness to the safety of Jews following the massacre in Sydney.
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Billboards in Iran urge Hezbollah to target Nahariya
Billboards in Iran urge Hezbollah to target Nahariya. “This is yet another call for the destruction of the State of Israel by Iran and its proxies,” IDF spokesman says.
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Wikipedia debating if attack targeting Jews at Sydney Chanukah event was terror
Wikipedia debating if attack targeting Jews at Sydney Chanukah event was ‘terror’. Deborah Lipstadt, scholar and former U.S. envoy on Jew-hatred, said that if the online encyclopedia was downplaying the attack that was unsurprising and it was “being true to itself.”
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Netanyahu demands global action on antisemitism
Netanyahu demands global action on antisemitism. “I demand that they act—now,” the Israeli leader said.






