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1.5 million Jews took up arms against the Nazis. One was this authors grandfather
1.5 million Jews took up arms against the Nazis. One was this author’s grandfather. Journalist Aron Heller’s quest to learn about his grandfather’s military service leads him to a wider view of Jews’ contributions in World War II and the establishment of Israel
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Is the river of life in the Bible a real thing
Is the river of life in the Bible a real thing? ALL ISRAEL NEWS correspondent, Oriel Moran, has been joining Levi Simon from Discover Israel Tours on trips around the country, seeing how the Land of the Bible looks today.
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Exploring the ancient site of Beit El the House of God
Exploring the ancient site of Beit El, the ‘House of God’. Beit El is the second most frequently mentioned town in the Bible, according to Israeli tour guide Levi Simon.
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World mayors gather in Paris to combat antisemitism
World mayors gather in Paris to combat antisemitism. The European Jewish Congress’s president told the local leaders to focus on countering online hate and addressing social needs.
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Syrian man on trial for Berlin Holocaust Memorial stabbing
Syrian man on trial for Berlin Holocaust Memorial stabbing. Prosecutors say the 19-year-old suspect targeted Jews in an ISIS-inspired attack that left a Spanish tourist gravely wounded.
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Rhodes scholar penned anti-Israel op-ed seemed to say Palestinians were daring to resist on Oct. 7
Rhodes scholar penned anti-Israel op-ed, seemed to say Palestinians were ‘daring to resist’ on Oct. 7. Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi, of the Chabad House at Harvard, told JNS that it’s “sad and shameful” that the student is a recipient of the scholarship.
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Destroy Israel Rabbi of NYC shul recounts targeting by mob
‘Destroy Israel’: Rabbi of NYC shul recounts targeting by mob. Rabbi Arthur Schneier, 95, who leads the Park East Synagogue in Manhattan, is a Holocaust survivor who saw his synagogue burn on Kristallnacht.
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US plans to put Gazans on Israeli side of ceasefire line
US plans to put Gazans on Israeli side of ceasefire line. Engineering teams have begun surveying and clearing designated sites, though construction has not yet started.
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DCs Bible Museum exhibits Dead Sea Scrolls most significant archaeological discovery ever
DC’s Bible Museum exhibits Dead Sea Scrolls, ‘most significant archaeological discovery ever’. “It’s not just a display of the scrolls, which of course in and of themselves would be powerful,” but other “wow objects” leave viewers in awe, the museum’s director of exhibits told JNS.








