AIPAC szankciók, Jerusalem késelések, árverésből Eichmann

AIPAC Pushing Sanctions, Jerusalem Stabbings, Auctioning Eichmann

JTA Daily Briefing

November 25, 2014
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The rabbi of the largest Orthodox shul in Teaneck, N.J., says Arab stone throwers should be shot and the mosque on the Temple Mount should be moved to Saudi Arabia. His congregation — and mainstream Orthodox institutions — shrug.
The pro-Israel lobbying group said new sanctions were „essential” to let Tehran know that pressure will increase if it does not clearly abandon its nuclear weapons program.

U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority is unlikely to stop anytime soon because the P.A. president is credited with keeping the West Bank calm, even by Jerusalem.
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The Times’ Israeli-Palestinian reporting attracts more criticism — from both sides of the conflict — than does coverage of any other issue. Public Editor Margaret Sullivan recommends including more reporting on everyday Palestinian life and more context.
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel was attacked for being anti-Israel, but the warm relations he enjoyed with Israeli leaders up until his resignation Monday now make those charges look downright foolish, write Yishai Schwartz and Jessica Schulberg.
From U.S.-Israel relations to bias in the media, Max Fisher offers a point-counterpoint guide to help prepare for Israel-related family arguments on Thanksgiving.
Talking about race with kids can be very uncomfortable, but that also means it’s very important, writes Jamie Rubin.
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