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What’s so special about a country’s 64th birthday? Well, in the case of most nations, perhaps not all that much, unless the country happens to be Israel, which celebrated its birthday this year on April 25 and 26.
Israel has the dubious...
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By Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israeli President Peres
On Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Peres made incredibly moving speeches.
Prime Minister Netanyahu began, “The memory of...
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There is no doubt that Mark Langfan is a man with a mission. Back in 1991 this gregarious New York attorney and real estate investor was stunned when he observed that most people he met lacked even a modicum of knowledge about basic geographical and...
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The Inbal Jerusalem Hotel is proud to announce that the Preferred Hotel Group has chosen the 5-star facility to become part of the internationally renowned Preferred Hotels & Resorts collection of “ultimate luxury” hotels and the first hotel...
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A day after low level ‘peace talks,’ with even lower expectations, collapsed; Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu engaged the Arab world through his official Facebook page. Responding to questions from the Palestinian Authority linked...
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Israel’s flourishing high-tech sector is a prime example of an industry that has benefited greatly from the cooperation between the US and Israel in the realm of financial and capital investments and strategic business partnerships.
In 1992, the...
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When Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, granted a few hundred Haredi Orthodox Jews an exemption from army service, it’s likely he never dreamed that 63 years later, tens of thousands of Haredi Israelis would claim the exemption or...
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On the first day of my trip to Jerusalem, I was inspired by the headline story from Ha’aretz Newspaper, which read, ‘New Orthodox Rabbinical Group Puts Israeli Women at Its Head—Hopes to Counter Creeping Religious Extremism.’ The name of...
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During his recent visit to Boys Town Jerusalem (BTJ), Israeli Minister of the National Infrastructure Uzi Landau was pleased to find several of his own passions at the forefront of the school’s agenda. Responsible for the development of Israel’s...
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One of the big open questions after Israel’s social protests last summer was whether or not the one-time mass movement would be able to translate its newfound clout into lasting political power.
During the weeks of protests and for months...
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