Historian Details Nazi Outreach in Arab World
Historian Jeffrey Herf has written a book detailing the Nazi outreach to the Arab world, and linking 1940s propaganda to 21st-century hate.
Historian Jeffrey Herf has written a book detailing the Nazi outreach to the Arab world, and linking 1940s propaganda to 21st-century hate.

A former NY governor's aide tells INN Obama has made the biggest miscalculation in US-Israel ties. "Break the Silence Rally" takes place Sunday.

US Jewish Democrats are beginning to publicly attack Obama's policy on Israel. Sen. Charles Schumer said the Israel-bashing "has to stop."

The “South Park” television series writers have been warned that the “M” word -- Mohammed --is off-limits following threats by American jihadists.

Sunday's march will be limited to 70 people and a 700 meter route; weapons will be banned.

Thousands of Americans are preparing to demonstrate in New York against the Obama administration's increasing hostility towards Israel.

The winner of Tuesday's International Bible Quiz kept the family tradition, following her father's footsteps 27 years later.

Rabbi Shimshon Nadel made immigrated to Israel last summer and is now celebrating Israel's Independence Day for the first time ever as an Israeli

Israel’s 62nd birthday began at Mount Herzl ceremony with clear message: Jerusalem is united. (Links to videos on Israel at article end)

Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon sends a message to Jews in the Diaspora for Israel's Independence Day.

In addition to paying respects to fallen soldiers, many come to military cemeteries Monday to hear the stories of the heroes and be inspired.

A new US Jewish group is openly supportive of Sarah Palin, but its bottom-line goal appears to be opposition to Obama and his anti-Israel tilt.

Twelve of Israel's top doctoral students in the sciences will be given the prestigious Adams Award for their work.

Peres: Iran must not underestimate our abilities. A threat to the Jewish nation is an opening to a threat against the entire civilized world.

Britain's Conservative party candidate is hoping to persuade Jews to support his bid to become the country's next prime minister.
An inspiring story on why a secular beach festival welcomes Torah outreach and why the rabbis who come feel they make a difference.

Veteran commentator Shaul Schiff says world Jewry has forsaken its obligation to stand up for its Israeli brethren; quotes Rabbi Soloveitchik.

King Boris III of Bulgaria receives a posthumous award for saving his country's Jews during the Holocaust.
Judge Richard Goldstone won't be at his grandson's bar mitzva due to South African Jews' anger over his UN report.

Tuesday Night Live in Jerusalem will hold a Memorial Day special featuring Israeli war hero General Doron Almog of the Entebbe operation.

Noted TV/radio broadcaster Avri Gilad visited Samaria on Wednesday, and in his next show described it as causing an “awareness revolution.”

A visit to the new AACI center, where North Americans meet to better acclimate to Israeli society while spending time with "people like them."

Artist Geula Twerski talks about the connection between Aliyah and her paintings.
”Ivan the Terrible” Demjanjuk testified at his war crimes trial that not only is he not guilty, but that also he is “a victim."
Anti-Semites in Kyrgyzstan, which has no history of anti-Semitism, firebombed its only synagogue following last week’s rebellion.
The French government has ordered a satellite carrier to halt broadcasts by an anti-Semitic Egyptian TV channel.

Greece is set to repeal a law and open the way to try to extradite Alois Brunner, Eichmann’s aide who was last known to be hiding in Syria.

White supremacists worry in South Africa: Two white farmers are murdered weekly; Al-Qaeda threatens to “blow up” the upcoming World Cup games.
Some Holocaust survivors never get past the horrors they encountered during the Nazi regime. The trauma has destroyed their lives.

Victory in Hungary for the center-right Fidesz and far-right Jobbik parties. Jobbik is accused of anti-Semitism, racial hate.

A new exhibition features works of art by Holocaust survivors who open a window into the world of terror they experienced in the Nazi genocide.

Many attribute it to Israel's response to the Kassam rockets from Gaza - but experts say that's just an excuse for "pre-organized anti-Semitism."

Observing the Sabbath saved the lives the chief rabbi, and other Jews who declined to fly on the ill-fated plane on the Day of Rest.
More than 1,000 Hungarian Jews demonstrated in Budapest last week to protest anti-Semitic incidents ahead of national elections set for April 11.

Prosecution waived the chance to appeal "light" six-year sentence of one youth; another one spoke of his faith and got in trouble.
The Cabinet, several hours before Holocaust Remembrance Day, is granting a cut in electricity fees for Holocaust survivors.

Albert Goering, the brother of Nazi mastermind Hermann who planned the murder of millions of Jews, risked his life to save Jews in the Holocaust.

Former residents of the destroyed community of Yad Yair return home to sleep for the night.

Dr. Yitzchak Klein, Director of the Israel Policy Institute in Jerusalem, chaired a panel on "Renewing Zionism" at the Ramle Conference.

Hebrew University researchers found to their surprise that recent polls claiming that more American Jews are detached from Israel are inaccurate.
An Israeli and a pro-Israel friend, students at Carleton U., were nearly killed by a group of assailants, one of whom hurled a machete at them.

The central post-Passover Mimouna celebrations took on a different aura this year: Not crowded and noisy, but rather dignified and cultured.

Even now, 70 years after his death, heretofore unknown photos of Zionist leader Ze'ev Jabotinsky continue to surface.

More than 1,000 Chabad-Lubavitch Hassidim and Land of Israel activists toured Samaria over the interim days of the Passover holiday.
Police have insulted Temple Mount activist leader Yehuda Glick saying he must undergo psychiatric treatment before being allowed to enter the site.
Students from over 30 nations and thousands of others will take part in next week's March of the Living in Poland, led by Sharansky and Rabbi Lau.
During the week of Passover, most Jews are eating only unleavened bread. But oddly enough, Arabs are also eating matzoh.

An exciting and inspiring interview with former Prisoner of Zion, Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky, on Aliyah, Zionism and Judaism

The Samaria Regional Council distributed more than 500 food packages to needy families for the Passover holiday.

Police let small groups of Jews to ascend the Temple Mount. A PA news site claimed Arabs guards repelled Jews from “slaughtering cattle” there

Ari and Jeremy take to the streets of Jerusalem to discuss immigration and absorption with veteran Olim (immigrants to israel)

The City of David invites the public this Passover to join the exciting search for ancient artifacts in rubble taken from the Temple Mount.

The IDF prepares for Passover with strong defense on borders, Torah lessons, and 71 tons of matzah.

Coming up: Hevron Jewish Community's twice-yearly holiday extravaganza. Tens of thousands, including famous performers, will participate.
Arutz Sheva TV joins one of the Hessed organizations during the days of charity and goodness before the festival of Pesach.

Hundreds of new immigrants from Ethiopia are hosted for a sample Passover seder, their first ever.

Witty, philosophical and humble at age 73, Israeli clarinetist Giora Feidman has released his 40th CD in about 40 years.
The Supreme Court has rejected a petition to enable Jews to offer the Passover Sacrifice this coming Monday, the eve of the holiday.

A joint initiative of Bnai Israel Matzoh and Hevron's "Hachnasat Orchim" is helping nearly 1,500 families with food and a check for Passover.

Samaria (Shomron) Council head about local youth talent event: "We see great importance in empowering our youth - the future of our communities"
