Ben Sales
By Ben Sales
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Fast Forward 5 Things About the Violence Spike on the Temple Mount
(JTA) — For Israelis, the Ten Days of Repentance from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur have turned into days of violence. Unrest has swelled in Jerusalem following an Israeli ban on a protest group at the Temple Mount, the holy site known to Muslims as the Haram al-Sharif. The clashes have left one Israeli dead and…
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Fast Forward As Europe Struggles With Migrant Crisis, Israel Copes With Its Own
(JTA) — With hundreds of thousands of refugees pouring across the borders of the European Union, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a landmark change in policy last month: Germany would begin to accept Syrian refugees, no matter how they got there. Four days later, Israeli Interior Minister Silvan Shalom made a statement on the same…
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Fast Forward Black Pastors Lend Helping Hand to African Immigrants in Israel
(JTA) — The Tel Aviv office of Mesila — a city government unit that helps African migrants — isn’t a stop you’ll find on most Israel tours. The office is located in a house down a side street around the corner from the city’s grimy, dim, semi-dystopian Central Bus Station. On Sunday morning, its waiting…
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Opinion Time To Save Iraq’s Treasures — By Force, If Necessary
(JTA) — Seeing that no one was investigating the looting of Iraq’s National Museum in the wake of Saddam Hussein’s fall, Col. Matthew Bogdanos put the Marines under his command on the job. A first-generation Greek American with a master’s degree in classical history, Bogdanos appreciates cultures that value their history and preserve their antiquities….
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Fast Forward Meet Google’s Hasidic Consultant — No Degree Required
(JTA) — When Issamar Ginzberg enters his Jerusalem office on a sweltering summer day, he’s wearing a long black coat tied at the waist and a black hat. His long, scraggly beard and sidecurls, or payos, offer no relief from the heat. The office — thank God — is air conditioned, and Ginzberg offers kosher…
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Fast Forward Italian Jews Upbeat Despite Declining Numbers and Threats
(JTA) — Whenever Georges De Canino worries about the future of Italian Jewry, he looks at the bricks in the building across the street from his apartment in the center of this city’s old Jewish ghetto. A painter who sometimes stares at the stones for inspiration, De Canino claims that they originally came from the…
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Fast Forward Pew Study Sees Big Gap Between Ultra-Orthodox in America and Israeli
(JTA) — Did we need the Pew Research Center to tell us American haredim are different than other Jews? It’s no surprise that American haredi Orthodox Jews marry young, have big families, care more about religion and skew further right politically than the rest of the American Jewish community. But when compared with similar data from…
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Food At Tuscany’s Only Kosher Winery, Owners Can’t Touch the Chianti
Terra di Seta is the only fully kosher winery in the Tuscan wine-making region of Chianti. Its goal is to produce kosher wines that match the quality of local wines produced there for centuries. JTA – Up a windy road in the tranquil Tuscan hills, down a gravel path and past acres of grapevines, a…
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