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Fast Forward British Lawmakers Debate Ban on Kosher Slaughter
British lawmakers spent three hours debating a possible ban on religious slaughter. The debate on Tuesday came after an on-line petition from the British Veterinary Association calling for a ban on slaughter without stunning generated 115,000 signatures in nine months. It is the second parliamentary debate on religious slaughter in the last three months. A…
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Fast Forward West Bank Mosque Torched by ‘Price Tag’ Extremists on Baruch Goldstein Terror Date
A mosque in the West Bank near Bethlehem was set on fire and nationalist slogans were painted on its walls. The attack in the Jaba village occurred early Wednesday morning. A window of the mosque was broken and something burning was thrown inside. Worshippers who arrived at the mosque at 4:30 a.m. saw the flames…
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Fast Forward Berlin Jewish Magazine Sent in Plain Envelopes
A monthly German Jewish magazine will now deliver copies to subscribers in blank envelopes. The magazine Jüdisches Berlin, or Jewish Berlin, is taking the measure, which will hide the publication’s name, as a response to recent anti-Semitic attacks across Europe. “We decided to do so despite the significant additional costs to reduce the likelihood of…
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Fast Forward Columbia and Cornell Make Top 10 for ‘Jew Hatred’
Ivy League schools Columbia and Cornell were among the American college campuses with the “worst anti-Semitic activity” in 2014, according to a list prepared by a conservative think tank. The David Horowitz Freedom Center based in Southern California launched a campaign to combat the “rapidly growing anti-Semitism” on U.S. campuses with its list of the…
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Fast Forward West Bank Settlement Housing Starts Rise by 40%
The number of new housing starts in Jewish settlements in the West Bank rose by 40 percent last year, the activist group Peace Now said. Some 68 percent of the new construction is in settlements that are outside the blocs Israel likely will keep in any future peace deal, Peace Now said in its report…
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Fast Forward Families Sue Germany for Return of Guelph Treasure ‘Sold’ to Nazis
Heirs of four Jewish art collectors filed suit against Germany to regain a medieval gold treasure they claim was forcibly sold to the Nazis in 1935. Alan Phillip and Gerald Stiebel filed their claim on Monday against Germany and the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. They are…
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Fast Forward 54% of American College Students Experience Anti-Semitism
More than half of current American Jewish college students have personally witnessed or experienced an anti-Semitic incident, according to a new study. Some 54 percent of Jewish college students participating in the survey released Monday by the Louis D. Brandeis Center and Trinity College said they had experienced or witnessed anti-Semitism within the past academic…
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Fast Forward Copenhagen Rejects Muslim ‘Peace Ring’ at Terror Synagogue
Copenhagen police denied a request by Danish Muslims to create a peace ring around a city synagogue that came under a deadly attack. Police cited security concerns for rejecting the request by organizers, according to Danish media reports. “We have chosen to say no because of a specific security assessment of the situation we have…
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