From British physicist Stephen Hawking canceling his participation in an Israeli academic conference, to Israel Police collecting 1,000 DNA samples of African migrants, check out the top 8 headlines you might have missed.
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From British physicist Stephen Hawking canceling his participation in an Israeli academic conference, to Israel Police collecting 1,000 DNA samples of African migrants, check out the top 8 headlines you might have missed.
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Two faith based organizations committed to improving relations between the religions hold a joint gathering to facilitate discussion and connection.
by Dina Kraft 4 comments
The end of the world? Why? Arabs and Jews already live together today, but discrimination, inequality, past tensions, racism, nationalism and mutual fear hinder relations between them.
by Gideon Levy 48 comments
Many of Boston's Jews are hoping thatout of the tragic events of last week, we can find opportunities to enrich our relationships with Boston’s vibrant and diverse Muslim community.
by Michael Felsen 14 comments
Police suspect this act of vandalism is related to an attack of a town resident last week by Safed youth in response to his meeting with a girl from Safed. 'Leave our girls alone,' vandals write on nearby wall.
by Eli Ashkenazi 5 comments
At the invitation of the Polish government, prominent Muslim clergy, scholars and activists will get a firsthand look at the Jewish experience during the Second World War.
by Roman Frister 9 comments
'I do not understand why a Jew is not allowed to pray in the most sacred place for him,' says the Likud MK, who will visit the volatile spot to see if Jews can gain access for prayer there.
by Jonathan Lis 19 comments
Thousands of Mashhad Jews did convert to Islam, in appearance at least, after nearly 40 were murdered by their neighbors; most simply took their Judaism underground.
by David B. Green 11 comments
More than 300 activists and kids involved in the Jerusalem Kids4Peace nonprofit meet; The submission deadline for the fifth Cyclamens and Swords poetry contest is January 31; An American-Canadian immigrant to Israel wins U.S. recognition for his first book.
by Steven Klein 0 comments
Slim Peace Groups, a non-profit organization established in Israel five years ago, has a dual goal: to promote healthy eating and living habits, and at the same time bring together women from different religious background who would otherwise never have met.
by Vered Guttman 1 comments
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