- “World, Open Your Eyes” International March of the Living
- At the crossroads of Holocaust remembrance The Jerusalem Post
- Revelry in the age of horror: A New Year’s meditation The Times of Israel
- Holocaust survivors warn as antisemitism returns
Category: 1. Israel
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"World, Open Your Eyes" – International March of the Living
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THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY OF CHRIST – Jerusalem Patriarchate
On Wednesday, 25 December 2025 / 7 January 2026, the solemn Despotic Feast of the Nativity of Christ was celebrated, the Feast of Feasts and Metropolis of all feasts.
The celebration commenced with the descent from the Gate of the Baptistery of…
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Hamas fires on IDF troops ahead of Rafah crossing opening, senior terrorist targeted
The IDF said Hamas terrorists opened fire Wednesday toward an area in northern Gaza where IDF forces are operating, calling the shooting a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire agreement reached with Hamas last October.
According to the IDF,…
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As Zohran Mamdani takes office, two US cities see first-time Orthodox Jewish mayors
JTA — As New York City inaugurated its first Muslim mayor on January 1, two cities in the United States also made history with the swearing-in of their first Orthodox Jewish mayors.
While Orthodox mayors have been elected in cities and…
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Defense lawyer quits as Rob Reiner’s son faces murder charges in parents’ deaths
A high-profile defense lawyer representing the son of slain Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner abruptly withdrew from the case Wednesday and was temporarily replaced by a public defender.The unexpected change came during a court hearing at which Nick…Continue Reading
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Israel detonates minefields in Jordan Valley for controversial barrier construction-Xinhua
JERUSALEM, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) — Israel on Wednesday detonated three minefields in the Jordan Valley as part of its construction work to build a controversial separation barrier, the Ministry of Defense said on Wednesday.
About 500 old…
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Israeli courts in limbo after abrupt death of judge leaves submarine corruption verdict pending
The judge was set to deliver the verdict regarding a suspect in the submarine and naval vessels affair, which concerns two deals with a German conglomerate for the acquisition of submarines and missile boats to defend the natural gas fields off…
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Iran executes a man convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad
Iran executed a man whom its courts convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad, state media reported Wednesday.
The execution came as tensions have risen between the two countries, which exchanged renewed threats of violence in recent weeks,…
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Knesset advances bill for national October 7 memorial day
The Knesset plenum passed in its first reading on Wednesday a bill to establish a national day of remembrance to commemorate the October 7 massacre in 2023, proposing to set the day for the Hebrew calendar date of the 24th of Tishrei.
The bill…
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Knesset okays bill ending attorney general’s authority over ministry legal advisers
The Knesset approved on Wednesday in its first reading a bill that would significantly erode Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara’s authority over legal advisers to government ministries, in the government’s latest effort to weaken the…
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