World Jewish News
рус   |   eng
Search
Sign in   Register
Help |  RSS |  Subscribe
Euroasian Jewish News
    World Jewish News
      Analytics
        Activity Leadership Partners
          Mass Media
            Xenophobia Monitoring
              Reading Room
                Contact Us

                  World Jewish News

                  Most U.S. Jews see Israel as serious in peace bid, poll finds
                  Most U.S. Jews see Israel as serious in peace bid, poll finds
                  01.06.2011, Jews and Society

                  American Jews strongly believe in Israel's commitmitment to peace, and largely think the Palestinian leadership and people are opposed to it, according to a new poll.

                  U.S. won’t participate in Durban III, State Dept. says
                  U.S. won’t participate in Durban III, State Dept. says
                  01.06.2011, International Organizations

                  The United States will not participate in Durban III, this September, the State Department said.

                  Israel won't withstand war in wake of strike on Iran, ex-Mossad chief says
                  Israel won't withstand war in wake of strike on Iran, ex-Mossad chief says
                  01.06.2011, Israel and the World

                  Speaking at Tel Aviv conference, Meir Dagan says use of force should be Israel's last option, adding that the IDF could not stop Tehran's nuclear program, only delay it.

                  Iran minister linked to Argentina bombing in Bolivia
                  Iran minister linked to Argentina bombing in Bolivia
                  01.06.2011

                  Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi, accused of being one of the masterminds of the 1994 bombing of a Jewish social club in Buenos Aires, made a surprise, albeit brief visit to Bolivia on Tuesday.

                  British trade union of university lecturers adopts motion on definition of anti-Semitism
                  British trade union of university lecturers adopts motion on definition of anti-Semitism
                  01.06.2011, Anti-Semitism

                  The Universities and Colleges Union (UCU), the largest trade union and professional association for academics, lecturers and academic-related in the UK. has voted to distance itself from the European Union's working definition of anti-Semitism at its annual congress in Harrogate, the Jewish Chronicle reported.

                  Police on alert as Israel marks Jerusalem Day
                  Police on alert as Israel marks Jerusalem Day
                  01.06.2011, Israel

                  More than 3,000 police were deployed in and around the Holy City on Wednesday as Israelis marked Jerusalem Day to remember the city's reunification 44 years ago after the Six Day War in 1967.

                  Face-lift for Jewish Center in Armenia
                  Face-lift for Jewish Center in Armenia
                  01.06.2011, Community Life

                  In Yerevan, the Mordechai Navi Jewish Community Center was re-opened after major renovations.

                  Faith leaders meet at EU Commission in Brussels, Jewish-Muslim declaration raises concern about increasing Islamophobia and anti
                  Faith leaders meet at EU Commission in Brussels, Jewish-Muslim declaration raises concern about increasing Islamophobia and anti
                  31.05.2011

                  Twenty senior representatives from the Christian, Jewish, Muslim religions as well as from the Buddhist communities met in Brussels on the invitation of European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso.

                  David Cameron resigns as a patron of the Jewish National Fund following pressure from pro-Palestinian groups
                  David Cameron resigns as a patron of the Jewish National Fund following pressure from pro-Palestinian groups
                  31.05.2011, Israel and the World

                  British Prime Minister David Cameron has resigned as a patron of the Jewish National Fund (JNF), Israel's leading humanitarian and environmental charity in the UK, as a result of pro-Palestinian pressure.

                  Philip Roth wins Man Booker International Prize
                  Philip Roth wins Man Booker International Prize
                  31.05.2011, Culture

                  Philip Roth, America's most decorated living novelist, has won the fourth Man Booker International Prize, beating off competition from 12 other authors for the 60,000 pound ($97,500) award.

                  « 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 »