Bar-Ilan University News
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu advised President Barack Obama last month to back off, saying the U.S. had “no moral right” to stop Israel from attacking Iran in a bid to cripple its nuclear program.
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Ahuva Mori, nine months pregnant and the mother of two toddlers, wakes up at 5:45 a.m. to get to work, making it possible for her husband to spend his days studying Jewish religious texts.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said all possible means must be tried before a military strike against Iran and that the U.S. is prepared to use force if needed to stop the Iranian development of an atomic bomb.
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Eli Hurvitz, the former kibbutznik who built Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. into the world’s biggest maker of generic drugs, has died. He was 79.
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The giraffe, rhinoceros and bison, believed by some to be among the kosher species listed in the Bible, are likely not those animals, a study by Israeli archaeozoologists has concluded.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to line up his government behind a U.S. proposal for a renewed settlement freeze aimed at getting Israelis and Palestinians talking again.
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Israeli opposition party Kadima agreed to join Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition in a surprise agreement that nullified plans to hold early elections in September.
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Take some incantation bowls, turn them upside down and bury them under the threshold of your home. Believe they have a little magic and watch them trap demons from entering, and keep the place safe.
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Israel’s Stanley Fischer hopes to do something with the country’s housing market that central bankers in the U.S., Ireland and Spain have tried and mostly failed to do in the past four years -- bring it in for a soft landing.
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Moshe Linker spends his days studying Jewish religious texts in Jerusalem, supporting his three children with a seminary stipend, state child payments and his wife’s teacher salary.
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