Bringing tefillin, connection to prison
It's not unusual to see Chabadniks wrapping tefillin around men's arms, and reciting and explaining the blessings, but it's less familiar when the setting is prison and the pupils are convicts. Read more »
Rabbi in Iraq leads his Pa. book club
Plenty of rabbis lead their congregation's book club, but Jon Cutler of Tiferes B'nai Israel in Pennsylvania may be the only one who does so from a war zone. Read more »
JTA wins four AJPA awards
JTA garnered three first-place awards at the American Jewish Press Association's annual meeting this week in Washington, including in the investigative reporting category for the fifth straight year. Read more »
“Guerrilla marketing” boosts Israel 60 festival in D.C.
Organizers of the Israel@60 festival on the National Mall employed a relatively inexpensive, fairly creative approach to promoting an event. Read more »
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Updated 02/10/12 @ 11:08AM EST
- French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that the solution to the Iran crisis is "never military."
- The publication of a 2010 photograph showing U.S. soldiers with a logo resembling a Nazi symbol was greeted with condemnations by Jewish groups.
- A poll showed that nearly half of likely voters believed the United States should use military force to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
- Rabbi Gunther Plaut, a major figure in Reform Judaism, died in Toronto.
- The application for a proposed Hebrew-language charter school was accepted by the District of Columbia Public Charter School board.
- Sarkozy: Iran solution should be non-military
- Marines’ SS photo condemned by Jewish groups
- Poll: Half of U.S. voters back strike on nuclear Iran
- German city of Wurzburg brings back its long-lost Jews
- Reform leader Rabbi Gunther Plaut dies
- D.C. Hebrew-language charter school accepted for review
- Op-Ed: Kick the reaction addiction on campus
- Berman moves to grant investor visas to Israelis




