In Putin’s return, Russian Jews see stability
No friend to democracy, Vladimir Putin -- who is virtually guaranteed to return to Russia's presidency in 2012, possibly until 2024 -- is seen as a guarantor of stability for Russia's Jewish community. Read more »
Voting in Russia a waste of time
With Sunday's vote, Russians again have entrusted their future to those whose true intentions, motives, political views and plans at best are unknown to them, JTA's former Moscow bureau chief says. Read more »
Guide opens view to East European life
Researchers can more easily look into East European Jewish life from the Middle Ages until Soviet times with a newly published guide to Jewish holdings in Kiev archives. Read more »
Sharing Judaism and fellowship in Moscow
Elderly members of a remote Moscow congregation are drawn to their weekly gatherings as much to spend time with fellow Jews as to learn Jewishly. Read more »
Israel expels Russian journalist
A veteran Russian journalist who had worked in Israel for nearly two decades was accused of being a spy and expelled from the Jewish state. Read more »
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Updated 02/09/12 @ 05:54PM EST
- 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.
- A truck driving calves from Eilat to the Golan Heights was hijacked into the West Bank.
- U.S. Rep. Howard Berman introduced legislation that would allow eligible Israeli nationals to receive non-immigrant investor visas in the United States.
- Poll: Half of U.S. voters back strike on nuclear Iran
- 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
- Holy cow! Calves hijacked into Palestinian territory
- Report: Israeli journalist also works for prime minister
- Larry Greenfield tapped to lead JINSA




