New York Times says its story about Gaza poetry class ‘did not accurately reflect’ professor’s views on Israeli poetry “Had The Times done more extensive reporting on Mr. Alareer, the article would have presented a more complete picture,” an editor’s note reads.
Hungary is Europe’s unlikely leader in kosher foie gras production. That gives Viktor Orban an advantage. Orban’s government is welcoming the kosher slaughter business, which it says Brussels is shutting down out of disrespect for human rights.
Austria’s interior minister under fire for 2007 remarks about ‘climate poisoners’ from Israel, US Rejecting allegations of antisemitism, Gerhard Karner said he referenced a rival party’s reliance on unnamed Israeli and American spin doctors.
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Israel Israel rejects Ugandan Jew’s application for citizenship again, despite court ruling recognizing non-Orthodox conversions performed in Israel
Culture New Jewish study programs in Chicago and Washington to offer egalitarian alternatives to traditional yeshivas
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