Barcelona requests not to play in Jerusalem, and its Israeli opponent cancels their match Palestinians urged Barcelona to cancel the match, and Beitar’s owner decided to scrap it rather than hold it outside Israel’s capital.
How Israel became a judo powerhouse An infusion of judo masters from the former Soviet Union helped the country learn to love the sport.
Hazon-Pearlstone merger positions Baltimore as the new epicenter of Jewish sustainability work In combining forces, the stalwart environmental groups are seizing an opportunity — and responding to the larger climate crisis.
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Global 3 Jewish filmmakers were arrested in Nigeria, accused of working with rebels. Their families say they were just donating a Torah scroll.