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- Yemen Jewish community under more duress
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- Bernard Zell Anshe Emet School Head responds to Chicago Contrarian criticism
- Trump order specifically highlights the activities of three chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as a threat to the United States
- "Brexit, for all its drama, was merely a warning. The basic demand is for a moderation of the centralizing tendencies, unchecked immigration, runaway political correctness & metastatic government that have characterized the West in these last decades"
- Netanyahu announces easing of health restrictions
- IHRA definition of antisemitism "controversial" where it recognizes that double-standard criticism of Israel is actually Jew-hatred
- Have you heard the one about three guys (one of whom is the Son of Hamas) who go into a tunnel?
Tag Archives: Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University makes progress early-detecting deadly Melanoma
JEWISH PRESS TAU Researchers Decipher Malignant Melanoma by David Israel August 23, 2016 When malignant melanoma metastasizes to the brain, it is a death sentence for most patients. Metastatic melanoma is the deadliest of the skin cancers and the mechanisms … Continue reading
Did Louvre Museum Try To Bar Israeli Students?
THE FORWARD by JTA June 15, 2015 The famed Louvre Museum is one of two major cultural sites in Paris being accused of discrimination after rejecting requests to visit by Israeli art history students. The governor of the Ile-de-France region, … Continue reading
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Tagged Louvre, Paris, Sainte-Chapelle, Tel Aviv University
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Computer breakthrough: Israelis pioneer electric wire made of DNA
i24News by Staff November 4, 2014 Creation of electrical wire made out of molecules could lead to the miniaturization of computers A team of Israeli scientists has pioneered a functioning electrical wire made out of DNA, which could lead to … Continue reading