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In win for center-left bloc, World Zionist Congress passes resolutions critical of the Israeli government

In win for center-left bloc, World Zionist Congress passes resolutions critical of the Israeli government
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W O O C S Calls on Leaders to Condemn Hamas Leader Synagogue Threat | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | TPS / Tazpit News Agency | 1 Iyyar 5782 – May 1, 2022

W O O C S Calls on Leaders to Condemn Hamas Leader Synagogue Threat | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | TPS / Tazpit News Agency | 1 Iyyar 5782 – May 1, 2022
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Israeli soldiers return fire and kill at least 2 Palestinians in raid as tensions continue to mount By Gabe Friedman (JTA) Israeli soldiers shot

New synagogue guidelines call for weapons, phones on Shabbat following deadly attacks

World Organization of Orthodox Communities and Synagogues further calls for community leaders to ensure congregants are able to issue first aid and are aware of emergency exits.

Israel s Memorial Day: Five ways to commemorate online

Apr. 13, 2021 3:55 PM Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day, begins Tuesday night and lasts until Wednesday night, when the country transitions into Israel’s Independence Day, Yom Haatzmaut. In Israel, the day is marked with one- and two-minute sirens when the country halts and everyone stands in silence. At night, Israelis attend official memorial services. People traditionally visit the graves of loved ones who died in wars and terror attacks during the day a custom that was interrupted last year, when the country was in the middle of its first pandemic lockdown. This year, Israelis are largely able to resume their local traditions for these holidays. Still, a range of programs and memorial services are being streamed, geared toward English-speaking audiences whose ability to travel to Israel has been largely cut off for the last year.

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