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Dr. Marc Siegel calls for unity and hope in the wake of recent violence, drawing inspiration from the miracle of Hanukkah. He urges communities to stand together against darkness and antisemitism.
Dr. Ron Schleifer analyzes the Australia massacre as part of a broader campaign to isolate Israel by targeting Jewish communities worldwide. He argues that these acts are designed to erode support for Israel and urges awareness to counteract their impact.
The Knesset has advanced bills to demote and penalize senior security officers who encourage refusal to enlist or criticize the security services. The proposed laws target both current and former officers and have fueled debate over free speech and loyalty.
Donald Trump claimed US jets shot down almost 2,000 drones during the Israel-Iran conflict, boasting about American military power. He also said US strikes stopped Iran's nuclear ambitions.
A major new neighborhood in Atarot, north of Jerusalem, is up for approval, potentially adding up to 9,000 housing units. The project is seen as crucial for securing Jerusalem's northern gateway and reinforcing Israeli control, despite past delays and ongoing controversy.
A bill easing the appointment of ministers' associates to lead government companies has passed a preliminary Knesset vote. Critics warn it could harm the integrity and professionalism of public appointments.
A recent report reveals that several destinations often seen as 'dangerous' are actually safe and inviting for tourists. Medellin, Rwanda, the Balkans, Saudi Arabia, and Queensland are among the top spots that defy their reputations. The report encourages travelers to look beyond stereotypes when choosing where to visit.
'Who Killed Santa Claus?' returns to Film Forum in a sparkling restoration, blending comic mystery with dark holiday themes in occupied France. The film's satirical tone and unsettling atmosphere make it a unique seasonal offering.
Josh Frydenberg clashed with ABC host Sarah Ferguson over questions about the Bondi Beach tragedy. He rejected any political motivation and spoke about security concerns for the Jewish community.
A Palestinian journalist has alleged torture and sexual violence while in Israeli custody, drawing condemnation from a media watchdog. The organization called for independent investigations, citing similar reports of mistreatment of Palestinian detainees.
Mourners gathered for the funeral of Rabbi Yaakov Levitan, killed in the Bondi shooting, with tributes highlighting his dedication and impact. The community will honor him by continuing Hanukkah traditions at Bondi Beach. Funerals for other victims are also being held this week.
Following a tragic attack in Sydney, the Jewish community finds hope in stories of resilience and unity. The Hanukkah message of increasing light inspires gratitude and optimism despite ongoing challenges.
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