Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Daily News
Two killed, one wounded in Tel Aviv stabbing attack
One victim remains in moderate condition, assailant detained; last attack in central Israel was nearly three weeks ago in Rishon Letzion and Netanya.
Israel considers suing EU over decision to label settlement products 
While ministers want to file suit with World Trade Organization, diplomatic and economic officials fear move could backfire.
Paris attacks mastermind confirmed killed in raid
Europol chief says further attacks likely after Paris carnage; Belgium launches six raids in the Brussels region linked to Paris suicide bomber.
Israel allots $5 million for ‘Birthright for Moms’
Orthodox-linked program is seen by critics as reminiscent of methods used to return people to religion.
For U.S. Jews, a double-edged refugee clash precedent
In pre-World War II America, European Jews were criminals, Communists, anarchists or Nazi saboteurs coming to take over the country, says Chemi Shalev.
Dead Sea products, a tricky test for EU
The Ahava cosmetics company proves how tricky things can be when some operations are in the West Bank, some in Israel proper.
Haaretz is coming to NYC!
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Don't give Jonathan Pollard a hero's welcome
We American Jews remember Pollard as someone who violated our values and our trust. We will not defend him; he does not deserve it, says Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie.
Refugees are being punished by GOP nativist hysteria
Peter Beinart on what the Republicans now rejecting Syrian refugees would have said about Jews a century ago.
Budget saves coalition, public be damned
Who are the budgetary winners and losers? An explainer.
Sunscreen is killing off
 coral reefs
Even tiny amounts of oxybenzone can begin disrupting coral growth, new study claims.