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| 'Jerusalem syndrome' perverts reality | | Haaretz - 6 Hours ago | | Sometimes tourists show up at Jerusalem's mental health centers, convinced that a voice from the heavens told them they were the messiah. The illness, commonly known as Jerusalem Syndrome, usually passes | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Schalit parents en route to Jerusalem | | Jerusalem Post - 6 Hours ago | | Amid a flurry of media reports that after more than three years of deadlock, Hamas may agree this week to release St.-Sgt. Gilad Schalit, the captured soldier's parents Noam and Aviva were on their way | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Jewish Mother Russia | | Slate Magazine - 7 Hours ago | | BIROBIDZHAN, RussiaNever have I heard so many snide comments about an upcoming trip. 'Don't bother coming back,' said a co-worker, laughing nervously. Birobidzhan has a way of making people laugh. Several | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Egypt: Jews in Jerusalem hindrance to peace | | Israel Today - 7 Hours ago | | Israel Today Staff Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Saturday said that in his view, the sole hindrance to peace between Israel and the Arab world is Israel's insistence that Jews can live anywhere, | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Whither American Jewry? | | Jewish Indianapolis - 12 Hours ago | | Many years ago Ehud Avriel,z'l author of 'Open The Gates' and a hero for rescuing Jews from Nazi Europe, came to Chicago as a Consul General. Driving him home his first day, he told me that his primary | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Mubarak: Jerusalem a 'pan-Arab' issue | | Jerusalem Post - 14 Hours ago | | Article's topics: Shimon Peres, Hosni Mubarak, Settlements Article's topics: Shimon Peres, Hosni Mubarak, Settlements Jerusalem is not a Palestinian "problem" but a pan-Arab one, and Israel will | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| New World War II Jewish diary published | | DutchNews - 4 Hours ago | | The diary of a Jewish woman, picked up by the Nazis in 1943 and deported to the Sobibor extermination camp in Poland, has been published for the first time. Klaartje de Zwarte-Walvisch, a seamstress, | | | | Add Comment | | |
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