Israel Political Brief May 7, 2013: Israeli Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein accepts Women of the Wall court decision

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Israeli attorney general accepts Women of the Wall court decision

Source: JTA, 5-7-13

The activist group Women of the Wall will face no more legal challenges after Israeli Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein decided not appeal a court decision favoring the group….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 30, 2013: President Shimon Peres gives Pope Francis personal invitation to visit Jerusalem

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Shimon Peres gives Pope personal invitation to visit Jerusalem

Source: Rome Reports, 4-30-13

Pope Francis and Shimon Peres also highlighted the improvements in relations between Israel and the Holy See, since the creation of a bilateral permanent working commission 14 years ago….READ MORE

Israel Brief April 30, 2013: Nathan Sharansky’s Egalitarian Kotel plan loses support from both sides

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Sharansky’s Kotel plan loses support from both sides

Source: JTA, 4-30-13

Natan Sharansky’s proposal to reduce tensions at the Western Wall has lost support from Orthodox and non-Orthodox leaders….READ MORE

Israel Brief April 28, 2013: Lag b’Omer bonfires burn out of control in Northern Israel

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Lag b’Omer bonfires burn out of control in Israel

Source: JTA, 4-28-13

Bonfires lit throughout Israel to mark Lag b’Omer burned out of control, stranding thousands of celebrants in the northern Israeli town of Meron….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 25, 2013: Judge rules women should not have been arrested at Western Wall

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Women should not have been arrested at Western Wall, judge rules

Source: JTA, 4-25-13

Women praying together out loud at the Western Wall in prayer shawls did not disturb the public order and should not have been arrested, an Israeli court found….READ MORE

Israel Brief April 22, 2013: Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky gets green light to pursue Western Wall prayer plan

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Sharansky gets green light to pursue Western Wall prayer plan

Source: JTA, 4-22-13

Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky was given a green light by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to pursue his plan for a permanent egalitarian prayer space at the Western Wall…READ MORE

Israel Brief April 16, 2013: Barack Obama, Pope Francis, World Leaders Offer Congratulations On Israel’s Independence Day

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Obama, Pope, World Leaders Offer Congratulations On Israel’s Independence Day

Source: Algemeiner, 4-16-13

Pope Francis: “I send cordial greetings to you and your fellow citizens on the occasion of Israel’s National Day. At the  beginning of my Pontificate, l gladly invoke upon you and all the people of Israel  the blessings of the Most High and assure you of my prayers for your high responsibilities at the’ service of the nation.”

U.S. President Barack Obama: “As Israelis celebrate Yom Ha’Atzmaut, the American people join me in applauding the remarkable Israeli achievements over the past six and a half decades. The United States stood together with the State of Israel at its founding, and we will stand together with you always.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin: “I wish you good health, Mr. President, as well as peace and prosperity to the Israel people.”

Israel Brief April 12, 2013: Rabbi Yaakov Yosef dies

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Rabbi Yaakov Yosef dies

Source: Ynetnews, 4-12-13

Son of Shas’ spiritual leader, known as one of most prominent right-wing rabbis, passes away after battling cancer. Some 80,000 people attend funeral; close friend reveals that as part of his will, deceased called on girls not to volunteer for National Service….READ MORE

Israel Brief April 8, 2013: Israel stops to remember victims of Holocaust

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Israel stops to remember victims of Holocaust

Source: JTA, 4-8-13 

John Kerry then joined Israeli President Shimon Peres for the “Unto Every Person There is a Name” ceremony held each year at the Knesset, where Peres read out the names of his relatives who were victims of the Holocaust….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 8, 2013: Hatred of Jews remains strong, PM Benjamin Netanyahu & President Shimon Peres tell Yom Hashoah Ceremony

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Hatred of Jews remains strong, Netanyahu and Peres tell Yom Hashoah rite

Source: The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A, 4-8-13

The hatred of Jews is still strong more than 70 years after the Holocaust began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres said at the national Yom Hashoah ceremony at Yad Vashem….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 8, 2013: Justice Minister Tzipi Livni: I Was Educated to Remember and Never Forget at the Massuah Institute for the Study of the Holocaust

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Livni: I Was Educated to Remember and Never Forget

Source: Arutz Sheva, 4-7-13

Justice Minister Tzipi Livni attended a ceremony marking Yom Hashoah at the Massuah Institute for the Study of the Holocaust….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 8, 2013: PM Benjamin Netanyahu: We cannot forfeit our security — Speaking at Yad VaShem’s Yom HaShoah Ceremony

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Netanyahu: We cannot forfeit our security

Source: Jerusalem Post, 4-8-13

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke at the main state ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem on Sunday, quoting anti-Semitic statements by Iranian religious leaders as evidence that the hatred against the Jews….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 7, 2013: President Shimon Peres speaks at Holocaust Remembrance Day Yom HaShoah ceremony

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Peres speaks at Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony

Source: Ynetnews, 4-7-13

President Shimon Peres said at the Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Yad Vashem: “The enlightened world must ask itself how it is that so shortly after the incinerators have been extinguished, after the tremendous loss of lives that the Allies….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 7, 2013: President Shimon Peres: Threat of another Holocaust is a threat to all nations פרס: איום בשואה על עם אחר – איום על כל העמים

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פרס: איום בשואה על עם אחר – איום על כל העמים

Source: Ynetnews, 4-7-13

ביד ושם נערך אמש טקס הזיכרון הממלכתי לשואה ולגבורה בנוכחות הנשיא וראש הממשלה. פרס: “עדיין נותרו באירופה כתמים אנטישמים מקוממים”. נתניהו: “ניצולי השואה הם סמל התקומה”. במקביל, נערכה עצרת זיכרון ממלכתית במכון משואה. נועם (דבול) דביר ובועז פיילר. עדכון אחרון: 08.04.13, 00:21. מדינת ישראל מתייחדת עם ששת המיליונים. אמש (יום א’) בשעה 20:00 נפתחו אירועי יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה בטקס הממלכתי ביד ושם. בעצרת נשאו דברים נשיא המדינה שמעון פרס וראש הממשלה בנימין נתניהו. יו”ר יד ושם, אבנר שלו, העלה את אבוקת הזיכרון וניצולת השואה עליזה שומרון ויטיס נשאה …

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Israel Political Brief April 7, 2013: Israeli Defense Force Chief of the General Staff Benny Gantz : Israel ensures Holocaust won’t recur

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Gantz : Israel ensures Holocaust won’t recur

Source: Jerusalem Post, 4-7-13

Israeli Chief of Staff Beny Ganze Visits Auschwitz

Benny Gantz spoke at the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland on Sunday on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, saying that “Israel ensures that a horror such as this will not recur….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 7, 2013: Justice Minister Tzipi Livni: Holocaust Survivors Deserve Free Legal Help

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Livni: Holocaust Survivors Deserve Free Legal Help

Source: Arutz Sheva, 4-7-13

Justice Minister Tzipi Livni announced Sunday that she would sponsor a law that would provide free legal help to Holocaust survivors who are seeking to reclaim property or benefits they were supposed to have received, but didn’t….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 7, 2013: PM Benjamin Netanyahu: Allocate NIS 50 Million for Holocaust survivors

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Netanyahu: NIS 50M for Holocaust survivors

Source: Ynetnews, 4-7-13

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the government would approve the proposal to allocate NIS 50 million (about $14 million) to a welfare fund for Holocaust survivors and the elderly….READ MORE

Israel Brief April 7, 2013: Israel prepares for Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom HaShoah

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Israel prepares for Holocaust Remembrance Day

Source: The Times of Israel, 4-7-13

Israelis commemorated Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day Sunday night, marking the start of 24 hours during which schools, government offices, the IDF and local municipalities will hold ceremonies to honor those murdered by the Nazis….READ MORE

Israel Brief April 4, 2013: Western Wall rabbi says women will not be arrested for praying at Kotel

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Western Wall rabbi says women will not be arrested for praying at Kotel

Source: Haaretz, 4-4-13

The rabbi assured the agency chairman, Natan Sharansky, that despite a recent warning by Jerusalem police, women would not be arrested for saying the mourner’s prayer at the wall….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief April 3, 2013: President Shimon Peres set to meet Pope Francis in Rome on April 30

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Peres set to meet the pope on April 30

Source: The Times of Israel, 4-3-13

President Shimon Peres is to travel to Rome to meet with Pope Francis I on April 30. He will be the first high-ranking Israeli official to meet with Francis since he was elected to head the Catholic Church in March….READ MORE

Israel Brief April 1, 2013: PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Israelis celebrate end of Passover holiday Moroccan style

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Israelis celebrate end of Passover holiday Moroccan style

Source: The Times of Israel, 4-1-13

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took part in the celebrations, attending a Mimouna gathering in Or Akiva along with his wife Sara….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief March 24, 2013: MKs call for leaving Seder seat open for Jonathan Pollard

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MKs call for leaving Seder seat open for Pollard

Source: Jerusalem Post, 3-24-13‎

MKs hold mock seder ending with a toast to Pollard and a reading of a prayer for the Israel agent’s welfare….READ MORE

Full Text Israel Brief March 14, 2013: Chief Rabbinate of Israel’s Statement: Expects New Pope Francis to Strengthen Ties with the State of Israel & the Jewish People

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Chief Rabbinate Expects New Pope to Strengthen Ties

Source: Arutz Sheva, 3-14-13

The Chief Rabbinate issued a statement, Thursday, in which it expressed its confidence in newly-elected Pope Francis to maintain the philo-Semitic trends of his immediate predecessors. 

“Over the past twelve years there has been a rich and fruitful dialogue between the Holy See and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel on primary issues such as banning terrorism in God’s Name, the sanctity of life, the sanctity of the family unit, etc. This dialogue has led to significant achievements over the years, such as Holy See’s decision to heed the Chief Rabbinate’s request and suspend Holocaust-denier Bishop Richard Williamson, and the modification of sections of the Good Friday liturgy that were harsh and insulting towards the Jewish People.”

“Statements by the two previous Pontiffs have played a significant role in the fight against anti-Semitism in Europe and beyond. The dialogue between the Holy See and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel was welcomed and nurtured with personal involvement by the two previous Pontiffs. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel is confident that Pope Francis, whose good relations with the Jewish People are well known, will keep the same spirit, and strengthen and develop the Roman Catholic Church’s connections with the State of Israel and the Jewish People.”

Israel Brief February 14, 2013: Talmud-Era Sage Yonatan Ben Uziel’s Tomb Defaced Near Tzfat

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Talmud-Era Sage’s Tomb Defaced Near Tzfat

Source: Arutz Sheva, 2-16-13

Unidentified vandals caused damage to the tomb of Talmudic sage Yonatan Ben Uziel Saturday. The tomb is located near Amuka, in the vicinity of Tzfat, in the Upper Galilee….READ MORE

Israel Brief February 11, 2013: Pope Benedict XVI stepping down, praised by Israeli Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger for Jewish-Israel outreach

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Pope Benedict stepping down, praised by Israeli chief rabbi for outreach

Source: JTA, 2-11-13

Pope Benedict XVI said he is stepping down, citing his “advanced age” and, apparently, failing health….

A spokesman for Israeli Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger wished the pope well and said relations between Israel and the Holy See had become the best ever during Benedict’s papacy….READ MORE

Jewish Brief February 10, 2013: Jewish scholar Rabbi David Hartman, founder of the Shalom Hartman Institute, dies at 81

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Jewish scholar Rabbi David Hartman dies

Source: JTA, 2-10-13

Rabbi David Hartman, a Jewish scholar who founded the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, has died….READ MORE

Israel Political Brief January 27, 2013: PM Benjamin Netanyahu warns on Iran: Its Holocaust is the demise of Israel

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Netanyahu warns on Iran: Its Holocaust is the demise of Israel

Source: JTA, 1-27-13

Iran is preparing for another Holocaust — the destruction of Israel — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on International Holocaust Remembrance Day….READ MORE

Full Text Israel Political Brief January 27, 2013: PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s Remarks at the Start of the Cabinet Meeting on International Holocaust Remembrance Day

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PM Netanyahu’s Remarks at the Start of the Cabinet Meeting

Source: PMO, 1-27-13

יום ראשון ט”ז שבט תשע”ג

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today made the following remarks at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting:

“Today, we mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day. I welcome Yad Vashem Council Chairman Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau and the Chairman of the Yad Vashem Board of Directors, Avner Shalev. This day was established at the initiative, and as a result, of systematic action by Silvan Shalom, who was then Foreign Minister, and I welcome the work of Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs Minister Yuli Edelstein, who has struggled for the commemoration of the Holocaust, and who has struggled against the new anti-Semitism that is flooding the world. Anti-Semitism has not disappeared and – to our regret – neither has the desire to destroy a considerable part of the Jewish People and the State of Israel. They exist and they are strong. Holocaust-denial is being spread by one of the world’s major countries, not by a group or by individual countries or by marginal elements, but by Iran which, today, from the UN or any other platform, is the leader of Holocaust-denial while preparing for what they deem to be another Holocaust – the destruction of the state of the Jews. They are not halting their relentless and systematic race to achieve a nuclear weapons capability in order to realize this intention. We do not make light of these threats and we will prevent them. This is our primary mission as a government and as a people.

In the perspective of the almost 75 years that have passed since the Holocaust, what has not changed is the desire to annihilate the Jews. What has changed is the ability of the Jews to defend themselves. This ability finds expression in the state, the military, and the security services and in our willingness to act against those who come to destroy us. This ability is the difference between what was then and what there is today. Nobody will defend the Jews if they are not ready to defend themselves; this is another lesson of the Holocaust. It is impossible to rely on separate and independent action to defend the Jews if the Jews will not defend themselves.

Therefore, the root of the issue today, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, is not what happened, but how we can prevent it from happening again and this depends on the ability and the determination of the state of the Jews to defend itself against those who would destroy it. To this end, we must look around us, at what is happening in Iran and its proxies and at what is happening in other areas, with the deadly weapons in Syria, which is increasingly coming apart. The Middle East is not waiting on the results of the elections and it will not stop during the formation of the government. There are many threats here, among the more difficult that I have pointed out and others, and the reality is developing apace. In the east, north and south, everything is in ferment and we must be prepared. Strong and determined in the face of all possible developments. To this end, I would like to form the broadest and most stable government as possible in order – first of all – to meet the significant security threats that face the State of Israel, and I am convinced of our ability to deal with these threats.”

Full Text Israel Political Brief January 20, 2013: PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s Remarks at the Start of the Weekly Cabinet Meeting on Tu B’Shvat, the festival of trees

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PM Netanyahu’s Remarks at the Start of the Weekly Cabinet Meeting

Source: PMO, 1-20-13

יום ראשון ט’ שבט תשע”ג

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today, made the following remarks at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting:

“Today, we mark the week in which Tu B’Shvat – the festival of trees – occurs and there is a celebration of planting in the Land of Israel. We are bringing about a green revolution, the good green in a Middle East of parks and forests. This good green is in the State of Israel, part of this work is in Samaria, in establishing a Jewish city in Samaria; this mission was carried out by our friend Ron Nachman, who passed away. I think that everyone who knew Ron, and many here did, are familiar with his unique contribution in establishing Ariel, both in vision and deed. He gave his life to this vision and he realized it. Today we part from our dear friend who managed to build Ariel into a city of culture, with a university. I regret that he did not have additional years in which to enjoy the fruit of his labors.

Last night, I met with five US Senators, Democrats and Republicans, and I told them that the problem is not building in Ariel and it is not building in Jerusalem. The problem in the Middle East is Iran’s attempt to build nuclear weapons, and the chemical weapons in Syria and the Islamic extremism that is spreading in Africa and threatening to inundate the entire region. I told them that history will not forgive those who allow Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons. This was, and remains, the main mission facing not only myself and the State of Israel, but the US as well.”

Israel Political Brief December 31, 2012: President Shimon Peres calls peace a top priority at reception for Christian leaders

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Peres calls peace a top priority at reception for Christian leaders

Source: JTA, 12-31-12

Israeli President Shimon Peres at a reception for Christian leaders called peace a top priority….READ MORE

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