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More Moslem Plans To Destroy Jewish Bonds With Temple Mount

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

The Moslem Waqf plans to remove another few thousand tons of dirt dug up in the course of its illegal construction/destruction work on the Temple Mount. The dirt contains ancient remnants from the Temple Mount, and the leaders of the Committee to Prevent the Destruction of Temple Mount Antiquities will meet on Sunday with Antiquities […]


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The Jewish athlete: A cut above

Sunday, August 22nd, 2004

Jews and the Olympic Games By Paul Yogi Mayer Valentine Mitchell 255pp., $27.95

It’s like the punch line of a joke: Someone displays the cover of a book entitled Greatest Jewish Sport Heroes, only to reveal that the volume is just three pages long.

It is an outdated misconception; any true sports fan can quickly tick off the names of […]


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Jews Barred From Temple Mount While Mourning Destruction Of Temples

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

The Temple Mount - Judaism’s holiest site - was closed to Jews today in response to Muslim threats of violence if Jews were allowed to visit. The decision was made by Jerusalem Police Chief Ilan Franco, citing the threat of Arab violence toward Jews who would enter the holy site.

The closure is particularly painful for […]


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Return the Israeli Flag to the Temple Mount!

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

This speech by Nadia Matar, Chairperson, Women in Green, at the Tisha B’Av Evening Walk around the Old City Walls of Jerusalem was delivered in Hebrew. The following is an English translation thereof.

Return the Israeli Flag to the Temple Mount!

On June 7, 1967, our paratroopers broke through the Lions’ Gate, […]


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Joy In Jerusalemīs Yemenite Village

Friday, June 11th, 2004

Another moving ceremony marking yet the latest stage in reclaiming Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem was held yesterday in the area known as the Yemenite Village. Located near the City of David, below and just to the southeast of the Temple Mount, the area was home to many Jewish families, mostly from Yemen, from the 1880’s […]


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Waqf Expanding Past The Mount

Sunday, June 6th, 2004

The Moslem Waqf is now beginning to take control not only over the Temple Mount, but also over areas adjacent to it. So says Nadav Shragai, author of a book on the topic of the struggle over the Mount.

Shragai told Arutz-7 yesterday that the Muslims are expanding the cemetery outside the eastern wall of the […]


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Outrage Over Illegal Arab Building on Mt. of Olives

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2004

The Knesset Interior Committee met today to discuss the destruction of gravestones, the dumping of garbage and the building of illegal Arab structures upon Jewish graves on Har HaZeitim (the Mount of Olives).

Arutz 7s Haggai Seri-Levi reports that the Interior Committee heard reports from representatives of the Chevra Kadisha (Jewish Burial Service), Jerusalem municipality and […]


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The “Live Jewish Wall” Of Jerusalem

Tuesday, May 4th, 2004

Even as work continues on a concrete wall dividing Jerusalem, tireless efforts continue to build a “live Jewish wall” to “secure the city’s unity.” The reference is to budding Jewish neighborhoods in areas of the capital that are currently populated by Arabs, but are in reality on Jewish-owned land. Organizations such as Yeshivat Ateret Cohanim and Uvneh Yerushalayim have […]


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Jews Return To Eastern Jerusalem

Thursday, April 1st, 2004

Through clandestine means, the Committee for the Renewal of the Jewish Community in Jerusalem’s Shiloach neighborhood purchased a six-and-a-half floor building located among the homes of Shiloach, predominantly an Arab-populated area.

Through clandestine means, the Committee for the Renewal of the Jewish Community in Jerusalem’s Shiloach neighborhood (also […]


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“Pain and sorrow are not a sign of weakness.”

Friday, March 19th, 2004

Gilo is a sprawling neighborhood in southern Jerusalem purchased by Jews before World War II. Most of Gilo’s residents are professionals employed in the fields of health, education and services. A few are business people. The neighborhood’s rabbis teach in well-known Torah instutions in the city. Its residents were looking forward to Wednesday June 19, 2002 when the Gilo […]


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