A Mediterranean Union summit planned for November 21 in Barcelona has been postponed again because the Middle East peace talks are ''deadlocked'', the Spanish government said.
The umbrella group of French Jewish organizations, CRIF, denounced the inauguration of an exhibition about mutilated people in Gaza by German photojournalist Kai Wiedenhöfer at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris.
More than 650 complaints of abuse and torture of examinees by Shin Bet investigators have been turned over to the government's legal advisers since 2001.
Government allocations favoring the Orthodox, extra legal protection to Jewish holy sites and Orthodox hegemony over life-cycle events are among Israel's religious freedom violations highlighted in a U.S. State Department report.
The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI), a EU project which aims to combine existing Holocaust archives into a single online database, was launched in Brussels on Tuesday.
Prosecutors asked a Canadian court Tuesday to reject defense claims of ''abusive manipulation'' of evidence in seeking to extradite a Lebanese-Canadian national accused of bombing a Paris synagogue in 1980.
Israel seeking recognition to prevent Lebanese factions from raising further territorial demands, such as the future of the Shaba Farms area, following planned Ghajar withdrawal.
Shas has said that it will oppose U.S. exchange offer if Jerusalem is included in the 90-day freeze; U.S. official: Whatever Netanyahu told Shas about Jerusalem is not true.
The Consul General of the Czech Republic in Donetsk, Antonin Murgash, and the Vice-Consul for Economic Affairs, Ladislav Horák, paid a visit to Dnepropetrovsk. The dignitaries toured the central Golden Rose Synagogue as well as the construction site of the Menorah Jewish Center, which will be the world's largest Jewish center.