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Featured Articles Vatican Holocaust Archive Reopens Wounds Debbie Maimon June 29, 2022 A flurry of headlines surrounded the Vatican’s release last week of computerized files of more than 2,700 Jews who appealed to Pope Pius
Featured Articles As Ukraine’s Troops Retreat, Putin Claims Victory Over US Sanctions Yaakov Kornreich June 29, 2022 A day after Ukraine’s armed forces announced that they were withdrawing their remaining troops from the mostly destroyed town of Severodonetsk, one of
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Featured Articles Disequilibrium Libby Lazewnik June 29, 2022 In a Perfect World Imagine an exquisitely sensitive machine or instrument. If its job is to assess the strength of the wind, it
Israel News My Take On The News Tzvi Yaakovson June 29, 2022 Lapid Hoping for a Quick Dissolve The biggest story this week, of course, is the dissolution of the Knesset and the government. It
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