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Etgar Lefkovits

Etgar Lefkovits is an award-winning international journalist who is an Israel correspondent and feature news writer at JNS. A native of Chicago, he has two decades of experience in journalism having served as Jerusalem correspondent in one of the world’s most demanding positions. He is now based in Tel Aviv.

“What happened is nothing else than an overt miracle from the heavens,” a yeshiva student told JNS.
No further invitations will be accepted from Israel until “real progress” has been made toward peace, and until Israel “co-operates fully with its international obligations on the investigation of genocide and war crimes,” says Scottish External Affairs Secretary.
The facility at the Rambam Health Care Campus is ready in case of all-out war with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
“I do not wish to publish alongside the revisionist,” Dutch writer Arnon Grunberg said in his resignation letter.
The justices’ ruling bypasses the dispute on appointing women to Israel’s Chief Rabbi Election Assembly.
Belmont Medical Technologies founder Regina Herzlinger donated 50 rapid blood infuser devices to Israeli hospitals and trauma centers.
The move is “much too little, much too late,” says EJA chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
“A red line has been crossed which we will not accept,” European Jewish Association chairman tells JNS.
“Herman Brusselmans doesn’t even try to disguise his antisemitism,” Ernest Herzog, the head of World Jewish Congress’s Combating Anti-Semitism, Intelligence and Security Division, told JNS.
Israel has been on pins and needles for a fifth straight day amid deep uncertainty and waiting, perhaps intentionally planned by its powerful existential foe.
Holocaust survivor and Warsaw Uprising fighter Stanislaw (Shlomo) Aronson is back in Poland for the 80th anniversary commemoration of the revolt.
The killing of 12 youngsters by Hezbollah could mark a watershed event in the Golan Druze’s relationship with the Jewish state.