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Israel’s prime minister called the Islamic Republic and its proxies a threat to regional security at the signing of a cooperation agreement in Jerusalem.
“There’s been a demonization of alcohol in the past three to five years, and I think some people don’t want to stop drinking but want to have a bit of a conscience,” Philippe Dallacorte, who owns a kosher wine store, told JNS.
“We find it troubling that divisive political issues are being introduced into our workplace,” a Breads Bakery spokesman told JNS.
S. Fitzgerald (“Fitz”) Haney’s life story—from religious Catholic to a practicing Jew who journeyed from the Volunteer State to Ra’anana via Puerto Rico and Mexico City, is anything but ordinary.
The agreement will see the Israeli airline’s flights to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York linked with JetBlue’s destination network.
Action in Judea and Samaria, however, is still limited.
The quiet release of the letter starkly contrasted Matthews “publicly expressing propaganda against my people,” Rami Feinstein, of the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, told JNS.
Recovery Agent by author Janet Evanovich will be produced by Hollywood giant Paramount Pictures and Gadot’s production firm.
Abraham Klein, an Israeli Holocaust survivor, officiated some of the most iconic matches of the 20th century.
“The results of the offering reflect a return to the spread levels that preceded the war,” said Israel’s Accountant General.
Lupolianski led the capital through a complex period and built up Yad Sarah to provide medical equipment and social services across Israel.
“If he was partially human, we can also expect human behavior from him,” Haggai Olshanetsky, of the University of Warsaw and lead author of a new study, told JNS.