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Connections Israel – Stands in Ben Yehuda during the Operation in Gaza – Video

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Pescar bajo los tiros en Gaza – Video

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Pescar bajo los tiros en Gaza El bloqueo al que Israel somete a Gaza desde 2006 no deja apenas salida para los pescadores palestinos que tienen que lidiar adems con las prdidas que dej la ltima ofensiva. By: afpes

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How was the West Bank affected during Israel war on Gaza? – Video

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Eyewitness in Gaza September 2014 – Video

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Eyewitness in Gaza September 2014 The ceasefire announced between Israel and the Palestinians in August brought an end to seven weeks of relentless violence and suffering.

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Hamas Fires Rockets at Jerusalem; Israel-Palestinian Conflict Escalate – Video

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Israel Bus Bombing Injures 10 Amid Peace Talks: Tel Aviv, Palestine Resume Fightin – Video

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Kaporos chickens freed by activists

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This gives a whole new meaning to Free Bird.

A group of animal activists saved 17 chickens from slaughter as part of a controversial Jewish Kaparot tradition before Yom Kippur.

On Friday, the activists, with the help of a few friendly cops, convinced some Orthodox Jews in Borough Park, Brooklyn, to hand over a few of the leftover redemption roosters right before the start of Yom Kippur.

The protected poultry were taken to an upstate animal sanctuary.

This is a holiday miracle, said Rina Deych, a founding member of the Alliance to End Chickens as Kaporos. This is an indication of what God truly wants. And thats for all His creations to live a long happy life.

The ultra-Orthodox Jews use the chickens in a rite, observed before Yom Kippur, in which theyre swung above the head three times in a symbolic transference of ones sins. Theyre then slaughtered and ostensibly donated to the poor for a prefast meal.

But many chickens die inside small transport cases as they sit on city streets for hours -- and sometimes days-before they are used.

Last week, a group of animal rights activists held three rallies in Crown Heights denouncing the practice, which has no basis in the Torah or Talmud.

A top Orthodox-Jewish umbrella group told the protestors to worry about bigger offenders.

"We consider the ritual itselfas the religious right of those who practice it," said Avi Shafran, a spokesman for the Agudath Israel of America. "And we think animal rights activists would better expend their energies by focusing on Butterball, not Borough Park."

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Bruch Kol Nidrei, Gottlieb Jews praying in the synagogue – Video

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Synagogue Ettedgui, Rue de La mission, Casablanca, Juifs du Maroc – Video

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New home for Holy Ark doors

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The carved wooden doors, created in 1951 by a renowned sculptor, the late Milton Horn, had their genesis at a synagogue in Chicagos South Shore neighborhood.

Rabbi Samuel Gordon at Sukkat Shalom said his North Shore synagogue received the doors as a gift from members of the Kol Ami congregation, the second stop on the doors journey after the closing of their historic Water Tower Place downtown location.

These Holy Ark doors help maintain the history of the South Shore, Kol Ami and other reform congregations, Gordon said. We are able to keep these memories alive as the demographics changed and as congregations closed.

Holy Ark doors at synagogues pay homage to the original Ark of the Covenant, which according to the Bible held the stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments, Gordon said. Today, arks hold a synagogues Torah.

When Horns creations first debuted at the South Shore synagogue in 1951, the cherubim-themed design was considered rather controversial, Gordon said, as some found the human likeness in violation of the Second Commandments warning against graven images.

The doors, though, became part of the indelible memories of those who grew up in the community.

I can just see my dad, who passed away two years ago at 93, standing in front of those doors at my brothers bar mitzvah, said Judy Buckman, executive director of Sukkat Shalom, whose family belonged to the South Shore congregation on Jeffery Boulevard where the Holy Ark doors were installed in the early 1950s.

When I look at the doors, I see all the memories of my youth, Buckman said.

More than six decades later, the traveling doors are in many ways reflective of their new home, Gordon said, both aesthetically and spiritually.

The Sukkat Shalom congregation, established 18 years ago, did not have a permanent location of its own until 2012, Gordon said, when the synagogue was created by renovating a midcentury building and former Christian Science Church.

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