Iran Sanctions Are Already Crumbling
Under the interim deal signed in 2013.
March 27, 2015
There's a tomb on the Mount of Olives. But who's inside?
A tomb on the Mount of Olives has long been venerated by Jews as the resting place of the biblical prophetess Hulda. Christians and Muslims, however, worship there for their own reasons, as Miriam Feinberg Vamosh writes (free registration required):
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Because the left has few concrete or practical proposals.
One of the most important matzah factories in the former USSR remains open.
There's a tomb on the Mount of Olives. But who's inside?
Specificaly, American Jews disappointed by Israel's elections?