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    Jul 29, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. ISRAEL: Jerusalem Pride will march to parliament for equality

    Babylon & Beyond
    The annual Jerusalem Pride march is taking to the streets of Jerusalem on Thursday and taking the community's demand for rights downtown and up to the Knesset, Israel's parliament. In past years, intense controversy surrounding the yearly event,...
  2. Aug 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Amos Kenan dies at 82; writer helped shape Israeli culture

    Times Staff And Wire Reports
    Amos Kenan, a novelist, newspaper columnist and sculptor who as a member of Israel's founding generation helped define modern Israeli culture, died in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. He was 82. He struggled with Alzheimer's disease for years, said Uri Avnery, a...

    Tags: Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Documentary (genre), Death, Activism

  4. Jul 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Composer Avner Dorman spices things up

    A rising young composer from the U.S., Europe or even the Far East isn't necessarily a newsmaker. But how about a hot new composer from Israel? That's a rare occurrence sure to raise eyebrows among the classical cognoscenti.
    A rising young composer from the U.S., Europe or even the Far East isn't necessarily a newsmaker. But how about a hot new composer from Israel? That's a rare occurrence sure to raise eyebrows among the classical cognoscenti. Avner Dorman, 33, knows...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Science and Technology, John Corigliano, New York

  6. May 31, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. Thousands March for Israel in NYC Parade

    From the joy of those marching the twenty blocks up Fifth Avenue to the cheers of the tens of thousands watching from the sidelines, it was clear, New Yorkers were in an Israeli state of mind and the world's largest gathering in support of Israel wasn't lost on little Benjamin Rudoy.
    From the joy of those marching the twenty blocks up Fifth Avenue to the cheers of the tens of thousands watching from the sidelines, it was clear, New Yorkers were in an Israeli state of mind and the world's largest gathering in support of Israel wasn't...

    Tags: WPIX, Arts and Culture, Festive Events

  8. Jul 13, 2009 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  9. Steelton Fugitive Captured in Israel

    U.S. Marshals have arrested an America's Most Wanted fugitive sought by Steelton police in Tel Aviv, Israel.
    Howard L. Sheppard
    U.S. Marshals have arrested an America's Most Wanted fugitive sought by Steelton police in Tel Aviv, Israel. 32 year old Mickey Louis Mayon, a self professed skinhead and white activist, was being sought on two arrest warrants. Charges included illegally...

    Tags: Crimes, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. Sep 10, 2009 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Rosh Hashana is a time for family and food

    Tami Levin Muller believes that to be a Jewish woman is to know how to entertain and prepare food for her family and friends.
    Food Editor
    Tami Levin Muller believes that to be a Jewish woman is to know how to entertain and prepare food for her family and friends. "Cooking is therapy. It's a means of giving, of getting people together and enjoying their company," says Muller, who lives in...

    Tags: Matzoh, Death, Soups, Hallandale Beach, George Washington University

  12. Dec 21, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Tel Aviv: A modern city in an ancient land

    I expected to be transformed by my first visit to Israel, and especially Jerusalem, the cradle of three faiths, a traveler's Holy Grail. But when I returned to Rome for Christmas, I was surprised to realize that what I remember most is not ancient,...

    Tags: Organized Crime, Disasters and Accidents, Bombings, Death, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  14. Dec 21, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Planning your trip to Israel

    ISRAEL THE BEST WAY From LAX, El Al offers nonstop service to Tel Aviv. Continental offers direct (stop, no change of planes), and Air France, Delta and Continental offer connecting service (change of planes). Restricted round-trip fares begin at $839....

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, Recipes, Air France-KLM, Los Angeles International Airport, Hotels and Accommodations

  16. Dec 21, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. A getaway to the Sea of Galilee in Israel

    There was a map of the Holy Land on the front flap of my mother's Bible. It was colored in pale pinks and blues and it showed Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Galilee and the Jordan River. The names told the story of the life of Christ, but to me the map made it...

    Tags: Civil Unrest, Weddings, Religious Conflicts, Travel, Bible

  18. Jan 22, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Mideast not funny? Four comics are working on it

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Comic Ray Hanania nervously paced backstage at the Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies and occasionally peeked around the velvet curtains to gauge the mood of the school's packed theater. The downtown audience -- Arab businessmen, a Palestinian...

    Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Hamas, Death, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Los Angeles Times

  20. May 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Tours in California, Asia, Europe and beyond

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    CHINA Women, let's walk Strap on your walking shoes. An 11-day trip that caters to the female traveler devotes a full day to wandering the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven and another full day to hiking the Great Wall. Also on the agenda: a...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, China, Los Angeles Times

  22. Apr 5, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Is this a new Benjamin Netanyahu?

    Bibi is back. Unlikely as it seemed after his resounding electoral defeat in 1999, Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of Israel's right-wing Likud Party, has returned triumphantly from the political wilderness and was inaugurated -- for the second time -- as prime minister on Tuesday. He's nearly 60 now, more jowly and generally droopier than during his first term, and the problems he faces are, if anything, more complex. Still, it must be a satisfying comeback for a man who left office a decade ago unpopular with the electorate, despised by the liberal intelligentsia of Tel Aviv and disliked almost as intensely by the Clinton administration for his unwillingness to pursue the Oslo peace process with any enthusiasm.
    Bibi is back. Unlikely as it seemed after his resounding electoral defeat in 1999, Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of Israel's right-wing Likud Party, has returned triumphantly from the political wilderness and was inaugurated -- for the second time --...

    Tags: Government, Labor Legislation, Elections, Death, Unrest, Conflicts and War

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