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Rabbi Gafni Proposes That All Students be Required to Learn Torah
By Eliezer Rauchberger

"Our existence as a people is in the merit of lomdei Torah and in their merit we are here in Eretz Yisroel," said MK Rabbi Moshe Gafni on Monday, responding to a provocative law to require all yeshiva students to perform civil service work and take part in one month of military training per year.

Rift Between Joint Conversion Institute and Conversion Courts Might Curtail Phony Conversions
By Betzalel Kahn

After years of meaningless conversions by the special conversion courts, there could be a significant slowdown in the number of so-called conversions overseen by these botei din following claims by the administration of the Joint Conversion Institute that they are overly strict in handling conversion candidates.

Non-Kosher Food Arranged for High School "Roots" Journey to Poland
By Yechiel Sever

MK Rabbi Moshe Gafni sent a letter of protest to the administration of Katzir School in Rechovot, which sent out letters notifying students taking part in the Roots Journey to Poland next month that the food they would be receiving during the trip would not be kosher and those who preferred kosher food would have to place a special order.

Israelis Spend NIS 200 Million on Dried Fruit for Tu BeShevat
By M. Green

Israelis spend an estimated NIS 600 million ($140 million) per year on dried fruit according to a survey conducted by the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce. During the period preceding Tu BeShevat there is a 300 percent increase in dried fruit consumption, which means 34 percent of all dried fruit sales take place during this period.


Policemen Posted at Kever Shmuel Hanovi Following Vandalism
By Betzalel Kahn

Israel Police will post a 24-hour watch at Kever Shmuel Hanovi, Jerusalem District Commander Ilan Franco told HaRav Shmuel Rabinovitz on Monday.

French Presidential Candidates Scrambling for Jewish Vote
By Arnon Yaffeh, Paris

French Presidential candidates chasing after the Jewish vote are prepared to eat a kosher meal and even Socialist candidate Segolene Royal dropped by at last week's annual CRIF dinner for French government leaders.

2007 Yeshiva Budget Reduced 13 Percent
By Betzalel Kahn

The budget funds transferred to yeshivas at the beginning of the week included NIS 720 ($170) per avreich — like last year — only because the yeshiva budget for 2007 rose following a budget increase through the agreement between UTJ and the Finance Ministry and also additional funding from the coalition agreement with Shas.

Religious Sector Advertising Up 20 Percent
By R. Gil

Advertising in the chareidi press was up during the past year while advertising in the general press declined, according to figures released by Ifat Advertising Monitoring. Lacking other forms of media — which have been making off with large segments of the advertising market in recent years — the religious press stood its ground and even rose 20 percent in real ad placements.

Water Bird Survey Cancelled Due to Lack of Participants
By G. Lazer

The Nature and Parks Authority decided to cancel the annual water bird census, which had been scheduled for a Shabbos, due to a lack of participants.

Yad Vashem Exhibition on Modern Antisemitism at Prime Minister's Office
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

A Yad Vashem exhibition on modern antisemitism went on display in the Prime Minister's Office on Sunday.


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