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Concerns Over Safety of Tunisian Jewish Community
By Y. Green

The head of Tunisia's Jewish community, Roger Bismuth, met with Interim Tunisian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghanoucci and asked him to provide better security for the community.


Chareidi Sector Lacks Over 30,000 Apartments
By M. Green

"The dire shortage of professional workers in the construction industry will lead to a dramatic drop in buildings starts in the chareidi sector in the near future," warned Eldad Nitzan, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce's Union of Professional Construction Personnel Companies.


120 Planners Gather for Conference on Ramat Beit Shemesh Dalet
By Yechiel Sever

A unique first-of-its-kind gathering was held this week for the 120 people involved in planning Ramat Beit Shemesh Dalet. Ranking municipal figures addressed the planners, sharing their expectations regarding the enormous neighborhood in the works. The conference was initiated and led by the chairman of the Local Planning and Construction Committee, Rabbi Moshe Montag, in order to speed up the construction process.


Central Gathering for Avos Ubonim Activists in Jerusalem
By Yechiel Sever

A gathering is scheduled to take place this week in Jerusalem to show appreciation for Avos Ubonim activists around the country and to mark 13 years since the organization was founded.


Movement for Quality Gov't: Why Haven't Decisions on Jewish Refugees from Arab Countries Been Implemented?
By R. Hoffner

The Movement for Quality Government has demanded the State Comptroller and the Committee for State Control inquire into why government decisions regarding the documentation of the rights of Jewish refugees from Arab countries have not been implemented.


Cameras May Be Installed at Har Hamenuchot in Jerusalem
By Yechiel Sever

Following a series of acts of vandalism at Har Hamenuchot Cemetery in Jerusalem's Givat Shaul neighborhood, including thefts of memorial candle holders and car break-ins, cameras may be installed throughout the cemetery.


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